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Student Conference Reports

SPS Reporter Amelia Plunk gives an invited presentation during the panel on the Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics. Photo courtesy of Ariel Ekblaw
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AAPT: The Gift of Perspective
JAN 09, 2013
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What’s Cooler than Being Cool? Ultracold Physics!
JUN 08, 2012
Amelia Plunk (right) poses with Barbara Wolff-Reichert in front of TeachSpin's booth at the vendor fair. Photo by Jonathan Reichert.
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AAPT: The Gift of Perspective
JAN 09, 2012
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The National AAPT Winter Meeting 2008: A “First–timers” Student Perspective
APR 20, 2008
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Zone Meeting Reports

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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 8 Meeting
FEB 24, 2018
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Zone 9 and 11 Joint Meeting
FEB 17, 2018
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Inaugural Women’s Conference for Planetary Scientists and Beyond
FEB 17, 2018
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Medical Imaging 2018
FEB 15, 2018
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Ferroelectric Theory Meets Experiment in Washington, D.C.
JAN 28, 2018
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Zone 7 Meeting
JAN 27, 2018
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