Safety Training

Session II: Severance and Williams Specific Training Safety Training is mandatory for:  Safety Training Details/Requirements: Once you have completed the four parts of Safety Training (Session I, Session II, Laboratory Safety Quiz and Safety Agreement Form) you will be cleared to work in the laboratory settings. 

Chemistry Senior Meeting

Senior I.S. meeting for chemistry majors, Class of 2026. Meeting in RWW 045. Group photo will be taken.  Seniors are invited to have individual photos taken following the group photo.  

Chemistry Seminar

Metin Karayilan, PhD, Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University Location: Ruth W. Williams Hall of Life Sciences, Room 045

Chemistry Seminar

Rebecca Hopkins ('20, CHEM), PhD candidate, The University of Pittsburgh Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy to characterize anion transport in a highly-ordered polymeric anion exchange membrane  Becky Hopkin's research focuses on physical chemistry. Her I.S. advisor was Karl Feierabend, PhD. She is a member of The Anna Group at the University of Pittsburgh. Two dimensional infrared spectroscopy […]

Chemistry Seminar

Rob Dennis-Pelcher, PhD, Principal Scientist, Global Material Sustainability, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Professional Development Seminar: "Being Bold & Driving Performance & Sustainability in Tires" Students are invited to meet with Dr. Dennis-Pelcher over lunch in Severance 105 following the lecture. RSVP by Monday Sept. 22, 1 PM: https://forms.office.com/r/uNRfRd16he Location: Ruth W. Williams Hall of […]

Summer Research Poster Session

Chemistry and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Majors present their summer research project in a one hour poster session. Ruth W. Williams Hall of Life Sciences, Room 140 This event is supported by the Dr. Carl O. Schulz Endowed Chemistry Fund

Chemistry/BCMB Seminar

Yana Sandlers, PhD, Associate Professor, Cleveland State University Application of Mass Spectrometry in Studies of Inherited Metabolic Disorders During the presentation we will explore the critical role of mass spectrometry in the studies of inherited metabolic disorders, which are a large group of genetic diseases where a metabolic defect leads to the accumulation of toxic […]

Helen Murray Free Context Discussion

Journal article discussion: A Stable Neutral Diborene Containing a B=B Double Bond by: Gregory Robinson, PhD, Foundation Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of Georgia Discuss Dr. Robinson's research in preparation for engaging with him during his visit, Thursday, October, 23. Link to article: 2007 JACS diborene Refreshments provided.

Helen Murray Free Endowed Technical Lecture

Gregory Robinson, PhD Foundation Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of Georgia Location: Ruth W. Williams Hall of Life Sciences, Room 060 Technical Lecture N-Heterocyclic Carbenes and Dithiolene Radicals: Counterintuitive Main Group Chemistry Our laboratory has long pursued the synthesis, structure, and reactivity of unusual molecules that prominently feature main group elements. These efforts resulted in […]

Helen Murray Free Endowed Public Lecture

Gregory Robinson, PhD Foundation Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of Georgia Ruth W. Williams Hall of Life Sciences, Room 060 Public Lecture: From Hydrogen to Radon: Playing the ‘Long Game’ in Inorganic Chemistry From the syntheses of the first molecules containing boron-boron double bonds—the first “diborenes”—to the first molecule shown to possess a triple bond […]