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WGMP Networking Event

In-Person PHYS 401

Location

Physics : 401

Date & Time

March 31, 2026, 5:00 pm7:00 pm

Description

Join us for an exciting networking event hosted by Women and Gender Minorities in Physics! This is a great opportunity for students to connect with Physics faculty, learn about their research, and explore the courses they teach.

Whether you're curious about different fields in physics or looking to build relationships with professors, this event is a welcoming space to ask questions and engage in meaningful conversations.
All majors are welcome and food will be provided! We hope to see you there!
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Here is a concise alt-text description for the image, designed to be both descriptive and accessible.Alt-TextA pink-themed event flyer for the Women & Gender Minorities in Physics (WGMP) group at UMBC. The flyer features a central graphic of a megaphone connected to various cartoon figures, symbolizing networking.Event Details:Title: WGMP Presents... Networking EventPurpose: Meet Physics Department faculty, learn about their research, and discover opportunities to get involved.Date: March 31st, 2026Time: 5 – 7 pmPerks: Pizza, snacks, and refreshments will be provided.Social Media: @umbc_wgmpThe background is decorated with light pink physics-related illustrations, including a globe, molecular structures, and equations like the kinetic energy formula.