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Home   |   About APS   |   Society Governance   |   Committees   |   Committee on Minorities

Committee on Minorities

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The membership of the Committee on Minorities in Physics shall consist of nine members appointed by the President-Elect to staggered three-year terms. The President-Elect shall appoint the Chair from among the members. This Committee shall address the production, retention, and career development of minority physicists and shall gather and maintain data on minorities in physics in support of these objectives. It may recommend and supervise studies and programs relevant to this charge. It shall report annually to the Council.

Delia Cabrera Fernández
Chair
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
(305) 482-4376
dcabrera2@med.miami.edu

Marta Lyselle Dark
Member
Spelman Coll
(404) 270-5850
mldark@alum.mit.edu

William J Evans
Member
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
(925) 424-3356
wjevans@llnl.gov

Dr Beverly Karplus Hartline
Member
Delaware State Univ
(302) 857-6500
bhartline@desu.edu

Pablo Laguna
Member
Georgia Inst of Tech
(404) 385-3907
plaguna@gatech.edu

Rene Lopez
Member
Univ of NC - Chapel Hill
(919) 962-7216
rln@physics.unc.edu

Lynwood P Randolph
Member
Les Assiciates, Inc
(281) 356-2030
lrandolph@sbcglobal.net

Donna Stokes
Member
Univ of Houston
(713) 743-3550
dstokes@uh.edu

APS Minorities in Physics Webpage

Senior Staff
Ted Hodapp, APS
hodapp@aps.org

Committee Advisor
Arlene Modeste Knowles
knowles@aps.org

Annual Reports
2006, 2003, 2001, 2000, 1998
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