Physics and Astronomy Blog

Physics Major Channels Michael Jackson at Clemson’s National Pan-Hellenic Council Fall Fest Step Show

Physics and Astronomy junior, VJ Mattison, joined his brothers in the Kappa Lambda Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity to compete in last fall’s NPHC Fall Fest Step Show. The group performed a Michael Jackson-themed routine, which featured different members portraying Jackson throughout different stages of his career. Mattison portrayed a mid-career Jackson, performing iconic dance moves like the moonwalk. The Fall Fest Step Show, which is a part of Clemson’s homecoming festivities each year, is a competition fundraiser where NPHC sororities and fraternities face off in a heated step and stroll battle to determine who will be crowned the winner of Fall Fest. Judges score groups based on a variety of factors, including the quality of their stepping, strolling, and overall choreography. Along with bragging rights, Fall Fest winners are awarded a cash prize, which can be used to help cover the cost of dues and the organization’s philanthropic endeavors. Competing in Fall Fest requires months of practice and preparation, which helps bolster the sense of brother- and sisterhood of the participating organizations. Mattison said “Having to be with [my fraternity brothers] every day for the last two months definitely makes our bond stronger.” The NPHC serves as the governing council for nine historically African American fraternities and sororities, eight of which are represented at Clemson. Members note that their participation with these organizations helps them build a community with other African American students and gives them a reason to come back to Clemson after graduation. Though Mattison’s fraternity didn’t take away first place in last fall’s event, they gave an impressive, energy-filled performance! You can learn more about Clemson’s NPHC Fall Fest and view portions of the performances here!

Clemson Astrophysics Alum Featured in NASA’s Early Career Scientist Spotlight

Dr. Ross Silver (Ph.D., 2023) was recently featured in NASA’s “Early Career Scientist Spotlight” series. After graduating with his Ph.D. in 2023, Dr. Silver accepted a position as a postdoctoral fellow at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. His research is centered on active galactic nuclei (AGN), and since joining NASA, he has contributed to three proposals and one paper. Dr. Silver said his research experience at Clemson, with his Ph.D. advisor, Prof. Marco Ajello, prepared him well for his current position. We’re so proud of Dr. Silver’s accomplishments! You can read NASA’s article about Dr. Silver here


Credit: Jay Friedlander