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Celebrating Diversity in the Future Faces of Physics

Round 1

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Fabulous Fields

Know YourStats

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Future Faces

This is the science discipline with the most

women in faculty positions (>20%).

Over 40% of students that earn double majors in

physics, get their second degree in this field.

The average percent representation of women in these four engineering fields combined is less

than 10%.

In 1988, the University of WI and Wayne State became the first two schools to

have accredited programs in this field of applied

physics.

Currently more physics PhDs are awarded for

work in this subfield than in any other.

Rounded to the nearest hundred, how many

students receive bachelor’s degrees in

physics per year, per SPS zone, on average?

The % representation of women in this branch of physics is nearly double that of the whole field.

Rounded to the nearest ten, roughly this percentage of students take physics in

high school.

They make up 13% of the population in the U.S., but

this underrepresented group earns only about

2% of the physics bachelor’s degrees awarded each year.

What percentage of people that earn bachelor’s

degrees in physics go on to get PhDs and work at

Colleges, Universities, or National Labs?

This theoretical physicist is author of A Brief History

of Time, and is almost completely paralyzed

from ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease.

Of the 3 women that have won the Nobel Prize in

Chemistry, one was awarded to this woman

and one to her daughter.

This physicist was the second female to win a Nobel Prize in physics. She won for her shell model of the nuclear

structure.

Upon receiving his PhD in physics from Yale, this man became the first

African American to earn a doctorate from an American university.

This iconic physicist was engaged in many civil

rights activities and co-chaired the American

Crusade to End Lynching.

In 1973, Chien-Shiung Wu became the first female

president of this professional society,

which publishes Physical Review Letters.

African Americans are most likely to earn a physics

bachelor's degree at this type of institution.

Kent Cullers, a blind physicist, leads the

targeted search signal detection team for this

organization, which conducts research on “life

in the universe.”

Fermilab has the most powerful particle

accelerator on earth, but it will soon be surpassed by

this accelerator, under construction at CERN.

The mission of this group is to promote the professional

well-being of African American physicists within

the scientific community and society.

This movie features SETI, ARECIBO, and Jodi Foster.

This new CBS sitcom stars two physicists and their

pretty neighbor.

This physicist wrote the popular science book,

The Physics of Star Trek.

The guitarist from this legendary band recently

earned his PhD in astrophysics.

In the comedy series, 3rd Rock from the Sun, this actor played a physics

professor.

Prada and Calvin Klein market glasses as

accessories, but many people are opting for this procedure so they don’t

have to wear them.

The popularity of gels, strips, and lights that produce this sparkly effect has exploded recently – but even ancient Egyptians saw it as a sign

of status.

This haircut, named after the popular sitcom character who debuted it in the mid

1990s, will eventually be as outdated as "The Farrah.”

In 2005, 2.7 million cosmetic surgeries were performed on this area of the face;

making it the top ranking cosmetic surgery site for

people ages 51-64.

Coming in second to liposuction, this is the next

most popular cosmetic surgery for men.

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On the Hill

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Friends of SPS

Increasing the participation of underrepresented groups is a is a top priority of this agency, which supports all

fields of fundamental science and engineering (except for

medical sciences).

This report was released in 2006 by the National

Academies and warned that the US is falling behind in STEM competitiveness.

During the 2006 State of the Union address, President

Bush announced this initiative, which included a large increase in science

funding.

There are currently two congressmen with PhDs in physics.

Name one.

This representative from TN is chair

of the House Committee on Science and Technology.

This underrepresented group of college

graduates usually has an unemployment rate

twice as high as white college graduates.

Unfortunately, this factor is a very good indicator of the likelihood that a

student will earn a bachelors degree.

American Indians / Alaska Natives, African Americans,

and Hispanic Americans collectively make up only

this percent of the country's science and engineering

workforce.

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Over 150 SPS members have already applied to become tutors through

this website.

This organization addresses the retention

and success of people in STEM fields through online mentoring.

Recent graduates who participate in this program

commit to teach for two years in rural or urban

schools in need.

SPS is member of this grassroots effort, which links

universities, museums, businesses, and other

groups working toward a greater public understanding

of science.

SPS works with this collaboration, part of the National Science Digital Library, to produce the

Nucleus.

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