Event Details
Physics is fundamental to our world, impacting all of our lives every single day. For thirty years U-M’s Saturday Morning Physics has been exploring cosmic mysteries and answering practical problems with the public through striking experiments and live lectures. Professor of Physics and Biomedical Engineering Timothy Chupp has been a key part of the program since its start and will share its history and discuss how public science is more important now than ever.
Refreshments will be provided. Free and open to the public. Registration strongly recommended.
This talk is part of Making Michigan, a regular series of events exploring the history of the University of Michigan. Presented by the Bentley Historical Library in partnership with the Judy and Stanley Frankel Detroit Observatory.