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Spring 2020 Honors Physics Grand Challenge Final Projects

by Stephen Sekula|Published May 16, 2020

I am so pleased with how the students in my Honors Introductory Physics (PHYS 1010) course met the new challenges posed by COVID-19 and the need for social distancing, producing excellent final projects for the class. Please enjoy them!

Spring 2020 PHYS 1010 Final Student Projects

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