Annoucements
5/2006
Congratulations to physics majors in the class of 2006!
- Caville Stanbury ('06) will enter the environmental engineering graduate program in the Fall of 2006 at Johns Hopkins University
- Julia Stanley ('06) will enter the Medical Physics graduate program at Duke University in the Fall 0f 2006
- Jenariel Kotonias ('06) will be a physics and math teacher at Rockbridge County High School in Lexington, VA
- Congratulations to physics major Emily Clifton ('08) on being awarded the VFIC Undergraduate Science Summer Research Program Award, she will be doing research with Prof. Yochum
4/2006
Physics and Engineering Departmental banquet held April 6, 2006 - photos coming soon
4/2006
Recent press on Engineering@SBC, articles in Richmond Times-Dispatch and Lynchburg News and Advance on our first class of engineering students, Richmond story, Lynchburg story, Lynchburg story on boat race
5/2005
Congratulations to Mariana Lazarova ('05), she has won the inaugural George H. Lenz Excellence in Physics Award. She is off to pursue a Ph.D. in Astronomy from the University of California - Riverside, we'll miss you! - more info and photos
3/2005
Engineering and Physics students/faculty crush (we'll say so anyway until the scores get compiled...) the chemistry students and faculty in bowling! - picture
1/2005
For Prospective Students: Information on the NSF SBC CSEMS (Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, and Math-Physics) Scholarship Program - more info
1/2005
Briar College is now the second women's college nationally to offer a four year, on-campus degree in engineering. Funded by over $900,000 from the National Science Foundation -more info
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Department/Research
3/2005
Congratulations to Dr. Yochum on being awarded tenure and promotion to Associate Professor
09/2005
Prof. Hyman Reports on Exciting Discovery in Journal Nature
Astronomers at Sweet Briar College and the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) have detected a powerful new bursting radio source whose unique properties suggest the discovery of a new class of astronomical objects.
1/2005
Sweet Briar College is now the second women's college nationally to offer a four year, on-campus degree in engineering. Funded by over $900,000 from the National Science Foundation -more info
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