The most transformative element of my undergraduate education
I am a 31-year-old student going back for a second bachelor's degree and a new career. I am SPS.
Kyle Greene
University of Minnesota
SPS Member
I'm a certified scuba diver, and I like extreme sports. I am SPS.
Kelby Peterson
Utah State University
SPS Research Intern
Working on the national council allowed me to connect with students across the country and shape the global direction of the society.
Chris Faesi
Harvard University
SPS Council Student Member
We can make a meaningful impact on students who might not otherwise be exposed to the possibilities of physics.
Blake McCracken
Angelo State University
SPS Member
My SPS internship taught me how to grasp networking and professional opportunities and become part of the physics community.
Erin Slupski
University of Delaware
SPS Outreach Intern
Through SPS, I met physicists at every level, from students to CEOs. These experiences helped me network, gave me more confidence in public speaking, and strengthened my leadership skills.
Krystle McLaughlin
Lehigh University
SPS Council Student Member
Carrying out our SPS chapter’s microgravity experiment was an unforgettable experience that I wish every aspiring physicist could have.
Janelle Holmes
Howard University
SPS Member
SPS gave me something important: an understanding that I can be a scientist who engages with policy makers and communicates effectively with the world at large.
Benjamin Preis
Tufts University
AIP Mather Policy Intern
By becoming an AZC, I was able to help plan the 2008 Congress. I hope it inspired the next generation of physicists and leaders.