Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Graduate Education & Bridge Program Conference
Friday–Sunday, February 10–12, 2017; College Park, Maryland
Session P5: Plenary V with Breakfast |
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Room: Chesapeake Salon A/B |
Sunday, February 12, 2017 8:00AM - 10:00AM |
P5.00001: The Nuts and Bolts of Bridge Programs Jay Gupta, Kelly Holley-Bocklemann, Cagliyan Kurdak, Alexander Rudolph Bridge programs are an effective way to ready students for the transition from undergraduate to graduate study in physics. A panel of representatives from several bridge programs will describe the unique framework and key objectives of their programs, as well as share strategies for working with their unique student population. Speakers include Jay Gupta of the APS Bridge Program at Ohio State University, Kelly Holley-Bocklemann of the Fisk-Vanderbilt Master-to-PhD Bridge Program, \c{C}agliyan Kurdak of the University of Michigan Applied Physics Imes-Moore Fellows Program, and Alex Rudolph of the Cal Poly Pomona Cal-Bridge Program. [Preview Abstract] |
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