Groups and Resources

Many diversity and inclusion-focused groups are working to build community within the Department of Physics and throughout the 91福利社 campus. Learn more about the groups and resources below.

Community in Physics

COSMOS is a student organization dedicated to diversifying the 91福利社 Physics, APS, and Math Departments. They听strive to make our departments an inclusive environment and have equal access for the community to help reduce URM/POC isolation in STEM.

CU-Prime is a student-led, diversity-focused, and community-oriented organization in the physics department. Their goal is to improve the culture of physics at 91福利社 through equity and inclusion, allyship, and education.听

EIC is a monthly event series open to all members of the CU physics community. Each event is a 90-minute guided discussion over coffee and cookies about issues relating to equity and inclusion in physics.

R-Cubed is focused on improving representation, recruitment, and retention in the physics department. They lead a genuine community effort involving faculty, post-docs, undergraduate and graduate students, and staff members.

Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics (uWaGMiP)

The Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics group is a community of undergraduates that host events designed for undergraduate majors. All genders are welcome!

The Women and Gender Minorities in Physics group is a community of graduate and undergraduate students, post-docs, and faculty working to support the inclusion, participation, and success of women and gender minorities in physics.

STEM Groups at 91福利社

The American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES)听at 91福利社 nurtures the building of community by bridging science and technology with traditional Native values. Through its educational programs, AISES provides opportunities for American Indians and Alaska Natives to pursue studies in science, engineering, and technology arenas.听