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  • Alex Dickison to serve as vice president of the executive Board of the AAPT
    Alex Dickison  of Seminole Community College was recently elected as Vice-President of the Executive Board of the American Association of Physics Teachers. He will  serve 4 years through the presidential change. He is only the second two year college  person to be elected to the presidential chain in the 75 year history of AAPT.  
     

  • New science building at Green River Community College to be named after Marv Nelson.
    The Board of Trustees and President of Green River Community College has named the college's new science building in honor of retired physics instructor Marv Nelson. Marv, who received the American Association of Physics Teachers' national award for College Physics Teacher of the year in 1999, taught at Green River for more than three decades. He is the person most responsible for the excellent physics program that students and visitors see today. See the full story here...
     

  • Mary Beth Monroe has just completed 12 years of service on the executive board of the AAPT. 
    She served as the two year college representative on the executive board of the AAPT for six years and association secretary for another six years.  Mary Beth serviced on the board through times of change for AAPT and has been instrumental building a strong AAPT. At the recent AAPT meeting in Seattle the CPTYC recognized Mary Beth's contributions.

 

 

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