Welcome to College of Western Idaho's Physics Club! We do everything from freezing and breaking racquet balls with liquid nitrogen to using sound waves to manipulate a Non-Newtonian Fluid. Our club travels to exciting places where real-life physics is in action, such as the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Observatory. In addition, we help kids learn physics and develop a passion for experimentation by participating in scientific demonstrations at schools.

What do you want to do? What projects or experiments do you want to build? Join us to get involved!

Club News

Students with arms around each other smiling and laughing

Student Leadership Banquet celebrates student contributions in helping to develop and maintain a feeling of community at the College.

Irwin Horowitz during the Mercury transit on Monday, Nov. 11.

Thanks to faculty, people had a chance on Monday, Nov. 11, to view the rare transit of Mercury.