Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Annual Spring Meeting of the APS Ohio-Region Section and the AAPT Michigan Section
Volume 63, Number 7
Friday–Saturday, March 23–24, 2018; East Lansing, Michigan
Session C1: Invited: Plenary II |
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Room: Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building 1415 |
Friday, March 23, 2018 8:00PM - 8:45PM |
C1.00001: Diversity & Inclusion: Counting things that count Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts. Invited Speaker: Susan White We know that there are underrepresented groups in physics and astronomy. In this talk we will look at the representation of underrepresented groups from the students taking high school physics through the students earning PhDs in physics and astronomy. Women are underrepresented. African Americans are underrepresented. Hispanics are underrepresented. Native Americans are underrepresented. We will review the numbers. Then we will look beyond representation at additional factors that count. [Preview Abstract] |
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