
Towson University student name Goldwater scholar
Junior physics major Tyler Hannesson is the school’s seventh winner of prestigious research scholarship
The Department of Physics, Astronomy and Geosciences inspires students to explore the physical forces that shape our world and the celestial bodies beyond us.
Towson University’s programs in physics, astronomy and geosciences prepare students for a range of careers in education, industry and government. They also provide the solid academic foundation needed for graduate study. Find out more about the advantages of studying physics, astronomy and geosciences at Towson University.
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Towson University is one of the few universities nationwide that has a significant number of education faculty within its science departments. Five faculty members in the Department of Physics, Astronomy and Geosciences focus on K-12 science and engineering education.

Junior physics major Tyler Hannesson is the school’s seventh winner of prestigious research scholarship

A new Towson engineering course lets students learn by building real solutions for campus needs. Students designed better turtle habitats for the Science Complex Living Lab.

Kielan Hoch ’17 and Kelsey Glazer ’19 are pursuing new knowledge in physics and sharing it with the world.
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