Top Physics Schools in Arizona

On TopSchoolsintheUSA.com, you can learn what the top-ranked physics colleges and universities are in Arizona, and compare the best physics colleges, and get the latest ranking of best schools for physics in Arizona. From the following table, please see full list of top 2 graduate schools of physics in Arizona including school information and contact profile.

Top Physics Schools in Arizona

RANKING GRADUATE PHYSICS
1 University of Arizona, Department of Physics
Address: 1118 E. Fourth Street, Tucson, AZ 85721
Phone: (520) 621-6820
Email: info@physics.arizona.edu
Website: http://www.physics.arizona.edu
2 Arizona State University, Department of Physics
Address: Bateman Physical Sciences Center F-Wing, PSF 470, Tempe, AZ 85287-1504
Phone: (480) 965-9152
Email: araceli.vizcarra@asu.edu
Website: http://phy.asu.edu

October in U.S. History

October 11

1976 The first US President George Washington was posthumously awarded the highest military rank of the United States of America – “general of the armies”.

1984 Astronaut Katherine Sullivan becomes the first American woman to walk in outer space.

October 12

1492 Christopher Columbus discovered America.

1792 The first ” Columbus Day ” celebration in the United States was held in New York.

October 13

1775 Continental Congress in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, decides to create a navy – the future US Navy.

1792 Construction of the White House, the residence of the President of the United States, began in Washington.

1983 Cellular communication was demonstrated for the first time in Chicago.

October 14

1947 The Bell X-1 experimental aircraft, flown by Charles Yeager, exceeded the speed of sound for the first time in the world.

1962 Caribbean Crisis: A US U-2 spy plane photographed Soviet missiles being deployed in Cuba.

October 15

1939 La Guardia Airport was completed in New York City.

1966 The Black Panther Party was founded in California , one of the most famous organizations that fought for the rights of African Americans.

October 16

1859 John Brown’s attack on the arsenal at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.

1916 The first birth control clinic in the United States was opened in New York.

1923 The Walt Disney Company was founded in Los Angeles, California.

17 October

1931 In Chicago, Illinois, Al Capone, one of America’s most notorious gangsters, was convicted of tax evasion.

October 18

1767 The marking of the border between Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania – the ” Mason-Dixon Line ” – was completed.

1775 ” Burning of Falmouth ” in Maine during the American Revolutionary War.

1867 “Alaska Day”: A celebration to commemorate the anniversary of the official ceremony of transferring Alaska from Russia to the United States of America.

1954 Texas Instruments announces mass production of the world’s first transistor radio.

October 19

1781 The ” Siege of Yorktown ” in Virginia, the last major battle of the American War of Independence, ended.

1789 John Jay is sworn in as the first Chief Justice of the United States.

1987 “Black Monday” – the largest stock market crash in the United States since the “Great Depression”.

The 20th of October

1803 The Louisiana Purchase was ratified by the US Senate.

1818 The Anglo-American Convention was signed, delimiting the border between British Canada and the northwestern United States.

1864 US President Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving Day an official US holiday.