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Mindiola Group Highlighted in Science

Apr 10, 2016

Research by Kyle Smith (of the Mindiola Group), Simon Berritt, director of the Chemistry HTE Facility, and collaborators on the borylation of methane has been featured in Science.

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Joe Subotnik Named Guggenheim Fellow

Apr 7, 2016

Associate Professor Joe Subotnik has been named a 2016 Guggenheim Fellow.

 

Since its establishment in 1925, the Guggenheim Foundation has granted more than $300 million in Fellowships to thousands of individuals, many of whom have gone on to receive other major internationally recognized honors and become members of the various national academies.

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Pat Walsh and Jeff Winkler Receive Teaching Awards

Mar 30, 2016

Prof. Patrick Walsh and Prof. Jeffrey Winkler have both been honored by the School of Arts and Sciences for their exceptional teaching and mentorship.

 

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Graduate Student Mike Noss Honored

Mar 30, 2016

Michael Noss, graduate student in Prof. Don Berry's research group, has received an SAS Dean's Award for Distinguished Teaching by a Graduate Student. Up to ten of these awards are presented annually to graduate students in the arts and sciences in recognition of their contributions to undergraduate teaching.

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Graduate Students Honored with NSF Fellowships

Mar 30, 2016

Three graduate students from the Chemistry Department received Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation. The NSF named 2,000 Fellows from 488 institutions from more than 17,000 nominations. The Chemistry winners are:

 

Grace Panetti (Schelter/Walsh Groups)

Rebecca Wiles (Molander Group)

Lauren Grant (Mindiola Group)

 

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Chemistry Students Named 2016 Dean's Scholars

Feb 19, 2016

Three Chemistry students have been named as 2016 School of Arts and Sciences Dean's Scholars.

 

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Donna Huryn Wins ACS Section Award

Jan 26, 2016

Adjunct Professor of Chemistry Donna Huryn has been awarded the 53rd American Chemical Society Philadelphia Section Award. The Section Award recognizes an individual, "who, by conspicuous scientific achievement through research, has made important contributions to man's knowledge and thereby aided the public appreciation of the profession." 

 

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Andrew Rappe's Research Featured

Dec 24, 2015

A multidisciplinary team led by Andrew Rappe has discovered a way to control UV light production through a chemical reaction that functions like a light switch.

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Madeleine Joullié to Receive John Scott Award

Nov 17, 2015

Madeleine Joullié will be one of the recipients of the prestigious John Scott Award this Friday. The award was founded in the early 19th century by John Scott, an Edinburgh chemist. The first awards were bestowed in 1834. The award is currently administered by the Board of Directors of City Trusts of the City of Philadelphia.

 

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Schelter Group Wins Postdoctoral Fellowship

Nov 9, 2015

Associate Professor Eric Schelter has been awarded a Postdoctoral Program in Environmental Chemistry from the Dreyfus Foundation. The award provides a principal investigator with a two year fellowship to appoint a Postdoctoral Fellow to perform fundamental research in the chemical sciences or engineering related to the environment.

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