May 2, 2008
'Physics and Theatre,' College of William and Mary
As she designed a seminar on physics and theater, Rosa Alejandra Lukaszew had something more concrete in mind than bridging the familiar cultural chasm between the arts and the sciences. She wanted to connect students on her campus.
The associate professor of physics at the College of William and Mary had noted that black-clad thespians and calculator-toting physics majors occupied different orbits. Each camp viewed the other with suspicion and disdain. "I thought a class like this
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