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Clubs and Organizations

Discover opportunities to learn and collaborate through student-led clubs and research organizations.

SPS

Love physics and want to connect with others who do? SPS is the place for undergrads who love physics, whether you want to learn more, get involved, or just hang out with friends. Plus, we've got a freshly renovated lounge ready for cozy study sessions!

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PAGSO

Looking for a supportive group to share grad life with? PAGSO is all about connection, fun socials, outreach, and laid-back hangouts where students can relax, make friends, and enjoy some well-deserved downtime. All grad students in the program welcome!

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Quantum Technology Club

Curious about quantum science and computing? QT Club is the place to discuss, learn about the latest tech, and discover the amazing opportunities available in the quantum world. All are academic majors are welcome!

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Astronomy Club

An undergrad club centered around space for all who are interested in learning more and discussing topics regarding space and astronomy. We go on WVU Planetarium visits, trivia nights, community service, rocket launches, and trips to Green Bank Telescope!

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Women's+ Lunch

The Women's+ Lunch focuses on creating a supportive community for women and gender minorities in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Bring your lunch and connect with students, faculty, and postdoctoral researchers from across our community!

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CMP Seminar

Each week, the condensed matter physics group meets with a featured guest for open floor discussions, lectures, progress reports, and more. People from all groups and departments are welcome to attend!

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REACT

This student-led journal club stays current on breakthroughs in fusion and plasma science, develop critical reading and discussion skills, and explore cross-disciplinary topics via rotating presenters and open dialogue. Advanced students preferred!

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Astronomy Journal Club

A journal club focused on papers from all fields of astronomy, aimed at anyone involved in astronomy-related research (but everyone is welcome!).

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Do you lead a club or organization based in the WVU Department of Physics and Astronomy?
To be included on this page, email Miranda Heitz with details!