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(04/13/20 10:13pm)
After more than three years of work, chemistry professor Ryan Coppage and senior Nathan Dinh were finally ready to present their pioneering research on ceramic glazes at the American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition.
(09/30/14 12:57am)
Michael C. Leopold, a University of Richmond chemistry professor, has been awarded a three-year grant by the National Science Foundation to continue his research for using nanomaterials to create sensors that are able to detect different targets, like uric and lactic acid, in the bloodstream.
(08/30/12 4:46am)
John Gupton, Ph.D., University of Richmond chemistry professor has been awarded a National Institutes of Health grant to continue his cancer-related research.
(03/29/12 5:15am)
Emily McFadden, a Westhampton College junior and biochemistry major, recently received the national Beckman Scholarship for outstanding undergraduate research in the chemistry and biological sciences.
(09/16/10 2:56am)
University of Richmond students presented their summer research Sept.10 in the Gottwald Science Center during the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Science Symposium. The poster session featured students who received HHMI grants to research during the summer as well as other summer researchers. Students created posters explaining their labs and findings and spoke with faculty, students and visitors attending the session.
(09/11/10 11:51pm)
University of Richmond students presented their summer research this afternoon in Gottwald during the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Science Symposium.
(04/22/10 7:04am)
University of Richmond junior Anna Parker was awarded the 2010-2011 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.
(04/08/10 5:56am)
The University of Richmond has once again received the Beckman Scholars award of $96,500, which will be split evenly between five student researchers in the biology and chemistry departments.
(11/13/08 9:00pm)
"The Skin of Our Teeth," a Pulitzer Prize winning play by Thornton Wilder, will be presented by the University of Richmond's department of theatre and dance starting Nov. 19.
(09/11/08 8:00pm)
Since 2002, Carol Parish, an associate professor of chemistry at the University of Richmond, has been working with a molecule that could change the way cancer is treated.
(09/05/08 1:53am)
The University of Richmond is paving the way for a new way to study science, one that breaks down the barriers between biology, chemistry, physics, math and computer science and fuses them into a single science "supercourse" for first-year students.