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March 2007 (Volume 16, Number 3)

Fellows Reign in Southern California

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Photo by Darlene Logan
On January 16, a large turnout of APS Fellows assembled in the UCLA Faculty Center to socialize and to hear about some APS programs. The evening was hosted by Barry Barish of Caltech, and was presided over by APS President-elect Arthur Bienenstock of Stanford. In addition to Bienenstock, attendees heard from APS Executive Officer Judy Franz, Director of Education and Diversity Ted Hodapp, and Director of Public Affairs Michael Lubell. In the photo, Bienenstock (center), enjoys the company of Fellows King-Ning Tu (left) and Roberto Peccei, both of UCLA.

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March 2007 (Volume 16, Number 3)

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"Woodstock of Physics," Quantum Computing Among Highlights of 2007
Meet the New Editor-in-Chief
Poll Finds Significant Interest in School Boards Among Physicists
APS Gathers Postdoc Best Practices; Comments are invited
Built for Speed: NASCAR Physics Featured in Public Lecture
New Report Reviews Primary Economic Driving Factors in U.S
PRL Launches New Feature to Improve Accessibility
Fellows Reign in Southern California
Committee on Informing the Public Holds First Meeting
Getting High on Physics
Members in the Media
This Month in Physics History
Zero Gravity: The Lighter Side of Science
Schrodinger's Parrot
Letters
The Back Page
Inside the Beltway: Washington Analysis and Opinion