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SPS Chapters on Building Community

FEB 01, 2022
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Bethel University SPS members carve physics equations into pumpkins while social distancing.

Bethel University SPS members carve physics equations into pumpkins while social distancing.

Roanoke College SPS members enjoy the beauty of Southwest Virginia on a hike.

Roanoke College SPS members enjoy the beauty of Southwest Virginia on a hike.

 Sacramento State University's SPS members commemorate graduation.

Sacramento State University’s SPS members commemorate graduation.

University of Denver SPS chapter members show off the aurora borealis masterpieces they painted during a virtual Bob Ross Painting Night.

University of Denver SPS chapter members show off the aurora borealis masterpieces they painted during a virtual Bob Ross Painting Night.

Members of Truman State University's SPS chapter attend the All-Science Picnic, which encourages socialization across science majors. All photos courtesy of the corresponding chapter's 2020–21 chapter report.

Members of Truman State University’s SPS chapter attend the All-Science Picnic, which encourages socialization across science majors. All photos courtesy of the corresponding chapter’s 2020–21 chapter report.

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