Gordon's 3-2 Engineering Program allows students to attend Gordon for the first three years before transferring to an engineering institution for the final two years.
This year the Physics Department has an exceptional set of graduating seniors, four of whom received departmental honors.
Our students are working hard to finish up the year right now. But come summer, many of them will be diving deeply into exciting research or work in physics or related engineering disciplines.
Six Gordon College physics students presented talks or posters at the annual research symposium of the North Shore chapter of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society. The symposium was on February 25 at Gordon College.
The Gordon College Physics Club was recognized by the national Society of Physics Students as having been an outstanding chapter for the 2010–2011 school year.
On February 28, twenty-three students and three faculty members from the Gordon College physics department attending the annual national meeting of the American Physical Society.
Gordon College Physics Club is working on a scale model of the solar system for the Gordon College campus.