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Jennifer Blue, Chair (2014)
Miami Univ - Oxford
620 E. Spring Street
133 Culler Hall
Oxford, OH United States 45056
Phone: (513) 529-1380; Fax: (513) 529-5629
bluejm@muohio.edu

Asa Bradley (2014)
Spokane Falls Comm Coll
3410 W Fort George Wright Dr
MS 3180
Spokane, WA United States 99224-5288
Phone: (509) 533-3837; Fax: (509) 533-3856
asab@spokanefalls.edu

Laura Casdorph (2015)
Henrico County Public Schools
PO Box 23120
Henrico, VA United States 23223
Phone: (804) 652-3758
lcasdorph@henrico.k12.va.us

Dedra N. Demaree (2015)
Oregon State Univ
Physics Dept
301 Weniger Hall
Corvallis, OR United States 97331
Phone: (541) 737-1713
demareed@physics.oregonstate.edu

Emanuela Ene (2016)
Meridian Technology Center
1312 S. Sangre Road
Stillwater, OK United States 74074
Phone: (405) 377-3333; Fax: (405) 377-2076
emanuelae@meridiantech.edu

John P. Ertel (2015)
United States Naval Academy
USNA Physics Dept 9C
572 C Holloway Rd
Annapolis, MD United States 21402
Phone: (410) 293-6657; Fax: (410) 293-3729
jpe@usna.edu

Zahra Hazari (2014)
Clemson Univ
104 Holtzendorff Hall
Dept of Engineering & Science Ed
Clemson, SC United States 29634
Phone: (864) 656-4317
zahra@clemson.edu

Karie Meyers (2016)
Pima Community College - West Campus
2202 West Anklam Rd.
Tucson, AZ United States 85709-0001
Phone: (520) 206-6600
kameyers@pima.edu

Monica Plisch (2016)
American Physical Society
One Physics Ellipse
College Park, MD United States 20740
Phone: (301) 209-3273; Fax: (301) 209-0867
plisch@aps.org

Beth A. Cunningham, Ex Officio
AAPT
Office of the Executive Officer
One Physics Ellipse
College Park, MD United States 20740-3845
Phone: (301) 209-3311; Fax: (301) 209-0845
bcunningham@aapt.org

Susannah Hicks, Staff Liaison
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
shicks@aapt.org

 

Mission

  1. Seek more effective means of recruitment and retention of women in physics classes and physics-related careers.
  2. Seek methods of aiding women in physics in career development.
  3. Communicate to the AAPT membership and to the community at large the findings of the Committee, through approved AAPT channels.