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Committee Member Directory

Cheryl P. Schaefer, Committee Chair (2010)
    Missouri State University
    Physics Astronomy and Materials Science
    901 S National Ave
    Springfield, MO United States 65897
    Phone: (417) 836-6852
    cherylwrinkle@missouristate.edu

Mikhail M. Agrest, PhD, (2011)
    College of Charleston
    Physics and Astronomy Department
    Charleston, SC United States 29424
    Phone: (843) 953-1359
    agrestm@cofc.edu

Hugh Henderson, (2012)
    Birdville ISD
    3120 Carson St
    Haltom City, TX United States 76117
    Phone: (817) 547-5804; Fax: (817) 547-5806
    Hugh_Henderson@birdville.k12.tx.us

Alan W. Hirshfeld, (2010)
    University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth
    Dept of Physics
    North Dartmouth, MA United States 02747
    Phone: (508) 999-8715
    ahirshfeld@umassd.edu

Robert A. Morse, (2010)
    St Albans School
    St. Albans School
    Mount St. Albans
    Washington, DC United States 20016
    Phone: (202) 537-3927; Fax: (202) 537-5613
    robert_morse@cathedral.org

Aaron Schuetz, (2011)
    Yorktown HS
    300 Barton St
    Arlington, VA United States 22201
    Phone: (571) 338-2294
    ajschuetz@yahoo.com

Roger H. Stuewer, (2012)
    University of Minnesota
    School of Physics and Astronomy
    116 Church St SE
    Minneapolis, MN United States 55455
    Phone: (612) 624-8073; Fax: (612) 624-4578
    rstuewer@physics.umn.edu

Warren W. Hein, Ex Officio (2010)
    American Association of Physics Teachers
    Office of the Executive Officer
    One Physics Ellipse
    College Park, MD United States 20740-3845
    Phone: (301) 209-3311; Fax: (301) 209-0845
    whein@aapt.org

 

Mission

  1. To promote interest in the history and philosophy of physics among the Association members.
  2. To work towards the preservation and deepening of a historical perspective in physics education at all levels.
  3. To develop increased sensitivity among members to the need to preserve careful records of current happenings.
  4. To cooperate, as appropriate, with AIP's Center for the History of Physics and APS's Forum on the History of Physics.