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 GPS: General Poster Session
2:30 PM,
Saturday, February 10, 2018
Conference Room A, B, C
Abstract: GPS.00001 : Sustaining a Thriving Undergraduate Physics Program*
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Authors:
Peter Sheldon
(Randolph College)
Sarah Sojka
(Randolph College)
Tisha Colvin
(Randolph College)
Peggy Schimmoeller
(Randolph College)
Katrin Schenk
(Randolph College)
*This project is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants No. DUE-1153997 and DUE-1564970
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