November 26, 1999
Americans in the Sciences
To the Editor:
Robert L. Park's statement that "enrollments in physics are down everywhere" is an oversimplification, valid primarily for institutions or programs that are either unwilling or unable to provide students with compelling examples of the opportunities and professional joy that a degree in physics supplies ("U.S. Dominates Nobel Prizes in Science, but All Its Winners Are Foreign-Born," October 22). The physics program at Michigan Technological
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