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Five Mellon College of Science students have been inducted as members of Sigma Pi Sigma, a physics honor society

photo of sps inductees

2004 Sigma Pi Sigma induction ceremony, from left to right: Jennifer Anttonnen (Treasurer, Society of Physics Students ), Simon Tam, Raja Ahmad, Danielle Little, Adam Lichtl, Henry Hargrove (President, Society of Physics Students)

Five Mellon College of Science students have been inducted as members of Sigma Pi Sigma, a physics honor society. Founded in 1921 and today a part of the Society of Physics Students, Sigma Pi Sigma honors outstanding scholarship in physics, encourages interest in physics among students at all levels, promotes an attitude of service towards fellow students, colleagues, and the public, and provides a fellowship of persons who have excelled in physics. The 2004 inductees are: Danielle Little, Chi Hong Simon Tam, Adam Lichtl, Shandor Dektor, and Raja Mohd Hafiz Hafiz Raja Ahmad.

April 29, 2004

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For more information, see:

Society of Physics Students, Carnegie Mellon chapter
Society of Physics Students, national site
Sigma Pi Sigma
Department of Physics