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A Weekend in Columbus
APR 14, 2018
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April Showers bring May flowers, the APS April meeting and hope for the future
APR 14, 2018
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Quantum Causes, Dots, and Other Fun Science: the 2018 APS March Meeting
MAR 05, 2018
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Power Outlets Are The New Water Cooler
MAR 05, 2018
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Physicists in the City of Angels
MAR 05, 2018
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Why Every Undergrad Should Attend a Physics Conference!
MAR 05, 2018
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Five Days of Physics: Foundations for the Future
MAR 05, 2018
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APS 2018
MAR 03, 2018
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Zone Meeting Reports

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SCUWiP: Making Space
JAN 20, 2013
The poster session at SCUWiP 2013. Photo by Rikki Garner
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Highlights from SCUWiP 2013
JAN 20, 2013
Attendees at the Midwest CUWiP.  Photo courtesy of the University of Illinois
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Women in Physics, Women in Power
JAN 20, 2013
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SCUWiP: Making Space
JAN 20, 2013
SPS Reporter Azucena Yzquierdo (third from left) with fellow CUWiP attendees. Photo courtesy of Azucena Yzquierdo
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The Caltech 2013 Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics
JAN 20, 2013
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Encouraging Women in Physics
JAN 20, 2013
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Presenting Undergraduate Research at the AAS Meeting
JAN 10, 2013
Astronomers, astrophysicists, educators, and students gather in the Long Beach Aquarium for the opening reception. Photo by Jill Pestana
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How to Attend a Conference as an Outsider
JAN 10, 2013
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