
Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine visited the Integrated Science Center at the College of William and 玛丽 as part of his Cabinet Community Day.
Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine visited the Integrated Science Center at the College of William and 玛丽 as part of his Cabinet Community Day.
"I decided in high school that I wanted to be a chemist," said Alex Gade '08.
The Department of Chemistry was honored to receive an endowment this past fall to provide support for an entering freshman planning to major in chemistry.
Graduation statistics recently issued from the American Chemical Society (ACS) indicate that the Department of Chemistry at William and 玛丽 continues to excel in the number of chemistry degrees awarded to our majors.
An undergraduate course at William and 玛丽 was singled out in a national study of chemistry courses conducted by the Center for Educational Policy Research (CEPR) on behalf of the College Board.
Like many undergraduates, Brian Lottig '98 came to college with his mind focused on two things: academics and beer — a combination that he has turned into a successful career as a brewmaster.
What excites Floyd Dewey Gottwald, Sr. Professor of Chemistry William Starnes most about his recently patented organic stabilizers for PVC isn't the tremendous monetary potential the invention could bring him, the College and his department. It's the idea that his contribution to the growing $1.8-billion heat stabilizers industry could help save lives.
When she entered William and 玛丽 in 2001, Megan Dellinger ('05) showed a lot of promise. She was awarded one of two Dow scholarships given to college freshmen who are prospective chemistry majors, and she had already participated in chemistry research during the summer at Carnegie Mellon University.
So the first question you have to be asking yourself is, "What is an integrated science center?"