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
Session C1: Case Study: Developing a Thriving Physics Program at Howard University |
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Room: Quinton Williams Conference Room A |
Saturday, February 10, 2018 1:30PM - 1:42PM |
C1.00001: Case Study: Developing a Thriving Physics Program at Howard University Quinton L. Williams Quinton L. Williams is Chair and Professor of Physics at Howard University, and former professor at Jackson State University. For this case study, he will discuss his experience with rebuilding and developing thriving physics programs. [Preview Abstract] |
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