Art Hobson

Professor Emeritus of Physics

Art Hobson started life in Philadelphia in 1934. His family moved to Manhattan, Kansas, in 1946, where he developed a passion for the trombone and jazz. He received a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of North Texas in Denton in 1955, was drafted and served in U.S. Army bands and the Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra in Europe during 1955–57, and then spent many months in New York City looking for steady employment as a musician.  In 1964 he received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Kansas State University and joined the physics faculty at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, where he remains. In 1975, Art developed a new kind of physics course for nonscientists, one that connected physics to our society and culture. His textbook, Physics: Concepts and Connections, is an outgrowth of that course. Although he retired in 1999, Art still pedals his bicycle to the university every day and is as over-involved as ever. He and Marie love to travel and often combine business trips to foreign lands with vacations. He loves skiing, the theater, concerts, the beach, reading, writing, and bicycling. Although he’s lost his trombone "chops," he values his arts background, remains an avid lover of jazz, and even pounds out an occasional tune on the piano.

Art HobsonArt Hobson
Professor Emeritus of Physics
479-575-5918
ahobson@uark.edu

Education
Ph.D. Kansas State University, 1964.

Website
Art Hobson's Website