Spotlight

Zahra Panahi ‘23G and Seth Drahusz ’22 recognized for safety performance
Two chemical engineering students — doctoral candidate Zahra Panahi ‘23G and Seth Drahusz ’22 — have won this year’s ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected Nick Pollak, a Ph.D. candidate in chemistry, for its prestigious Graduate Student Research Program. Pollak, one...
The Chemistry Education work of Prof. Bauer and Prof. Chan
The National Science Teaching Association has featured Prof. Chris F. Bauer (UNH) and Prof. Julia Y. K. Chan (California State University at Fullerton) and their work,  Windows on the Inquiry Classroom A Pedagogic Field Laboratory for Exploring Teaching and Learning of Heat, Temperature, and Energy...
It is with heartfelt best wishes that we, the Department of Chemistry, announce the retirement of Professor Art Greenberg and Professor Sterling Tomellini for this academic year. They join the ranks of esteemed retirees: Prof. Howard Mayne, Prof. Gary Weisman, Prof. Ed Wong, Prof. Denny Chasteen,...
Madeline Edwards '21G selected as Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant
Madeline Edwards ’21, who recently earned a Ph.D. in Integrated Applied Mathematics, was named the outstanding teaching award winner amongst graduate students. The award acknowledges and honor professors, lecturers and graduate assistants for their excellence in teaching. The awards, established...
Engineer gives back to program that inspired her
Angela Hampson, who completed an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering and graduate degree in ocean engineering, mentors with STEM outreach program she attended as a teen.
Julia Hilinski, an Analytics and Data Science mjor in the Computer Science department, was awarded the Department of Defense SMART Scholarship at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.  This scholarship provides full tuition, summer internships, and full-time employment with the Department of Defense after...
Environmental engineer recieves national recognition
Jihyon Im ‘13 ‘15G was recently recognized by the American Water Works Association as one of five recipients of the Outstanding Young Professional Award. Im is an environmental engineer at CDSmith.
Genomics studies are helping to reveal how bacteria and archaea influence one of Earth’s largest carbon stores as it begins to thaw.
We remember George Galanes, a wonderful friend to the chemistry department. His generous giving has enabled many students to complete and enhance their studies. Read about his life and legacy here: 
Each year the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS) Career and Professional Success (CaPS) team puts together a pictoral glimpse of the First Destination Survey results. Here are the results from the Chemistry Class of 2020, a particularly difficult year that still saw students thrive...