Did you know that the Department…
- has 15 tenure track faculty, and 13 associate faculty?
- is teaching 6,379+826 (Fall 2016/Spring 2017 + Summer 2017) undergraduates, and 19 graduate students?
- has 268 chemistry majors?
Chemistry & Chemical Biology Awardees
School Faculty Awards
Trustee Teaching Award
Tamiko N. Porter, Ph.D.
Full-Time Lecturer Service Award
Keith S. Anliker, M.S.
Academic Advising Award
Lin Zhu, Ph.D.
School Staff/Student Awards
Partners in Education Full-Time Staff Award
Catherine (Kitty) A. O’Doherty
Chancellor’s Scholar Award
Phillip C. Witcher
Chancellor’s Undergraduate Research Award Nominee
Martin Kurek
Frank G. and Ernestine Lambertus Scholarship
Zachary Thom
William and Donola Orr Scholarship
Anna E. Martin
Women in Science Scholars
Jennifer R. Bendickson
Emma C. Brown
Viridiana Carrillo
Grace A. Connoloy
Kastnerine P. Haskell
Lydian J. Hawthorne
Olivia D. Johnson
Fernetia T. Powell
Departmental Student Awards
Patricia A. Boaz Award
Marita K. Miller
Loren T. Jones Award
Tori L. Leturgez
Frank J. Welcher Award
Jacob R. Hitchens
American Institute of Chemists Student Research and Recognition Award
Amna Sohail
Theodore W. Cutshall Scholarship
Matthew B. Murray
Bonner-Ferguson-Kelley Scholarship
Ibrahim Khan
Outstanding Undergraduate Analytical Chemistry Student
Martin Kurek
Scott Alan Kent Memorial Scholarship
Iam M. Burke
Loren T. Jones Memorial Scholarship
Huiwen Yang
CRC Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award
Gabriel A. Hodge
Rich-Keller Elementary Chemistry Scholarship
Ngun Len
Sarah Readinger
Graduate Dissertation Scholar
Megan T. McLeod
Our colleague, Dr. Tamiko Porter, received the Salute to Excellence award from the American Chemical Society (ACS) Indiana Chapter. Salutes to Excellence is a recognition award that gives ACS members an opportunity to underscore outstanding accomplishments, achievements or service for individuals who have made a positive impact on everyday life. Since the program began in 2000, more than 500 honorees have received Salutes to Excellence awards.
Brandon Bills, a graduate student in our department, has received a fellowship from the National Institute of Justice. The Graduate Research Fellowship Program in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (GRF-STEM) program funds doctoral dissertation research relevant to the forensic sciences.