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Spring 2019 Book Club
Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming is a 2010 non-fiction book by American historians of science Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway. It identifies parallels between the global warming controversy and earlier controversies over tobacco smoking, acid rain, DDT, and the hole in the ozone layer. Oreskes and Conway write that in each case “keeping the controversy alive” by spreading doubt and confusion after a scientific consensus had been reached was the basic strategy of those opposing action. In particular, they show that Fred Seitz, Fred Singer, and a few other contrarian scientists joined forces with conservative think tanks and private corporations to challenge the scientific consensus on many contemporary issues.
The APS CUWiP at Northwestern University 2019
Winter 2019 Book Club
Between the World and Me is a 2015 nonfiction book written by Ta-Nehisi Coates and published by Spiegel & Grau. It is written as a letter to the author’s teenage son about the feelings, symbolism, and realities associated with being Black in the United States.
2018/19 Officers
MacKenzie Lenz, Kelby Hahn, Mattia Carbonaro, Mike Vignal, Elizabeth Gire, Madison Gryba, Gina Mayonado, Kasey Yoke, and Nicole Quist
Fall 2018 Book Club
“Beliefs about men and women are as old as humanity itself, but Fine’s funny, spiky book gives reason to hope that we’ve heard Testosterone rex’s last roar.” —Annie Murphy Paul, New York Times Book Review
2017/18 Group Photo
Spring 2018 Book Club
The acclaimed social psychologist offers an insider’s look at his research and groundbreaking findings on stereotypes and identity.
Journal Club: Social Topics in Physics
PH 405/505 CRN 58630/58631
Social Topic in Physics (STiP) is a once weekly journal club organized by PhIS. We read and discuss journals, essays, and articles on topics related to the social, environmental, economic, etc. state of physics, science, and education. Course in P/N attendance based and the meeting time will be arranged to accommodate the schedules of those interested.
2017/18 Officers
MacKenzie Lenz, Kelby Hahn, Jessica Armstrong, Maggie Greenwood, Janet Tate, Allison Gicking, Gina Mayonado, and Nicole Quist
Fall 2017 Book Club
You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation is a 1990 non-fiction book on language and gender by Deborah Tannen, a professor of sociolinguistics at Georgetown University.
Summer 2017 Book Club
The historian and author of Lillian Gilbreth examines the “Great Man” myth of science with profiles of women scientists from Marie Curie to Jane Goodall.
Spring 2017 Book Club
A bracingly honest exploration of why there are still so few women in the hard sciences, mathematics, engineering, and computer science.
2016/17 Officers
The APS CUWiP at Oregon State University 2016
Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics (CUWiP)
At CUWiP, budding physicists will experience a professional conference, learn about graduate school and professions in physics, and share invaluable experiences, advice, and ideas with other women.
Oregon State University hosted CUWiP in 2016 and PhIS was the team behind holding the conference. We also encourage member to attend future conferences and have helped assist them in that effort.