High school juniors and seniors will have the opportunity to learn about ֱ State University’s chemistry programs at the “Explore ֱ Chemistry Day” on Saturday, Feb. 23, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Williams Hall on the ֱ Campus.
“Explore ֱ Chemistry Day gives an excellent introduction to the chemistry and biochemistry programs at ֱ State University,” said Michael Tubergen, Ph.D., chair of ֱ State’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. “High school students can learn a lot about career opportunities in chemistry and biochemistry, and undergraduate ֱ State students will describe their experiences as chemistry majors at the Saturday morning event. Our graduates are finding employment locally, regionally and nationally, and are entering highly ranked graduate programs. ֱ State’s biochemistry degree tracks provide excellent preparation for further training in medicine, pharmacy and other medical professions. We encourage everybody to come and learn more about chemistry at ֱ State.”
The day’s activities include a tour of the department, an outline of degree programs and undergraduate research opportunities, an overview of available scholarships, and a presentation of career opportunities in chemistry. A special demonstration will take place in the department’s main lecture hall. Current ֱ State students and faculty will be available to answer questions during an informal lunch, where two $50 Amazon gift cards will be raffled.
ֱ State’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees in chemistry, including a B.S. concentration in biochemistry and an interdisciplinary B.S. in biotechnology.
“Explore ֱ Chemistry Day” will begin in the lobby area of Williams Hall, located at 1175 Risman Drive near East Summit Street. A map of the ֱ State campus is available online at www.kent.edu. For more information or to register for the event, call 330-672-0030 or e-mail enmichae@kent.edu.
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Media Contacts:
Michael Tubergen, mtuberge@kent.edu, 330-672-2032
Emily Vincent, evincen2@kent.edu, 330-672-8595