Published: May 8, 2018

Watch out! There’s a new superhero in town.

This month,ÌýCU Wizards presentsÌýÌýfor a lively, entertaining show all about "Power, Grace, Wisdom & Wonder: The Physics of Wonder Woman!"

Thompson is an excellent, fun, energetic and engaging teacher. In addition, she is a physicist, cyclist, scholar and head of Educational Outreach for the American Physical Society. She's responsible for finding interesting and creative ways of teaching physics to young students nationwide. She also writes STEAM concept comic books geared for middle and high school students and develops that are available at no cost to science teachers nationwide.

Advance registration for the show is not necessary, so be sure to stop by.

For over 30 years, CU Wizards free STEAM shows have welcomed kids of all ages to attend college for a Saturday morning to learn more about the scientific wonders of our world.

Under the direction of ProfessorÌýDavid Nesbitt, these interactive shows are presented are hosted by renowned ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ professors and provide a perfect start to a fun-filled weekend. CU Wizards isÌýgeared toward children and young adults, but all are welcome! Each program lasts about an hour and includes several lively demonstration experiments.

Read more about the CU Wizards series, including the full lineup of presentations through June 16.

Wonder Woman action figure

If you go

Who: Open to the public
What: CU Wizards: Power, Grace, Wisdom & Wonder: The Physics of Wonder Woman!
When: Saturday, May 12, 9:30–10:30 a.m.
Where: Duane Physics and Astrophysics, room G1B30