“Astronomy and Awe: A Historical Journey” March 18, 2024The night skies have long inspired awe, and the history of astronomy can be told via the stories...Events·
Astronomy’s Stacy McGaugh participates in discussion on popular YouTube podcast series January 19, 2024Stacy McGaugh, professor of astronomy, recently took part in a discussion on astrophysicist Phil Halper’s popular YouTube podcast...Publications & Presentations·
Don’t miss the final supermoon of the year tonight August 11, 2022Some things tie all humans together, and among them is seeing the moon hanging in the sky, night...FeaturedUniversity News·
Here’s what you need to know about NASA’s first James Webb Space Telescope images July 15, 2022It’s easy to feel small while looking at the first images taken by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope,...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Astronomy’s Stacy McGaugh comments on recent discovery of a galaxy allegedly devoid of dark matter March 14, 2022Dark matter may be missing from this newfound galaxy, astronomers say Scientific American: Stacy McGaugh, professor and chair...Media·
Check out some interesting courses to take during the summer semester April 12, 2021By John Garcia With summer just around the corner, students are looking forward to the sunshine and an...FeaturedUniversity News·
Unique prediction of ‘modified gravity’ challenges dark matter January 21, 2021Case Western Reserve astronomer Stacy McGaugh and international collaborators detect ‘external field effect,’ a prediction unique to rival...FeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
Check out some interesting courses to add to your spring semester schedule November 9, 2020Though the fall leaves on campus may make spring feel far in the future, Case Western Reserve University...FeaturedUniversity News·
Astronomy’s Stacy McGaugh discusses dark matter in podcast September 4, 2020Stacy McGaugh, chair of the Department of Astronomy, was interviewed in an episode of The Cosmic Controversy Podcast....Publications & Presentations·
“Conversations with the Starry Messenger: Kepler, Galileo and the New Science” September 3, 2020The Department of Physics and the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will co-sponsor “Conversations with the Starry Messenger:...Events·