Rebecca Rapp ’17 Selected for DOE’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program
Rebecca Rapp ’17 Selected for DOE’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program. Rapp will further her thesis research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
W&J Senior One of Only 15 in Nation to Receive NIH Scholarship Award
Alondra Martinez Osorno won a prestigious award from The National Institutes of Health (NIH), the largest biomedical research center in the U.S.
W&J Physics and Engineering Major Gets Hands-On Experience with Maxwell Internship Support
WASHINGTON, PA (Sept. 17, 2020)—One W&J senior is getting a taste for mechanical engineering thanks to support from the College’s Maxwell Internship Fund. Ty Bedillion ’21, a physics and engineering major completing W&J’s 3-2 program with Washington University, interned with DMI Companies, the largest heating, ventilation, and air conditioning accessories manufacturer in North America. While…
Biological Physics Program Sheet
Biological Physics
John A. Swanson Science Center
Opened in 2010, Swanson Science Center is dedicated to the physical sciences, including Physics and Chemistry.
W&J Students, Professors Bring Classroom to Main Street for STEM Fest
Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) students and professors brought their classrooms to Main Street on Saturday for STEM Fest, an interactive, science-based festival for local students in kindergarten through high school.
W&J student files research patent applications, accepts National Institutes of Health position
Not many undergraduate students can say they’ve filed three patents for inventions, worked in labs in France, China, and Australia, and have lined up a position with a national research institution before graduation, but Blynn Shideler isn’t most students.
Recent Grad Success: Sam Schaub ’18
Sam Schaub’s experiences and opportunities at Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) led him to early success in the technology field—starting with a job he got just weeks after graduating in May of 2018.