Sunday, November 27, 2011

News article on Oxford Science Café

The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal featured an article about the Oxford Science Cafe this Sunday: A cosmic perspective: Oxford Science Cafe explores the universe.

The Oxford Science Cafe is organized by Prof. Marco Cavaglià and November’s speaker was Ole Miss postdoc Jocelyn Read.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Poster on recent research at Ole Miss

This poster gives an overview of recent theoretical research on black holes and neutron stars at the University of Mississippi. The poster was prepared on occasion of a visit to Ole Miss by Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker and his staff (11/18/2011).

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

APS Minority Bridge Program: Preparing Minority Students for Graduate School in Physics

Peter Muhoro, Project Manager for the Minority Bridge Program of the American Physical Society, will be visiting our Department on November 15th. He will give a colloquium on the APS Minority Bridge Program: Preparing Minority Students for Graduate School in Physics.

While physics grants a mere 9-10% of its bachelor degrees to underrepresented minorities, it does even worse for advanced degrees, with only 5-6% eventually earning a PhD. The talent is present, but forces conspire to divert students from this path, consequently losing both capable scientists, and potential mentors for future generations. Several programs have bucked this trend and increased the number of underrepresented students who are now receiving doctoral degrees in physics. This talk will describe the American Physical Society’s Minority Bridge Program, an expansion of these successful efforts to create a network of institutions that will help undergraduates successfully navigate the transition to doctoral studies. I will describe the program’s critical features, innovative ideas, and program elements that can help address the barriers that currently keep promising students from pursuing advanced study in physics.

Read the story on zing!

Join us for Peter’s talk at 4:00 P.M., Lewis Hall Auditorium, Tuesday November 15th, 2011.

The intense life and death of stars (sweetened by coffee, tea and a pastry)

The second Oxford Science Café will be on Tuesday November 15. Dr. Jocelyn Read will talk of “the Intense life of stars after death.” Lots of time for questions and conversations afterwards. Everyone is invited, and children are welcome! Lusa Pastry Café, 1120 North Lamar, Oxford MS 38655, 6pm - 7pm.

Read the story on zing!

Schedule of Oxford Science Cafes and more info at this link.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Oxford Science Cafe

Please join us for the inaugural Oxford Science Café on Tuesday October 18, 2011! The University of Mississippi Department of Physics and Astronomy will present a series of short public talks at Lusa Pastry Café. October’s Science Café, by Dr. Josh Gladden, is on “Airplanes to Turbulence to Dark Energy: a 30 minute tour of some physics we know and some physics we don’t know.” There will be lots of time for questions and conversations afterwards. Everyone is invited, and children are welcome!