Drexel’s Department of Physics hosted its annual Kaczmarczik Lecture and Science Fair on February 27. This year’s Kaczmarczik Lecture was the 24th installment of this signature College of Arts and ...
The Department of Physics joins forces with the Department of Music to feature a transdisciplinary program that explores how the mysteries of the universe are connected with music: from the origins of ...
Sunday performance at Cleveland Institute of Music features innovative, real-time compositions from Case Western Reserve University physics professor, CIM instructor Physics, mathematics and music ...
Science and art are colliding on the William & Mary campus as part of a performance that will be staged this spring. Aura Curiatlas Physical Theatre is developing its production of “A Life With No ...
Calvin O'Connor played scales on his trumpet while classmates dashed around a University of St. Thomas chapel to measure the dimensions of the room. Some logged how loud the music was. Others tracked ...
Brian Holmes, decades ago, was faced with a choice: Music or physics? “I was a musician first,” he explained during a recent phone call from his San Jose home. “Then a physicist. I had a hard time ...
To the memory of Leonard Bernstein, the greatest musical educator of all time, a great conductor and composer who loved jazz and whose televised lectures brought a whole generation of listeners into ...
Physics Professor Jesse Berezovsky contends that until now, much of the thinking about math and music has been a top-down approach, applying mathematical ideas to existing musical compositions as a ...
Physics’ second record, Snake Charmer & Destiny at the Stroke of Midnight, reflects Hart’s early interests: There’s the metaphorical and narrative devices of theater, the magnetism of good pop ...