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SEP 02, 2015
2012 Quadrennial Physics Congress
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The 2012 Quadrennial Physics Congress (PhysCon) may be in the past, but the excitement, inspiration, and new connections that were formed will have a lasting impact on Sigma Pi Sigma and its members for years to come. It’s impossible to capture the spirit and highlights of the meeting in just these few pages—so look for more coming in the next few issues of Radiations and on the PhysCon website. And whether you attended the Congress in person or are experiencing it through these pages for the first time, here are some ways that you can continue “Connecting Worlds through Science and Service":

Be inspired by the words of Freeman Dyson, John Mather, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, and the other plenary speakers by listening to or viewing their talks.
www.spscongress.org/physconprogram/speakers

Explore the workshop topics in more detail using the resources on the PhysCon Media List.
www.spscongress.org/resources/reading-list

Check out the coverage of PhysCon in the press and blogosphere.
www.spscongress.org/about/press

Browse meeting photos and upload your own.
www.spscongress.org/about/#photo

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