Sunday, June 25, 2023

Ruthie Vogel

This week was a shorter work week because Monday was Juneteenth, the federal holiday celebrating the emancipation of the last enslaved African Americans in 1865, two full years after the emancipation proclamation was issued.

Part 3: Neutrino oscillations

Monday, June 26, 2023

Janessa Slone

Hi everyone! Thanks for joining another scrapbook blog (I’m improving on my doodles). 

Monday, June 26, 2023

Gizem Dogan

Although the work week felt short, it was full of opportunities to come together with incredible physicists and physics lovers. 

Monday, June 26, 2023

Jaden Sicotte

Last week I talked about mini-bosses. Let me tell you, I have never faced a mini-boss as steadfast as the one I began my week with for week 4. 

Sunday, June 25, 2023

Melissa Cano

Time really flies by in this beautiful city, yet the monuments still do not cease to amaze me, no matter how many times I've seen them by now. This week was really rainy and cloudy, something I dont usually encounter in the middle of June in El Paso, Texas.

Sunday, June 25, 2023

Clayton Markech

This week was a short week in terms of how many days I went into NIST this week.  The week started with a holiday for Juneteenth.  I few of us went to the botanical gardens during the day with someone we met at the dinner last week that works at NASA.  The highlight from my day off was the potluc

Sunday, June 25, 2023

Jenna Tempkin

Another week, another blog!! Unfortunately the weather was not in our favor this week. It was cold and rainy almost every day, but I think I made the most of it. Here is what I did in week 4!

Hannah Means

Sunday, June 25, 2023

Hannah Means

I have started to write!

 

Sunday, June 25, 2023

MJ Keller

This week started Italian.

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