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From the Chemistry Department

Professors Bielawski and Mahal named Sloan Research Fellows

Congratulations to Chris Bielawski and Lara Mahal for receiving the Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship! This extremely competitive and prestigious award is given to top young scientists at colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada. It is a 2-year fellowship that provides flexible funds to support each professor's current an...

Professor Chris Bielawski to receive a 3M Nontenured Faculty Grant

Congratulations to Dr. Bielawski for being awarded a 3M Nontenured Faculty Grant form 3M's Research and Development sector, in partnership with the Corporate Giving Program. The award recognizes outstanding new faculty for the quality and pertinence of their research, the subject of which is of interest to 3M. With the unrestricted funds offered by...

Women in Chemistry Career Fair

Women in Chemistry is proud to present a career exploration event entitled “Your Career in Chemistry: Thinking Outside the Beaker” on Saturday, February 23, 2008, 8:30am-5pm, in Welch Hall. Unlike college-wide career fairs, this event will specifically address the many career options available to you with a bachelors or advanced degree in chemistry...

Dr. Krische Receives Green Chemistry Grant

Professor Michael Krische is the recipient of the first Green Chemistry grant awarded to a member of the University of Texas faculty. This grant was awarded to Professor Krische by The ACS Green Chemistry Institute Pharmaceutical Roundtable, which is a partnership of member global pharmaceutical companies with the ACS Green Chemistry Institute. The...

Department Promotions

Congratulations to Professors Rick Russell and Jason Shear on receiving faculty promotions! Biochemistry Professor Rick Russell has recently been promoted from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor and awarded tenure, and Physical and Analytical Chemistry Professor Jason Shear has been promoted from Associate Professor to Full Professor