Attempted Copolymerization of Epoxides Synthesized from Oleic and Linoleic Acids
Name: An Tran Major: Chemistry Advisor: Dr. Lilliana Morris Dr. Melissa M. Schultz Sustainability and the Environment Award My chemistry IS project focuses on […]
Name: An Tran Major: Chemistry Advisor: Dr. Lilliana Morris Dr. Melissa M. Schultz Sustainability and the Environment Award My chemistry IS project focuses on […]
Jennifer Faust awarded $641,239 grant over 5 years to support research with students in atmospheric and environmental chemistry
Discussions and insights on current science topics open to the community via Zoom
Associate Dean and Associate Professor at Boston University to speak to Wooster community
Major: Chemistry Class Year: 2022 Faculty Mentor: Matt Krain Wilson Award At VNU University of Science in Hanoi, Vietnam, I researched the plastic’s organic […]
Megan Cooper ’95 leads a research laboratory that is part of the international COVID Human Genetic Effort
Diane Gorgas ’86 draws on Wooster experience in all facets of her career
Cell biologist and professor at UC Davis honored for her remarkable achievement in the life sciences
Student: John Nugent Major: Chemistry Advisor: Dr. Paul Bonvallet Calix[4]arene capped azobenzene (CCA) takes advantage of the isomerization of azobenzene and the host-guest interactions […]
Student: Kyndalanne Pike Majors: Chemistry, Mathematics Advisors: Dr. Faust, Dr. Morrison Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are emerging environmental contaminants of concern detected in […]
Student: Elise M. Nikolich Major: Religious Studies Minors: Chemistry, Environmental Studies Advisors: Jeremy Rapport, Mark Graham In order to investigate how Quakers employ the […]
Laura Leventhal ’18, senior Kyndalanne Pike receive prestigious fellowships
Prestigious award goes to chemistry and mathematics double major Kyndalanne Pike
Physics and chemistry departments will continue to serve as REU site over next three years
Lisa Robbins, a research associate in the department of horticulture and crop science at The Ohio State University, will present “The Science of Wine.”
Four busts and two portraits of scientists from historically underrepresented groups now displayed in Timken Science Library
Former president of the American Chemical Society and professor at Penn to speak
Three-year grant will be used to study soil-dwelling bacteria’s ability to break down pollutants
Dow veteran Jeff Gilbert ’85 happy to welcome and mentor younger Scots
Students study carbon cycle impact on rainwater