Chemistry

Current News

Carthage program points students in new directions

SURE program set Carthage alumna Erin Zimmerman, '10, on path to research. more...

 
The environmental fate of fragrance chemicals

Students begin new study with environmental science professor. more...

 
Carthage star athletes earn NCAA scholarships

Men's basketball player Steve Djurickovic and women's swimmer Michelle Pelka have been awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. more...

 
Carthage students witness final shuttle launch

Members of the Carthage Microgravity Team watched Atlantis STS-135 take off from Florida's Kennedy Space Center on Friday, July 8. The students were granted rare access to Launch Pad 39A and other NASA facilities. See photos. more...

 
Workout room becomes experimental lab in J-Term

A new January Term class uses a sort of human experiment to determine the effects of various supplements on the body. more...

 
From SURE research to certain results

Carthage's Summer Undergraduate Research Experience leads to real world success. more...

 

Past News

SURE program seeks applicants

Students are invited to apply now for the 2012 Natural Sciences or Social Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Experience.  more...

 
The Future of Healthcare

The Division of Natural Sciences hosts a panel discussion on the future of healthcare technology, medical practice and the pharmaceutical industry at 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, in Niemann Media Theatre. more...

 
Carthage students to share love of science with children

The Division of Natural Sciences at Carthage will host a free "Passport to Science" event Oct. 8 for the next generation of scientists. more...

 
Carthage Chemistry Club honored

The club has received an Honorable Mention Chapter Award from the American Chemical Society for its 2010-11 club activities. more...

 
SURE Poster Session Tuesday

Students who participated in the 2011 Summer Undergraduate Research Experience will present their research at a poster session in Hedberg Library on Tuesday, Sept. 13. The poster session will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. more...

 
World-renowned virologist to speak at Carthage

Carthage welcomes back to campus alumnus Dr. John (Jack) Johnson, '67, Sept. 8 for the first Natural Sciences Colloquium of the 2011-12 academic year. more...

 
Carthage students to witness final shuttle launch

Members of the Carthage Microgravity Team will have rare access to launch pad, NASA facilities during trip to Kennedy Space Center more...

 
SURE students begin summer research

The Carthage Summer Undergraduate Research Experience offers students the opportunity to engage in collaborative research with faculty. more...

 
Carthage alumna receives Graduate Research Fellowship

Katie Stevens, '10, is currently studying materials chemistry at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Three other recent Carthage graduates received honorable mention.  more...

 
Explore summer research opportunities at Research Roundtable March 7

Students interested in doing research at Carthage over the summer can learn more about the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience program at a special event at 4 p.m. Monday, March 7. more...

 
Chemistry students recognized

Kristen Jones, '11, and Dan Noffke, '11, took second place in a poster competition Oct. 22. Their research was conducted with Prof. Christine Blaine. more...

 
Family Fun Night Sept. 24

Join the Carthage Chemistry Club in their Crazy Chemistry Lab. more...

 
SURE 2010 presentations today

Students present their summer research at 4 p.m. in Hedberg Library. more...

 
Chemistry Club recognized

Student chapter of the American Chemical Society receives Honorable Mention for club activities. more...

 
Physics professor awarded NSF grant

Julie Dahlstrom to involve Carthage students in collaborative research on mysterious diffuse interstellar bands. more...

 
Summer Undergraduate Research Program 2010

More professors and students participated in SURE this summer than ever before. Their research projects included studying invasive species, bat ecology and more.  more...

 
Christine Blaine wins Distinguished Teaching Award

"Teaching is not a job, it's a vocation," says Carthage chemistry professor. more...

 
Carthage student wins concerto competition

Kenton Rauwerdink, '10, performed with the Kenosha Symphony Orchestra on Friday. Kenton is a dual major in music performance and chemistry, and a star student-athlete at Carthage. more...

 
Carthaginian Honored on Capitol Hill

Biology major Laura Potter, '10, was chosen to participate in the prestigious Posters on the Hill event in Washington, D.C. She is the second Carthage student in two years selected for the event. more...

 
Microgravity Team to fly high with NASA

Carthage students prepare for third flight aboard NASA's Weightless Wonder. more...

 
SURE Program: Apply now

Summer Undergraduate Research Experience pairs Carthage students with faculty mentors.  more...

 

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