Skip to content ↓

MIT Society of Physics Students receives honorable mention, named 'distinguished chapter'

This dual honor puts the MIT chapter in the top 20 percent of nearly 800 chapters nationwide.
On stage at the 2010 Physics Rock Concert, an annual event organized by the MIT Society of Physics Students, are (from left) students Axel Schmidt and Michael Grinich with Professor Tali Figueroa-Feliciano.
Caption:
On stage at the 2010 Physics Rock Concert, an annual event organized by the MIT Society of Physics Students, are (from left) students Axel Schmidt and Michael Grinich with Professor Tali Figueroa-Feliciano.
Credits:
Photo: Aditi Verma/The Tech

The MIT chapter of the national Society of Physics Students (SPS) — a student program of the American Institute of Physics (AIP) — has been awarded an honorable mention and named a Distinguised SPS Chapter for the 2012-2013 academic year by the AIP. The dual honor recognized the "depth and breadth of SPS activities" and "level of student engagement" of the MIT chapter.

Affiliated with the national physics honor society Sigma Pi Sigma, the SPS was created to support the professional development of physics students in "beyond-the-classroom" skills such as leadership, effective communication of scholarly work, networking and outreach.

MIT SPS activities, led by a dynamic group of students, include luncheons with weekly physics colloquia speakers; physics demo classes for local high school students; GRE practice sessions; senior advice night talks on UROPs and graduate school admissions; and community favorite, the annual Physics Rock Concert.

Related Links

Related Topics

More MIT News

On a dark stage, Jordan Rudess performs on keyboard in front of a kinetic sculpture featuring a grid of white petals

A model of virtuosity

Acclaimed keyboardist Jordan Rudess’s collaboration with the MIT Media Lab culminates in live improvisation between an AI “jam_bot” and the artist.

Read full story