Physics 418: Electronic Mailing List

An electronic mailing list has been set up for Physics 418 (Use of Computers for Physical Measurements) for the current semester.  The purposes of this mailing list are (1) to provide a forum for discussion between students and faculty on the topics being studied in the course, and (2) to provide a means for making announcements regarding any changes in homework assignments, due dates, new information available on the web site, etc.  

If you do not have an electronic mail account then first visit the WKU TORI (Total Online Resource Interface) page to set up an account.

To subscribe to the phys418 Mailing List complete the information in the form below and hit the Subscribe button.

 
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After completing the above form you will receive an electronic mail message from majordomo@physics.wku.edu.  Majordomo is the program on the physics server that handles the mailing list subscriptions.  Since basically anyone could type any name and e-mail address in the above form, majordomo will require that you send a second email to confirm your subscription.  Simply follow the instructions in the email from majordomo to confirm your subscription to phys418@physics.wku.edu. 

   

If you have any question regarding any aspect of the course please feel free to post it to the mailing list by sending an electronic mail message to phys418@physics.wku.edu.  Just remember that the message will go to all subscribers on the list.  Answers to your question may come from the instructor or other students in the class.
 

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