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  1. prije 6 sati

    Today's honoree for is Dr. Howard J. Foster. Dr. Foster left a tremendous educational legacy as the founder and former chairman of the Department of Physics and Mathematics at Alabama A&M University.

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  2. 5. velj

    Today’s honoree for is Dr. Harry Morrison. Dr. Morrison was the first African American physics faculty member at UC Berkeley. His rich legacy includes his commitment to developing scientific talent in the African American community.

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  3. 4. velj

    Today’s honoree for is Dr. Meredith Gourdine. Dr. Gourdine was a highly successful scientist and entrepreneur. His pioneering research and product development in electrogasdynamics has made indelible legacy on our world.

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  4. 3. velj

    Today’s honoree for is Dr. Carl Rouse. Dr. Rouse was the first African American to be a career professional astrophysics researcher. His legacy ensures continued growth of underrepresented groups in astrophysics research.

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    3. velj

    Get to know physicist, athlete, minister and president Willie Rockward in this interview:

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  6. 2. velj

    Today's honoree for is Carolyn Beatrice Parker. Ms. Parker is the first African American woman known to have gained a postgraduate degree in physics. Her legacy has inspired generations of African American women in physics.

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  7. 1. velj

    Today's honoree for is Dr. Edward Bouchet. Dr. Bouchet was the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in physics from any American University. He has established a legacy of excellence for all African American physicists.

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    28. sij
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  9. 20. sij

    Happy Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. day from the National Society of Black Physicists.

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    18. sij

    So the Trump Administration wants to make school lunches less healthy? It’s almost like a concerted effort to take on the persona of a comic book villain.

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    15. sij

    Just a reminder folks - w/ , & other deadlines fast approaching, the BEST way to get your opportunities in front of the SACNAS community is to post them for FREE on our Opportunities Board.

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    14. sij

    Excited to be featured on and to be given a chance to highlight the KOTO experiment, and the need to improve inclusion in physics.

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  13. 9. sij

    The report they spent the last two years investigating the reasons for the persistent underrepresentation of African Americans in physics is finally here!!

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    1. sij

    The report of the Task Force I've been managing will be released in a few days! I'm really proud of the work we've done and I'm excited for the real work to begin!

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    28. pro 2019.

    I just published Black America: HBCUs Are Our 40 Acres and a Mule #1619

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    19. pro 2019.

    But she struggles with seeing all of these wonderful things about herself. If you're a woman and a scientist, in particular a woman of color, would you please leave some encouraging words for her? Replies to this, DM's, or RT's are all welcome.

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    19. pro 2019.

    I have a young woman of color in my AP Physics C class that is brilliant, driven, and an absolute joy to have as a student. She's wanted to study astrophysics for as long as she can remember and her passion for physics reminds me so much of my passion in high school.

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  18. 6. pro 2019.
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    Purdue president apologizes for calling black scholar ‘rarest creature in America’. You can’t find black scholars?! You’re not looking if you’re honest! Who calls human beings creatures?! If we’re so rare, when you find us, you should pay when you find us.

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    15. stu 2019.

    How can you go to and fail to have a lab session!? Thanks to , Paul Juodawlkis, and Anuradha Agarwal, Ph.D for the ICs Packaging Lab session. I had only done this in theory class but I was happy to have hours of exploration from start to end.

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