Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Building a Thriving Undergraduate Physics Program
Volume 63, Number 3
Saturday–Sunday, February 10–11, 2018; American Center for Physics, College Park, Maryland
Epitome
Feb 10 2018 1:00PM, Saturday
P1
Phys21: Preparing Physics Students for 21st Century Careers
Room: Laurie McNeil Conference Room A
Feb 10 2018 1:30PM, Saturday
C1
Case Study: Developing a Thriving Physics Program at Howard University
Room: Quinton Williams Conference Room A
Feb 10 2018 2:00PM, Saturday
C2
PhysTEC at FIU: A Decade Later
Room: Laird Kramer Conference Room A
Feb 10 2018 2:30PM, Saturday
Feb 11 2018 8:15AM, Sunday
P2
Learning Assistant Program: Supporting Learning, Creating Community, Building Physics Indentity
Room: Eleanor Close Conference Room A
Feb 11 2018 9:00AM, Sunday
C3
Case StudyL Assessment in a Thriving Physics Program
Room: Kathryn Svinarich Conference Room A
Feb 11 2018 12:15PM, Sunday
C4
Case Study: Undergraduate Research - A Critical Tool in Building a Thriving Undergraduate Physics Program
Room: John Mateja Conference Room A
Feb 10 2018 1:00PM, Saturday
P1
Phys21: Preparing Physics Students for 21st Century Careers
Room: Laurie McNeil Conference Room A
Feb 10 2018 1:30PM, Saturday
C1
Case Study: Developing a Thriving Physics Program at Howard University
Room: Quinton Williams Conference Room A
Feb 10 2018 2:00PM, Saturday
C2
PhysTEC at FIU: A Decade Later
Room: Laird Kramer Conference Room A
Feb 10 2018 2:30PM, Saturday
Feb 11 2018 8:15AM, Sunday
P2
Learning Assistant Program: Supporting Learning, Creating Community, Building Physics Indentity
Room: Eleanor Close Conference Room A
Feb 11 2018 9:00AM, Sunday
C3
Case StudyL Assessment in a Thriving Physics Program
Room: Kathryn Svinarich Conference Room A
Feb 11 2018 12:15PM, Sunday
C4
Case Study: Undergraduate Research - A Critical Tool in Building a Thriving Undergraduate Physics Program
Room: John Mateja Conference Room A
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