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Harry Potter in College?

"The Science of Harry Potter," is a three-credit honors seminar new this fall at Frostburg State University.

Could antigravity research produce a flying broomstick? Can Fluffy, the three-headed dog, be explained by genetic engineering?

Those are some of the questions physics professor George R. Plitnik is exploring with 15 students, mostly juniors and seniors. He says the class is not all fun and games, despite his penchant for dressing up as Albus Dumbledore, headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Via The Washington Times: Metropolitan

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Comments (14)

Kate Potter:

haha thats very funny!

Sara Belasco:

I actully saw something like that is the new's one day. I think that is very cool that they have something and expecally if they try to explain things, i'm so interested in that i wish i could go to that, it sound's so cool

evette:

thats cool

yata:

YO EMAL ME

jon:

what is harry potter 6 and 7 called

Oh, come off it.

Sabrina:

stupid!!!!!!!!

alexis:

hi your cute email me

Wow, those are some interesting ideas....Hmm, maybe I can get a masters in the Science of Potter and The Science of LOTR *s* Id pass with flying colors *lol*

dude, u somehow have 2 get pics from da gobet o fire, some reallife pic i mean of the people and if u do e_mail me l8ter

hey!harry,does'nt it feels like heaven!!

dodo:

harry potter, you are the best!!!

THAT'S STUPID!!!

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