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The Spectrum, the Department of Physics & Astronomy newsletter, is published twice a year. If you do not currently receive our newsletter, please contact Michele Swaner at swaner@science.utah.edu to be added to our mailing list.
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The Spectrum 2022
Featured: Black Holes, Student Awards, Research Awards, LGBT+ physicists, and more.
Read MoreNotebook 2022
Featured: Student stories, NAS members, alumni George Seifert, and Convocation 2022.
Read MoreOur DNA 2022
Featured: Erik Jorgensen, Mark Nielsen, alumni George Seifert, new faculty, and more.
Read MoreDiscover 2021
Featured: Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Physics Research, SRI Update, New Construction.
Read MoreAftermath 2021
Featured: Sound waves, student awards, distinguished alumni, convocation, and more.
Read MoreSpectrum 2021
Featured: New science building, faculty awards, distinguished alumni, and more.
Read MoreAftermath 2021
Featured: Sound waves, student awards, distinguished alumni, convocation, and more.
Read MoreDiscover 2020
Featured: Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Physics Research, Overcoming Covid, Lab Safety.
Read MoreSpectrum 2020
Featured: 3D maps of the Universe, Perovskite Photovoltaics, and Dynamic Structure in HIV.
Read MoreNotebook 2020
Featured: Convocation, Alumni, Student Success, and Rapid Response Research.
Read MoreCatalyst 2020
Featured: Transition to Virtual, 2020 Convocation, Graduate Spotlights, and Awards.
Read MoreSpectrum 2020
Featured: Nuclear Medicine, PER Programs, and NSF grant for Quantum Idea Incubator.
Read MoreDiscover 2019
Features the Science Research Initiative, College Rankings, Commutative Algebra, and more.
Read MoreSpectrum 2019
Featured: Nuclear Medicine, PER Programs, and NSF grant for Quantum Idea Incubator.
Read MoreNotebook 2019
Featured: The New Faces of Utah Science, Churchill Scholars, and Convocation 2019.
Read MoreOur DNA 2019
Featured: Ants of the World, CRISPR Scissors, and Alumni Profile - Nikhil Bhayani.
Read MoreCatalyst 2019
Featured: Methane- Eating Bacteria, Distinguished Alumni, Student and Alumni profiles.
Read MoreOur DNA 2019
Featured: The Startup Life, Monica Gandhi, Genomic Conflicts, and alumna Jeanne Novak.
Read MoreAfterMath 2018
Featured: A Love for Puzzles, Math & Neuroscience, Number Theory, and AMS Fellows.
Read MoreSpectrum 2018
Featured: Dark Matter, Spintronics, Gamma Rays and Improving Physics Teaching.
Read MoreCatalyst 2018
Featured: Ming Hammond, Jack & Peg Simons Endowed Professors, Martha Hughes Cannon.
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