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JUN 01, 1965
Physics Today

The National Association of State Universities and Land‐Grant Colleges has compiled a booklet describing the facilities and programs in nuclear science and engineering in the public institutions which make up its membership. Designed primarily for students and their guidance counselors, the publication opens with an overall look at nuclear science programs in member institutions, followed by a description of accelerators at some forty‐six schools. Also included are listings of institutions with critical as well as subcritical research and training reactors, and degree programs in the field. Copies of Nuclear Science and Engineering at State Universities and Land‐Grant Institutions are available from the Office of Institutional Research, Association of State Universities and Land‐Grant Colleges, 1785 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20036.

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