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Idaho may ax undergraduate physics degree

FEB 03, 2009
Physics Today
US News & World Report : The Argonaut laments the possibility of 41 academic programs being cut from the University of Idaho lineup in April. One of those programs is the undergraduate physics program. The cuts are part of a strategic plan launched in 2005 to “increase the overall financial and academic efficiency,” according to Dean Scott Wood of the college of science
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