2025 SPSCon Snapshots
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.
The 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress brought together more than 1,000 participants—primarily undergraduate students, alongside their advisors, alumni, and members of the broader physics and astronomy community—for an unforgettable gathering. From inspiring plenary talks by renowned leaders in the field to a bustling graduate and career fair, record-breaking poster and art submissions, and an epic dance party to close it all out, this year’s congress truly had it all. Stay tuned for more coverage and reflections on the congress in the Spring 2026 issue of the SPS Observer.