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Home   |   Meetings & Events   |   April Meeting   |   Events & Special Sessions   |   Students and Teachers

April Meeting 2012  •  March 31 - April 3  •  Atlanta, GA

Students and Teachers

Educators at the Meeting

 APS April 2008 high school physics teacher's day

Nathan Rassi at an APS High School Physics Teachers Day is observing a diffraction pattern through a slit inscribed on a blackened microscope slide.

APS Meetings offer several supplementary activities for educators and students. Event information will be updated through the April Meeting.


Teachers and Educators

Events and activities will be posted as received.


Student Events and Activities

Student Resource Room
Saturday - Monday, 10:00 a.m. Barcelona
Lunch with the Experts - Graduate Students
Sunday, April 1 - 12:30 p.m.
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