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Home   |   Publications   |   APS News   |   May 2006 (Volume 15, Number 5)   |   Committee on Minorities Meets

Committee on Minorities Meets

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The APS Committee on Minorities met at APS headquarters in College Park, MD on April 7. In the photo are (left to right): Juana Rudati, Eric Lin, Lawrence Norris (National Society of Black Physicists liaison), Calvin Howell (COM Chair), Edward Thomas (bottom), Jay Dickerson (top), APS Director of Education Ted Hodapp, APS Outreach Programs Administrator Arlene Modeste Knowles, and Pete Markowitz. The APS Committee on Minorities met at APS headquarters in College Park, MD on April 7. In the photo are (left to right): Juana Rudati, Eric Lin, Lawrence Norris (National Society of Black Physicists liaison), Calvin Howell (COM Chair), Edward Thomas (bottom), Jay Dickerson (top), APS Director of Education Ted Hodapp, APS Outreach Programs Administrator Arlene Modeste Knowles, and Pete Markowitz.
Photo credit: Ernie Tretkoff

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