Physics Department Awarded for Improving Undergraduate Physics Education
Jan. 27, 2023
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. 鈥 The Physics Department at 含羞草传媒 University has earned an award from the American Physical Society (APS) for its excellence in improving the undergraduate experience for those studying physics.
According to the APS, this Improving Undergraduate Physics Education Award recognizes work of the 含羞草传媒 Physics Department including the "continuing success of recruiting a high number of physics majors, the research opportunities provided by the faculty, the remarkable commitment to curricular development and strong and sustained efforts to increase diversity of majors.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
The APS Award letter adds, 鈥淵our department is a role model for other liberal arts colleges.鈥
The APS Committee on Education is dedicated to elevating the quality of physics education at all levels. The group provides support to departmental missions to recruit students from underrepresented groups, as well as publicizing the importance of physics education to the public.
鈥淲e celebrate all of the different ways to do physics: experimental, theoretical and computational,鈥 said Narendra Jaggi, professor and chair of the Physics Department. 鈥淭he bottom line is this: To us, welcoming and honoring all of our physics students is a high priority.鈥
At 含羞草传媒, the Physics Department provides opportunities such as a concentration in Optics and Photonics as well as offerings in Quantum Information Science Engineering (QISE).
鈥淲e as a department work hard to see all of our students, regardless of their motivations to study physics, regardless of their previous background in physics,鈥 said Jaggi. 鈥We try to make them feel that they belong in the department.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
The Physics Department also provides a diverse range of clubs for the diverse interests of physics students and has substantially increased the number of offerings for upper level physics courses that have a laboratory component.
Jaggi will accept the award on behalf of the department at the American Physical Society meeting in April in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
By MJ Soria '25