The University of South Dakota Physics club (USDPC) was established in 1947 as a Chapter of the National Society of Physics Students, and is a nonprofitable academic organization providing a common platform to all the students of the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Its prime purpose is to facilitate and foster interaction and camaraderie among all the graduate and undergraduate students.
All the students registered within the department are automatically members of the USDPC. The USDPC is run by officers elected annually in December by USDPC general members.
Officers are president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and webmaster. There is one faculty adviser from the Physics Department at USDPC, although all faculty members are happy to support the Physics Club.
All the students registered within the department are automatically members of the USDPC. The USDPC is run by officers elected annually in December by USDPC general members.
Officers are president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and webmaster. There is one faculty adviser from the Physics Department at USDPC, although all faculty members are happy to support the Physics Club.
Mission Statement of the USD Physics Club
(tentative pending approval of USDPC membership)
The mission of the USDPC is to serve all students directly associated with the Physics Department at the University of South Dakota. We seek to provide a community within the department for graduate and undergraduate students alike, through events involving regular talks by students, different professional development workshops, various outreach activities, and direct interaction with faculties and other researchers. USDPC also provides the student’s voice to the department’s administration, faculty, university administration, and other student organizations.
The mission of the USDPC is to serve all students directly associated with the Physics Department at the University of South Dakota. We seek to provide a community within the department for graduate and undergraduate students alike, through events involving regular talks by students, different professional development workshops, various outreach activities, and direct interaction with faculties and other researchers. USDPC also provides the student’s voice to the department’s administration, faculty, university administration, and other student organizations.