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Chemistry synthesizes radical overhaul of undergraduate curriculum

Emory is one of the first major research universities to completely overhaul how it teaches chemistry, from introductory courses to capstone senior seminars. The new curriculum, called Chemistry Unbound, is supported by a $1.2 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.Continue readingChemistry synthesizes radical overhaul of undergraduate curriculum

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Julia Gensheimer and her passion for chemistry

“I can’t imagine doing chemistry anywhere else!” That was what Julia Gensheimer (EC ’19) told her mother after going on a tour of the new addition to Emory chemistry’s Atwood Hall. With its soaring atrium, shiny new labs, and innovative teaching space, it’s easy to see how the Atwood Addition could get a student excited…Continue readingJulia Gensheimer and her passion for chemistry

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Analytical chemistry out of the lab and into the WaterHub

Laura Briggs reports on their research experience on a trip to the WaterHub with Dr. Jeremy Weaver’s analytical chemistry class.Continue readingAnalytical chemistry out of the lab and into the WaterHub

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Discovering the WaterHub at Emory

Laura Briggs reports on a field trip to the WaterHub at Emory with her analytical chemistry class.Continue readingDiscovering the WaterHub at Emory

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A unique method for studying enzymes

Morgan Bair Vaughn discusses her work with temperature jump spectroscopy in the Dyer Group.Continue readingA unique method for studying enzymes

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PDS training at the world’s largest radio telescope

Luyao Zou uses PDS funds to visit the world’s largest radio telescope at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.Continue readingPDS training at the world’s largest radio telescope