American Physical Society

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APS Education & Diversity Intern

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APS Public Engagement Intern

Monday, August 10, 2020

Jack Moody

Well, that’s all folks! This will be my last blog post as an SPS intern. This has been an amazing experience! I could not be more grateful for this opportunity to give back to the physics community and to participate in so many fantastic activities at APS Careers.

Monday, August 3, 2020

Jack Moody

The train is rolling in! Things are starting to wrap up here at APS Careers, but it has been a fantastic ride! I have been learning so much and have gained many valuable skills and perspectives from my time here at APS.

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Jack Moody

This week was mostly preoccupied with my upcoming webinar and ROTC activities, but both are going splendid and I am so excited for these final weeks of my internship here at APS!

Sunday, July 19, 2020

Jack Moody

Yet another action-packed week here at APS Careers! It is sad to think my internship is in the back half and starting to finish up, but I am so proud and happy to be a part of all of these amazing projects.

Joseph Dees

Sunday, July 12, 2020

Joseph Dees

So I feel like I have blinked and my summer has disappeared.  With each passing day, the end of the summer draws ever nearer.  I'm very thankful for the opportunity this summer has presented.

Sunday, July 12, 2020

Jack Moody

This was another action-packed week here at APS Careers. I feel like a lot of progress is being made and I’m really enjoying the projects I’m working on. 

Joseph Dees

Sunday, July 5, 2020

Joseph Dees

While there are many things that I could talk about on this day, today is a day of remembrance.  You might ask what we are to remember?  Two Hundred Forty-Four years ago, our forefathers founded this country.  While everyone will agree that this country is not perfect, we can also agree that it i

Sunday, July 5, 2020

Samantha Creech

Since the pandemic accelerated back in March, we’ve all been experiencing a weird passage of time. For some, it’s plodded by, each week like a year. For others, we blinked and found ourselves in July.

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