Oct 20 2015

2015 SPS Mather Policy Interns Elias Kim and Drew Roberts recount their experiences on Capitol Hill in an online article from Physics Today.

Oct 19 2015

Amanda Landcastle elected vice president of the IAPS, and appointed as the Outreach and Education Coordinator. IAPS is completely organized and run by students.

Oct 6 2015

Resources page offers context, commentary, technical manuscripts and more on the discovery of neutrino oscillations

Emily Perkins-Harbin

Kettering University A-Section

Sep 29 2015

AIP recently released the 2016 data on physical science departments on GradSchoolShopper.com (GSS). Students will find up-to-date, comparative information on graduate programs and physics research in the United States and other countries.

Sep 28 2015

2015 Google Science Fair winner Pranav Sivakumar, an aspiring young astrophysicist and member of SPS from Illinois, is the first-ever repeat Google Science Fair Global Finalist.

Patrick Mangan

Monday, September 28, 2015

Patrick Mangan

When I first found out that I was accepted for this internship and that I would be spending the summer in Washington D.C., I made it my goal to be on a first name basis with Barack and Michelle Obama. And while I didn’t come anywhere close to achieving this, I still could not be happier that I went. This summer was an insanely good experience for me. I met a lot of great people, lived in a completely new environment, had a lot of unforgettable experiences, and did a lot of work that I think could really benefit the education system in America.

Distinguished Alumni Inductions

Distinguished Alumni Inductions

St. John’s University ΣΠΣ Chapter Induction Ceremony

Honoring Dr. Robert W. Finkel’s Over 40 Years of Physics Career

Max Torke

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Max Torke

I still can’t believe my fortune in being chosen for this internship! Getting to live in D.C. and work at NASA were both incredible stand-alone experiences. Together they constituted the best summer I have ever had! I had so much fun cruising around DC and meeting so many great people!

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