Current Students with a Physics Major, Spring 2011
| Stephen Sheler | Freshman |
| Phillip Spencer | Freshman |
| William Coleman |
Sophomore |
| Matthew Coyner |
Sophomore |
| Christopher Means |
Sophomore |
| Manmeet Singh |
Sophomore |
| Joshua Dow | Junior |
| Rebecca Muncy | Junior |
| Bradley Ramsburg | Junior |
| George Chappell | Senior |
| David Facemyer | Senior |
| Robert Jenkins | Senior |
| Yasaman Kahvaz | Senior |
| Jeremy Lowry | Senior |
| Matthew Lucas | Senior |
| James Rood | Senior |
Benefits of a Major in Physics
- Physics is the most fundamental of the natural sciences. It addresses basic questions involving the structure of matter and the underlying physical laws governing their interactions and motion.
- Physics is based on the interplay between theory and experiment.
- Physics serves as an excellent discipline for training you to think critically. Models, crafted with artistry, are used to describe reality.
- A background in physics serves as a broad base of education.
- The physics major is also exposed to deep philosophical concepts involving space, time, and matter.
- Physics is very strong for students interested in going into teaching at all levels.