dfrf

Constitution and Important Forms
Link to GSO


Upcoming Events

Nothing yet, stay tuned!


Online tools

Vote for upcoming movies
View the event calendar


Past Events

This Academic Year
Apple Picking 2010

Past Academic Years
Hiking at Filmore Glen
Apple Picking 2009
Apple Picking 2008
Pizza night
Fine Beer Friday II
Sledding 2007
Ice Skating 2006
Winter Social 2005
Haunted house
Fine Beer Friday
Physics Picnic Sept 2005
Wine and Cheese Party
Physics Picnic May 2005
Sledding March 2005



For more information about the Physics Graduate Student Organization, contact David J. Niedzwiecki, current President.

The primary goal of the Physics Graduate Student Organization (PGSO) is to foster a sense of community amongst the Physics graduate students. The primary vehicle to accomplish this goal was the establishment and administration of a Graduate Student Lounge that provides a place for students to meet, socialize, and exchange ideas. The PGSO, as a student run organization exists to serve the needs and concerns of all Physics graduate students.

The PGSO is YOUR organization. Executive board members and Senators serve as a political body which advocates for graduate students in all aspects of University life. As a policy maker and coordinator for the administration of your graduate student fees, PGSO is committed to representing your interests at Syracuse University.

"Study Break"
New day and time to be announced soon
In the new Graduate Lounge: Coffee, Tea, some snacks

Meet your PGSO Executive Board

David J. Niedzwiecki
(President)
Matthew Ware
(Vice President)
Larne Pekowsky
(Historian)
Alexander Nitz
(Senator)
Richard Galvez
(Senator)
Belete Cheneka
(Senator)
David Mayette
(Senator)
Duanduan Wan
(Senator)
Hardik Panjwani
(Senator)
Kathleen Tracy
(Senator)
Lukasz Gintowt
(Senator)
Manungu "Joseph" Kiveni
(Senator)
Riccardo Penco
(Senator)

Copyright SU 2004 S.U.Home CAS Home

Whats New Link Seminars and Events Link Courses Link Education and Outreach Link Undergraduate Studies Link Graduate Studies Link People Link Research Link General Information Link Physics Home