SWIP 2016 Year-In-Review
2016 was an eventful year for UMich SWIP. Here are some highlights:
Slauson Middle School Demo Day
On March 11th, SWIP hosted our yearly Demo Day where SWIP and Optics Society volunteers presented physics demonstations to students at Slauson Middle School.
Graduation
In 2016, many of our SWIP members and E-board members graduated, including former president Jenna Walrath, former E-board members Ryan Levy, Arielle Maxner, and Isaac Money, and SWIP members Julia Pakela (who we’ve welcomed back as a graduate member!) Jessie Micallef and Hanna Schamis. Congratulations!
From left: Ryan Levy, Jenna Walrath, Julia Pakela, Jessica Micallef, Hanna Shamis, Arielle Maxner and Isaac Mooney.
Summer Outreach
On May 27th, SWIP volunteers did a Library Demo Day at Summerfield-Petersburg Branch Library in Petersburg, MI for K-6th grade students from Summerfield Schools.
On June 27th, SWIP did a Demo Day for Summers-Knoll Summer Camp. This was our second year doing demos for Summers-Knoll!
FEMMES Fall Capstone
On November 12th, SWIP participated in FEMMES (Females Excelling More in Math, Engineering and the Sciences) Fall Capstone event.
SWIP members Chelsea Hendrus and Stephanie Hamilton demonstrate the Meisner effect with a levitating superconductor demo.
Spectrum Center LGBTQ Ally Development Workshop
In February and December, SWIP and the Spectrum Center offered Ally Development Workshops to the Physics, Applied Physics, and Astronomy departments.
SWIP Vice President Jessica Muir gave a short presentation before the Spectrum Center Ally Development Workshop on February 12th, 2016.
UMich Spectrum Center
Resource Handout from the December workshop
SWIP History Project
SWIP History Chair Julia Bourg presented on the SWIP History Project for the Physics Graduate Student Symposium (PGSS) on July 13th and again later for the UM Physics Department’s State of the Department Address on September 7th!
SWIP History Chair Julia Bourg presenting on “Early Alumnae of Michigan Physics” at PGSS on July 13th, 2016.



















