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  • program director before choosing electives. (b) For the B.A. in Chemistry: completion of organic chemistry (CHEM 331, 332, 333, 334) and physical chemistry (CHEM 341, 342, 343). (3) Completion of the General University Requirements as specified in the catalog, except that the following general requirements are waived for all dual-degree students: (a) completion of a minimum of 128 semester hours on the PLU transcript; (b) completion of a minimum of 40 semester hours from courses numbered 300 and above

  • 2023 Chemistry Capstone SymposiumAll talks will be held in Rieke Science Center, Room 222. Talks are anticipated to be approximately 25 minutes long including time for questions. The schedule of talks is given below. View by Day:  [ April 24th | May 1st | May 12th | May 18th ]Monday, April 24, 2023 (Rieke 222) 12:30-1:00 pm Graphene-based Nanomaterials’ Unique Physicochemical Properties to Tackle Health Science Challenges Thomas Trang, Senior Capstone Seminar 1:00-1:30 pm Emily Struck, Senior

  • Preferred Qualifications:  Working toward degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, or related technical degree – Experience working in a laboratory setting – Experience/coursework in chemistry, catalysis, surfactant/colloid science and/or reactor design – Familiarity with analytical techniques such as GC-FID, chemical catalysis, and/or organic chemistry – Detail-oriented scientist with the ability to take on the challenges of R&D   For more information and to apply visit:  https

  • 2016 Linus Pauling Medal Award Press Release The American Chemical Society (ACS) Oregon, Portland, and Puget Sound Sections have named Dr. Timothy Swager, John D. MacArthur Professor of Chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the 2016 recipient of the Linus Pauling Medal Award. Dr. Swager’s work has had impact on multiple areas of supramolecular chemistry and materials science, and reflects the spirit of Linus Pauling’s legacy.  He is known for his work in innovative polymer and

  • Professor of Chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the 2016 recipient of the Linus Pauling Medal Award. Registration:Symposium Registration: CLOSED Poster Session Registration: CLOSED Banquet Tickets: CLOSEDPauling Medal Symposium Location: Karen Hille Phillips Performing Arts Center, PLU (Map) Parking is free on Saturday. Park in the lots around Garfield Street and Park Avenue which are the closest. [Google Map] [PDF Map] 12:15 On-site Registration Opens 12:45 Welcome 1-5 Symposium

  • noticed, leading to her becoming an organic lab teaching assistant in the fall of 2020 and 2021, and an invitation to be a student guest of the American Chemical Society at the Linus Pauling Award Symposium Banquet. “Yaquelin impresses you with her work ethic, diligence, and academic abilities,” Craig Fryhle, chemistry professor, said. “She is a very personable, earnest, and talented young woman who has a bright future ahead of her.” As Ramirez wraps up her time at PLU, she reflected on the most

  • Chemistry Laboratory Safety at PLU What's 'safety' wrong and right in the photo above? Find out by reading our safety rules using the links below? Introduction The PLU Chemistry Department has a safety program that allows for effective and safe work in our laboratories for students, staff, and faculty. Please visit the links below to understand and learn more about safety at PLU. Thanks are extended to the PLU Chemistry Club for modeling the good and bad of personal protective equipment and

  • PLU Chemistry Department Mission StatementMission StatementThe mission of the Chemistry Department is to provide high quality educational programs for all students who study chemistry at PLU. Faculty strive to teach chemistry in ways that help students become life-long learners, effective written and oral communicators, and explorers of the relationship of chemistry to other fields. The department endeavors to integrate education and research by incorporating recent discoveries, modern

  • Getting to the Chemistry DepartmentThe Chemistry Department is housed on the second floor of the Rieke Science Center. The Rieke Science Center is outlined in red on both maps below. For directions on how to get to PLU, click on the first image below for a Google Maps link or see the directions at the bottom of the page. There are also Local Hotels near by as well. Pacific Lutheran University is located 7 miles south of downtown Tacoma, Washington. Take exit 127 off Interstate 5 and head east

  • Hotels near the Chemistry Department There are several motels located within a 5-6 mile radius of campus. The following are a few options. Best Western Plus Tacoma Hotel 8045 S Hosmer Street, Tacoma, Washington 98408 United States (253) 753-9100 Rates starting at $179/night Hotel Thea Tacoma, Ascend Hotel Collection 7414 South Hosmer Street, Tacoma, WA, 98408, US (253) 475-4020 Rates starting at $109/night Days Inn by Wyndham Lakewood South Tacoma 9325 S Tacoma Way, Lakewood, Washington 98499