Physics Department Events

November 14, 2024

Holy Cross Physics Colloquium
ID-MAGE: Identifying Dwarfs of MC Analog GalaxiEs
Dr. Laura C. Hunter, Dartmouth College

September 19, 2024

Holy Cross Physics Colloquium
Medical Nuclear Physics – Using radioactive isotopes to image and treat disease
Dr. Sophia Pells, UMass Medical School

April 23, 2024

Holy Cross Physics Colloquium
Understanding the Neutrino: The Search for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay
Dr. Wesley Gillis, Bates College

April 3, 2024

Physics Department Alumni Panel 2024
Panelists: Pat Connolly ('18), Abby Corrigan ('19), Nate Gould ('20)

March 20, 2024

Holy Cross Physics Colloquium
Long range pairing under a quantum gas microscope
Botund Oreg, PhD Candidate, MIT

February 27, 2024

Holy Cross Physics Colloquium
Cosmic Explosions: Radio transients from supernovae to tidal disruption events
Dr. Yvette Cendes, Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian

April 21, 2023

Physics Department Alumni Panel 2023
Panelists: Jack Belanger ('22), Jake Golde ('10), Michaela Carroll ('16), and Ted O'Neill ('16)

March 29, 2023

Holy Cross Physics Colloquium
Locomotion in sand and water
Professor Arshad Kudrolli

March 22, 2023

Holy Cross Physics Colloquium
What we can learn from physics lab courses
Professor Ben Pollard

December 5, 2022

Holy Cross Physics Colloquium
Exploring the Higgs Boson and Beyond at the Large Hadron Collider
Professor Martinez Outschoorn

November 15, 2022

Women in Physics Presents: Meet and Greet with Dr. Berghaus
Students met with Dr. Kim Berghaus, a theoretical physicists at Stony Brook University.

October 17, 2022

Holy Cross Physics Colloquium
Future Changes in Extreme Precipitation over the Northeast U.S
Robert Nazarian, Ph.D. ('12)

April 6, 2022

Physics Department Alumni Panel 2022
Panelists: Allison Hartman ('13), Chantal Umahoza ('20), and Dan Barrett ('13)

April 15, 2021

Women in Physics Presents: A virtual screening of the movie Picture a Scientist
This event was followed by a live panel discussion with representatives from STEM departments.

April 28, 2020

Women in Physics Presents: Breakthrough
The group watched two documentaries via Zoom and had a lively discussion. The documentaries included “Breakthrough: Connecting the Dots” and “Breakthrough: Snapshots from Afar.”