Don’t miss out on the BIGGEST STEM party of the year!!
Now is the perfect time to dive into Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), especially the thrilling world of the physical sciences! We're creating something truly exciting: a physics celebration!
Kylie, a Senior Physics Major at Adelphi University shares her excitement for the Cosmic Pathways Undergraduate Physics Conference. She is so excited to interact with other students and professors as well as look for potential career opportunities! #cosmicpathways
Are you interested in astronomy? Or just looking at the stars? See a world-class planetarium show FOR FREE at the Cosmic Pathways conference!
Luis, a Physics graduate from City College of New York, shares his excitement for the Cosmic Pathways Undergraduate Physics Conference.
Does Your High School or College Have an Active Physics Club?!
Attention NYC-area physics clubs! The 2025 Cosmic Pathways Conference invites you to showcase your incredible work. Bring your club to City College of New York on March 1st, 2025, and set up a table.
Physics Opportunities with Carissa at Cosmic Pathways!
Carissa, a high school physics teacher and adjunct professor, shares her excitement for the Cosmic Pathways Undergraduate Physics Conference. She’s eager to introduce high school and college students. #cosmicpathways
Natalie, a North Shore High School Student shares her excitement to present her research at the Cosmic Pathways Undergraduate Physics Conference. She has been working with Dr. Matthew Wright from Adelphi University! She is also excited to see other students research!
What is Cosmic Pathways?!
Right now is the most amazing time to get into Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and in particular the physical sciences. #cosmicpathways
New York City Region’s Best and Only Conference for High School and College Students Interested in Careers in Physics/Engineering/Astronomy!
Next Conference: March 1st. City College. New York, NY. Best part, it’s Free!
Quantum superposition, as illustrated by Schrödinger's cat, suggests that a system exists in multiple states simultaneously (like the cat being both alive and dead) until it is observed, collapsing into a single state.
It's #QuantumYear2025. Which had us wondering:
Q: When did we first have a formal Quantum Mechanics class at CCNY?
A: 1957!
That's more than 50 years after Planck's Lectures and Einstein's photoelectric effect work!
Thanks to Archives @CCNYLibraries for helping with the search.
Are you interested in going to graduate school? At the Cosmic Pathways conference we will have a graduate student panel to answer your questions about graduate school, research, how it’s not always a straight line, and career opportunities in STEM fields.