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Gettysburg College
Physics Department
Faculty
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"We
find them smaller and fainter, in constantly
increasing numbers, and we know that we are reaching
into space, farther and farther, until, with the
faintest nebulae that can be detected with the
greatest telescopes, we arrive at the frontier of
the known universe." -Edwin
Hubble |

Kurt Andresen
Assistant Professor
337-6056
Box 405
Masters Hall 203
Email:
kandrese@gettysburg.edu
Ian
R. Clarke
Hatter Planetarium Manager
337-6050
Box 405
Masters Hall 111
Email:
iclarke@gettysburg.edu
P.
Richard Cooper
Laboratory Instructor/Project
CLEA Coordinator
337-6019
Box 405
Masters Hall 205
Email:
dcooper@gettysburg.edu
Bret
E. Crawford
Associate Professor
337-6054
Box 405
Masters Hall 105
Email:
bcrawfor@gettysburg.edu
To learn more about Dr. Crawford, click
here
Timothy
N. Good, Department Chair
Associate Professor
337-6023
Box 405
Masters Hall 103
Email:
goodt@gettysburg.edu
To learn more about Dr. Good, click
here
Laurence
A. Marschall
W. K. T. Sahm
Professor of Physics
337-6026
Box 405
Masters Hall 207
Email:
marschal@gettysburg.edu
To learn more about Dr. Marschall, click
here
Jacquelynne B. Milingo
Assistant Professor
337-6026
Box 405
Masters 209
Email:
jmilingo@gettysburg.edu
To learn more about Dr. Milingo, click
here
Peter
J. Pella
Professor
337-6025
Box 405
Masters Hall 107
Email:
pellap@gettysburg.edu
To learn more about Dr. Pella, click
here
Sharon
L. Stephenson
Associate Professor
337-6023
Box 405
Masters Hall 205
Email:
sstephen@gettysburg.edu
To learn more about Dr. Stephenson, click
here
Michael Strickland
Assistant Professor
337-6022
Box 405
Masters Hall 202
Email:
mstrickl@gettysburg.edu
To learn more about Dr. Strickland, click
here
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Guide to Physics
"In the history of scientific
development the personal aspects of the process are usually
omitted or played down to emphasize that the thing
discovered is independent of the discoverer and that the
result can be checked. But, as Einstein has pointed out,
scientific concepts are 'created in the minds of men,' and
in some way the nonprofessional aspects of life and mind are
inevitably related to the professional."
-
Melba Phillips
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