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News
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AAPT Announces Search for new Executive Officer
The association's current EO is retiring after 2010. A search has been initiated for a new EO who will take office in 2011. Candidates and interested parties can view the Executive Officer Job Search page for more information. Applications must be completed by February 15, 2010.
Read Dr. Warren Hein's retiring message
Read more about the Executive Officer Job Search
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AAPT Member to testify before Congress
Noah Finkelstein, Associate Professor of Physics and Co-director
of the Integrating STEM Education Initiative at the University of Colorado-Boulder, will testify on Strengthening
Undergraduate and Graduate STEM Education before the US House of Representatives Committee on Science
and Technology, Subcommittee on Research and Science Education at a hearing on February 4, 2010.
Read more in the press release
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Abstract Submissions for 2010 Summer Meeting Now Being Accepted
Please submit abstracts before February 19th to make it into the paper sort. The 2010
Summer Meeting will take place in Portland, Oregon.
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Physics Emeritus Richard Vincent Mancuso passes on
The physics community joins SUNY Brockport in mourning the loss of Richard V. Mancuso, PhD, physics emeritus, who died on Tuesday, December 15, after serving the College with distinction since 1969.
Read more about Dr. Mancuso on AAPT's In Memoriam page
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Physics Community Remembers Professor James Watson, Jr.
Professor James Watson, Jr. passed away on December 2, 2009 after a long battle with cancer. He was an active member of AAPT and will be remembered for his dedication to science education.
Read Dr. Watson's Obituary [BSU.edu]
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AAPT Partners with Science and Engineering Societies in Support of National "Educate to Innovate" Initiative
On November 23, President Obama announced the "Educate to Innovate"
program saying, "A great teacher is the most important
factor in a great education." AAPT is partnering with
companies and other scientific societies in this nationwide
effort to encourage students, especially in middle and high
school, to pursue science, technology, engineering and math.
The ongoing program will feature a National Lab Day each
May.
New: See the CNN article
Read the AAPT Statement on President Obama's Initiative
Read more about this program (NY Times)
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AAPT National Election Results
Congratulations to the following officers for AAPT Executive Board:
- Vice President, Jill A. Marshall
- College/University Member-at-Large, Steve L. Shropshire
- Treasurer, Paul W. Zitzewitz
Terms of service begin at the conclusion of the 2010 Winter Meeting.
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J. D. Jackson Excellence in Graduate Education Award and Melba Phillips Medal awarded
Mary Beth Monroe and Eugene Commins have been recognized for their outstanding work. For more details, see the press releases below
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Statement on Research Experiences for Undergraduates
November 2—AAPT Executive Board Adopts Statement on Research Experiences for Undergraduates
Read the Statement |
Download the Press Release
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2010 U.S. Physics Team Registration Now Open
For more information:
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AAPT Email List (Listserv) Server Address Change!
Effective Monday, October 19, all AAPT mail lists currently accessed at lists.aapt.org moved to mail.aapt.org (for example, mail currently sent to group_xyz@lists.aapt.org should be sent to group_xyz@mail.aapt.org).
- AAPT News Archives
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