Distinguished Address a hit

WSU physics professor Mark Kuzyk entertained while he educated Friday during the 2005 Distinguished Faculty Address. Regent Kenneth Alhadeff, in photo above, was a good sport and volunteered to help with some of the more “extreme” physics demonstrations.

Kuzyk’s talk was titled “From Black Holes to the Internet: How We Use the Scientific Method to Understand the Mysteries of Things Unseen.” It touched on theories from gravity to quantum physics.

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