Hopkins luminary passes away
April 14, 2008
One of the Johns Hopkins University’s most famous graduates has passed away at 96. John A. Wheeler, who earned a doctorate in physics from Hopkins in 1933, was involved in the Manhattan Project and made a number of major scientific advancements.
If the name sounds at all familiar to you, it’s because he’s also the father of the term “black hole.”
I don’t suppose there’s too much “new news” to this story, but he was a major figure in science, and I wanted to get the word out.
JOE BACCHUS, Web Specialist
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