“Three Penn State faculty elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences”

BobPSU92

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See the link below. From the article:

”UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Three Penn State faculty who have made distinguished contributions to the fields of physics, mathematics and anthropology have been elected members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The 269 new members elected in 2023 come from academia, the arts, industry, policy, research and science. They join the more than 13,500 members elected since the academy was founded by John Adams, John Hancock and 60 other founders of the United States in 1780.

Penn State faculty elected to the 2023 class of members are Zoltan Fodor, professor of physics; Yakov Pesin, distinguished professor of mathematics; and Joan Richtsmeier, distinguished professor of anthropology.”



MATHS. o_O
 
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See the link below. From the article:

”UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Three Penn State faculty who have made distinguished contributions to the fields of physics, mathematics and anthropology have been elected members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The 269 new members elected in 2023 come from academia, the arts, industry, policy, research and science. They join the more than 13,500 members elected since the academy was founded by John Adams, John Hancock and 60 other founders of the United States in 1780.

Penn State faculty elected to the 2023 class of members are Zoltan Fodor, professor of physics; Yakov Pesin, distinguished professor of mathematics; and Joan Richtsmeier, distinguished professor of anthropology.”



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And on the other side of the continent, Cal is shutting math, physics, and anthropology libraries. Not something one likes to see, but when confroned by large operating deficits (Cal's is about half of PSU's) painful measures have to be taken.

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See the link below. From the article:

”UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Three Penn State faculty who have made distinguished contributions to the fields of physics, mathematics and anthropology have been elected members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The 269 new members elected in 2023 come from academia, the arts, industry, policy, research and science. They join the more than 13,500 members elected since the academy was founded by John Adams, John Hancock and 60 other founders of the United States in 1780.

Penn State faculty elected to the 2023 class of members are Zoltan Fodor, professor of physics; Yakov Pesin, distinguished professor of mathematics; and Joan Richtsmeier, distinguished professor of anthropology.”



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Wonder if 1 met them in schreyer?
 

BobPSU92

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And on the other side of the continent, Cal is shutting math, physics, and anthropology libraries. Not something one likes to see, but when confroned by large operating deficits (Cal's is about half of PSU's) painful measures have to be taken.

Library closures at Berkeley

That must mean that PSU is due for a library expansion.

Oh, and PSU laughs at cal.
 

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See the link below. From the article:

”UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Three Penn State faculty who have made distinguished contributions to the fields of physics, mathematics and anthropology have been elected members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The 269 new members elected in 2023 come from academia, the arts, industry, policy, research and science. They join the more than 13,500 members elected since the academy was founded by John Adams, John Hancock and 60 other founders of the United States in 1780.

Penn State faculty elected to the 2023 class of members are Zoltan Fodor, professor of physics; Yakov Pesin, distinguished professor of mathematics; and Joan Richtsmeier, distinguished professor of anthropology.”



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