Nobel Prize award winning physicist, Duncan M. Haldane, writes quantum physics equations on a chalk board at the Aspen Center for Physics. The Aspen Center for Physics became an independent non-profit corporation in 1968, and is located in the residential West end of town. Hosting over 1,000 physicists each year, the campus has over 200 chalkboards.
In 2022, Aspen Public Radio launched an initiative to build, catalog, and archive an original “Sonic ID” audio library to preserve the diverse sound heritage of our mountain communities—and advance the station’s reputation as a community connector and innovator. Aspen Public Radio listeners can hear these audio vignettes on 91.5FM and 88.9FM throughout the broadcast schedule.