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Committee Member Directory

Mary Kay Patton , Committee Chair (2010)
Hathaway Brown School
19600 North Park Blvd
Shaker Heights, OH United States 44122
Phone: (216) 932-4214
mk_jcu96@yahoo.com

Jacob Blickenstaff (2012)
University of Southern Mississippi
505 Court St
Hattiesburg, MS United States 39401
Phone: (601) 584-0820
jclarkblickenstaff@gmail.com

Eleanor W. Close (2011)
Seattle Pacific University
Dept of Physics
3307 Third Ave W Ste 307
Seattle, WA United States 98119-1997
Phone: (206) 286-7347; Fax: (206) 378-5400
closee@spu.edu

Anne J. Cox (2012)
Eckerd College
Collegium of Natural Sciences
4200 54th Ave S
St Petersburg, FL United States 33711
Phone: (727) 864-8435; Fax: (727) 864-8382
coxaj@eckerd.edu

Patricia M. Heller, PhD (2010)
University of Minnesota
1503 W 26th St
Minneapolis, MN United States 55404
helle002@umn.edu

Marina Milner-Bolotin (2012)
Ryerson University
Dept of Physics and Astronomy
350 Victoria St
Toronto, ON Canada M5B 2K3
Phone: (416) 979-5000 x7418; Fax: (416) 979-5343
mmilner@ryerson.ca

Raymond C. Nelson, PhD (2011)
US Military Academy
30 Thayer Rd
West Point, NY United States 10996-1910
Phone: (845) 938-3014
raymond.nelson@usma.edu

Brian A. Pyper, PhD (2010)
Brigham Young University - Idaho
Dept of Physics
116 ROM
Rexburg, ID United States 83460-0520
Phone: (208) 496-1925; Fax: (208) 496-5925
pyperb@byui.edu

Susan E. Ramlo, PhD (2011)
University of Akron
Dept of Engineering & Science Technology
302 Buchtel Commons
Akron, OH United States 44325-6104
Phone: (330) 972-7057; Fax: (330) 972-4904
sramlo@uakron.edu

Warren W. Hein , Ex Officio (2010)
American Association of Physics Teachers
Office of the Executive Officer
One Physics Ellipse
College Park, MD United States 20740-3845
Phone: (301) 209-3311; Fax: (301) 209-0845
whein@aapt.org

 

Mission

  1. Seek more effective means of recruitment and retention of women in physics classes and physics-related careers.
  2. Seek methods of aiding women in physics in career development.
  3. Communicate to the AAPT membership and to the community at large the findings of the Committee, through approved AAPT channels.