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Meet the Physics Faculty

Thomas Moses Thomas Moses, Chair
Professor of Physics
Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1993
"With the help of Knox students, I am using a variety of techniques-evanescent-wave ellipsometry, magnetic and electric field-induced birefringence, and light scattering-to probe the molecular ordering near surfaces and fluctuations in bulk samples."
Charles Shulz Charles Schulz
Professor of Physics
Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1979
"My research is in molecular biophysics, an area that overlaps physics, chemistry and biology. I am interested in structure/function relations in the metal centers of metalloproteins."
Mark Shroyer Mark Shroyer
Associate Professor of Physics
Ph.D., Oregon State University, 1999
"My research involves the study of molecular magnetism. Working closely with Knox students and using a SQUID susceptometer, we investigate the magnetic interactions between metal ions in inorganic molecules."

Emeritus Faculty
Donald Wayne Green
Professor Emeritus of Physics

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NSF Grant to Knox Targets Students Interested in Science

Knox's new Creating Opportunities and Access in Science and Technology (COAST) initiative will offer academic and financial support to students planning on careers in biology, chemistry, and biochemistry.

Earth Month 2013

Capping off Earth Month, members of the Knox College and Galesburg community gather for a Day of Service and an Earth Day Festival featuring, music, art, and information focused on the environment.

Earth Month 2013 Talk: Green Jobs, Sustainable Businesses

Panelists share their experiences in the world of sustainable business, and they discuss the promise of 'green jobs' at a discussion hosted by the Bastian Center for Career and Pre-Professional Development.

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