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Newsletter Archive

This page contains links to past Dodge Digest newsletters, as well as PDF versions of our old departmental newsletter, the Φyast Φlyer. The Φyast Φlyer newsletters were initiated in 1992 and ended with the Fall 2020 issue. Use the dropdown menu below to navigate quickly to a particular decade.

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2020 - present

Students in the Stellar Astrophysics class dressed up for Halloween 2022.

Pictured Above: Students in the Stellar Astrophysics class dressed up for Halloween 2022.

2010 - 2019

A photo of Chun Lin, Neal Lane, Michael Morrison, Stephane Valadier, and James Dizikes.

Pictured Above: Four generations of physicists: Chun Lin (back row right), advisor of Neal Lane (back row center), who in turn was advisor of Michael Morrison (back row left), who was the advisor of Stéphane Valadier (front row right) and James Dizikes (front row left). Taken from Fall 2010 newsletter.

2000 - 2009

A black and white photo of west Nielsen Hall under snowfall.

Pictured Above: A black and white photo of west Nielsen Hall under snowfall.

1990 - 1999

Group photo from the 1994-1995 school year, taken outside in front of the Research Institute arch of Nielsen Hall.

Pictured Above: Group photo from the 1994-1995 school year, taken outside in front of the Research Institute arch of Nielsen Hall.

1950 - 1959

A black and white photo of Dr. Nielsen at the chalkboard.

Spring 1954

This scanned portion of an Engineering Physics newsletter from 1954, the Sooner Shamrock, was sent to us by alum Jasper Jackson. It contains descriptions and photos of the engineering physics faculty of that time. The front page, as well as pages 22, 23, and 26 are included. If you have any of the missing pages, please contact us! We would be happy to add them to our archive.

The photo here was taken from the newsletter and features Dr. J. Rud Nielsen, after whom Nielsen Hall was named.

View the Spring 1954 newsletter (pdf)