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North Carolina State University. College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (13)
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The College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (PAMS) was established at North Carolina State University in 1960 as the School of Physical Science and Applied Mathematics. In 1977, the unit was renamed the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and adopted its current name in 1987. In 1960, the departments of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Experimental Statistics joined to form the School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics. In 1965, th...
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University of Chicago. Division of the Physical Sciences (8)
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Formed in 1930, by the 1940s the University of Chicago's Division of the Physical Sciences included the Departments of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Chemistry, Geography, Geology, Mathematics, Meteorology and Physics, as well as the Institute for the Study of Metals and the Institute for Nuclear Studies. The astronomer Walter Bartky served as dean of the division during this time. Some of the most critical scientific developments of the 20th century took place under the Division of the Physical...
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Stanford University. School of Physical Sciences (3)
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North Carolina State University. School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (5)
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In 1906, the Mathematics Department was founded at the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (later North Carolina State University). In 1960, the department joined with the Chemistry, Physics, and Experimental Statistics departments to form the School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics. The School became the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences in 1987.
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Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (4)
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The College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences was created in 1972 out of a reorganization of the College of Industrial and Technical Education and the College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. As of 2006, it consists of the departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computer Science, Geological Sciences, Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Physics and Astronomy, and Statistics. It is housed in the Carl F. Eyring Science Center.
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Brigham Young University. College of Physical and Engineering Sciences (4)
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Stanford University. Physical Sciences Program. (2)
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The School of Physical Sciences, instituted in 1926, consisted of the departments of chemistry, geology, mathematics, and physics; in 1949 the School of Humanities and Sciences was organized and retained a general program in physical sciences. The program was administered by chemistry professor Claudio Alvarez-Tostado. Biographical/Historical Sketch The School of Physical Sciences, instituted in 1926, consisted of the...
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University of Wisconsin. Physical Sciences Laboratory (2)
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University of California, Irvine. School of Physical Sciences (2)
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North Carolina State University. Physical and Mathematical Sciences Council. (2)
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The North Carolina State University Phyical and Mathematical Sciences Council (PAMS Council) was established in or before 1961 to act as a representative student organization for students enrolled in the the several different departments within the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The Council was originally known as the Science Council, changing its name to the PSAM Council (Physical Science and Applied Mathematics Council) when the college adopted that same name; and then again...
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