The Society of Physics Students at Texas A&M University Commerce

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SPS is a chapter based society that exists to help students transform themselves into contributing members of the professional community. Traditional coursework develops only one range of skills. Other skills needed to flourish professionally include effective communication and personal interactions, leadership experience, establishing a personal network of contacts, presenting scholarly work in professional meetings and journals, research experiences, and outreach services to the campus and local communities. Through its members, advisers, chapters, and leadership, SPS enables national initiatives and local impacts within the community. SPS supports students, advisers, and departments to improve the overall community. SPS wants to support every undergraduate student with an interest in physics and astronomy excel. SPS seeks to assist every undergraduate department help students succeed. Locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally, the SPS offers the opportunity for these important enrichments to the student's experience. We are SPS. We are Sigma Pi Sigma. And, we support people.

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Members who have taken three semesters of Physics Courses can choose to join the National Sigma Pi Sigma Organization. Joining SPS puts you in an inviting community both at the University and nationwide.

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Our Team

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Nicholas Cox

Treasurer
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Thomas Head

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Sherman Butler-Losey

President
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Darwin Little

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Ryan Rodriguez

Secretary
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Erica Salinas

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The Society of Physics Students at Texas A&M University Commerce

2600 West Neal Street
Commerce Texas 75428
United States