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We Asked, You Answered
FEB 01, 2015
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Give Counsel to the National Council
FEB 01, 2015
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So You Want to Be an AZC?
FEB 01, 2015
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Why is Diversity Important for Science?
SEP 01, 2014
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APS Creates ad hoc Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Physicists
SEP 01, 2014
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School Ties and Dyes
SEP 01, 2014
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Why Discuss Diversity in a Physics Magazine??
SEP 01, 2014
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Navigating Physics as a Fish out of Water
SEP 01, 2014
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A Launching Pad for a Scientific Mind
SEP 01, 2014
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SPS Partners with the National Society of Black Physicists
SEP 01, 2014
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SPS, Diversity, and You
SEP 01, 2014
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Thinking Outside the “Box”
SEP 01, 2014
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