Iowa State University. Department of Physics and Astronomy records
Scope and Content
The collection consists of materials related to the Department of Physics. Records includes news clippings, annual reports, alumni newsletters, brochures, publications, subject files, biographical files, John F. Carlson lecture records, Physics salon photographs, Fick Observatory records, planetarium records, and faculty papers.
Dates
- undated
Language of Materials
English
Access Restrictions
Open for research.
Use/Re-use Restrictions
Consult Special Collections and University Archives
Biography/Profile
The Physics Department was established in 1870 under the direction of William A. Anthony, Professor of Mechanics and Physics. Graduate work leading to the degree of Master of Science was first offered before 1881. The department was combined with the Department of Electrical Engineering in 1891. Separated from the Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering in 1910, the name of the department changed to the Department of Physics and Illuminating Engineering. In 1915, the name changed back to the Department of Physics. In 1926, doctoral work in applied physics was added to the graduate studies program. Rapid development of graduate education and research in physics began after World War II, when the Institute for Atomic Research was established with Professor Frank Spedding as the Director. The departmental name was changed to the Department of Physics and Astronomy as of the 1991-1993 university course catalog.
Chairs:
William A. Anthony(1870-1872)
John K. Macomber(1873-1883)
J. C. Hainer (1884-1890)
William S. Franklin (1891-1897)
Louis B. Spinney (1897-1931)
Jay W. Woodrow (1931-1948)
Gerald W. Fox (1948-1961)
Daniel J. Zaffarano (1961-1973)
Richard G. Barnes (1973-1977)
Clayton A. Swenson (1977-1982)
John R. Clem (1982-1985)
David W. Lynch (1985-1990)
Marshall Luban (1990-1995)
Douglas Finnemore (1995-1999)
Alan I. Goldman (1999-2002)
Eli I. Rosenberg (2002-2008)
Joseph Shinar (2008-2013)
Extent
1 collection
Abstract
Established in 1870 under the direction of Professor William A. Anthony, the Physics Department (1870-1891) has since been known as the Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering (1891-1910), the Department of Physics and Illuminating Engineering (1910-1915), the Department of Physics (1915-1991), and finally the Department of Physics and Astronomy (1991-present). Graduate studies began prior to 1881, with doctoral work beginning in 1926. The collection contains news clippings, annual reports, alumni newsletters, brochures, publications, subject files, biographical files, John F. Carlson lecture records, Physics salon photographs, Fick Observatory records, and planetarium records.
Processing Information
Released on 2019-03-26.
- Astronomy--Study and teaching Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
- Iowa Subject Source: Lcnaf
- Physics--Study and teaching (Higher)--Iowa Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
- Title
- RS 13/20. Iowa State University. Department of Physics and Astronomy records
- Date
- February 12, 2021
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
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- English
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Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and University Archives Repository
403 Parks Library
701 Morrill Road
Iowa State University
Ames Iowa 50011-2102 United States
(515) 294-6672
archives@iastate.edu