Pacific Northwest Association for College Physics
PNACP provides professional development for faculty who teach physics at universities, colleges, and high schools in AK, WA, OR, ID, and MT. Typically, this is done through the holding of an annual meeting at which attendees meet to discuss physics, physics education, and learn about new physics concepts to take back to their classrooms.
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