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The B.S. in Physics Returns to Sonoma State University!

Sonoma State University is proud to re-launch its Bachelor of Science in Physics, featuring a redesigned, student-centered curriculum available beginning Fall 2026. The revised program offers a rigorous physics foundation, small class sizes, close faculty mentorship, and flexible pathways that support timely graduation. Please see our degree programs page for more information.

September 12, 2005

Extreme Neutrinos: Using a Cube of 50,000-Year-Old South Pole Ice to Peer Into Space

Dr. Kurt Woschnagg
University of California at Berkeley

Darwin 103
4:00 PM

Dr. Kurt Woschnagg of the University of California at Berkeley will explain how and why physicists go to the end of the world to build the world's largest and strangest telescope (IceCube, successor to AMANDA) in hopes of seeing nearly undetectable cosmic neutrinos.