Top Physics Schools in Connecticut

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Top Physics Schools in Connecticut

RANKING GRADUATE PHYSICS
1 Yale University, Department of Physics
Address: 217 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT 06520-8120
Phone: (203) 436-4809
Email: dgs.physics@yale.edu
Website: http://www.yale.edu
2 University of Connecticut, Department of Physics
Address: 2152 Hillside Road, Storrs, CT 06269-3046
Phone: (860) 486-4915
Email: gradphysics@phys.uconn.edu
Website: http://www.phys.uconn.edu
3 Wesleyan University, Department of Physics
Address: Wesleyan Station, Middletown, CT 06459-0155
Phone: (860) 685-2030
Email: fstarr@wesleyan.edu
Website: http://www.wesleyan.edu

July in the U.S. History

July 11

1804 In New Jersey, during a duel, US Vice President Aaron Burr mortally wounded former Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton.

1914 One of baseball ‘s most famous players, Babe Ruth, debuts for the Boston Red Sox.

1960 Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird was published.

July, 12

1862 The US Congress approved the Medal of Honor as the highest military award.

1967 Race riots began in Newark, New Jersey.

1984 Geraldine Ferraro becomes the first woman to run for Vice President of the United States.

July 13

1863 ” Draft Week “: A mutiny broke out in New York City during the Civil War, which is considered to be the largest civil strife in U.S. history.

1923 The now famous Hollywood Sign was opened in Los Angeles, California.

1977 “New York eclipse”: due to an accident , New York City was left without electricity for about a day.

the 14 th of July

1853 The first World’s Fair in the United States opens in New York.

1881 Billy the Kid, one of the most famous participants in the Lincoln County War, was killed in New Mexico.

July 15

1741 Bering and Chirikov’s expedition members landed in Alaska.

1806 Zebulon Pike ‘s expedition set out from Missouri.

1870 Georgia became the last of the Confederate states to return to the United States.

1975 Launch of a spacecraft under the Soyuz-Apollo joint program with the USSR.

2006 San Francisco- based Odeo officially launched Twitter short messaging service.

July 16

1769 First European settlement founded in California.

1790 The US Congress passed legislation establishing the District of Columbia as the seat of the US government.

1945 The United States conducts the first nuclear test at the White Sands Test Site in New Mexico.

1951 Jerome Salinger’s novel The Catcher in the Rye was published.

1969 The Apollo 11 spacecraft departed Cape Canaveral, Florida for the first manned flight to the moon.

July 17th

1955 The famous Disneyland theme park was opened in California.

1975 Docking of the American Apollo spacecraft and the Soviet Soyuz-19 was successfully completed.

July 18

1914 The first aviation military unit is created in the USA.

1968 The now-famous Intel was founded in California.

July 19

1848 The first women’s rights convention in the United States was held in Seneca Falls, New York.

1963 First “spaceplane” space flight: Joe Walker in an X-15 rocket plane exceeds 100 km.

July 20

1969 First men on the moon: Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin land on the Apollo 11 lunar module.

1985 A Spanish galleon was discovered off the coast of Florida, sunk with a cargo of precious metals in 1622.