
Chemistry Club recognized with Outstanding Chapter, Green Chemistry awards
“This is a student-centered and student-led program with an incredible outreach arm to the campus and the sciences at AU and the CSRA,” says Guido Verbeck, PhD.
Augusta University plans to expand its animation program to include an additional 21 faculty members in the Department of Art and Design, which will make it possible to attract about 400 more animation students in the coming years.
“This is a student-centered and student-led program with an incredible outreach arm to the campus and the sciences at AU and the CSRA,” says Guido Verbeck, PhD.
“This is a student-centered and student-led program with an incredible outreach arm to the campus and the sciences at AU and the CSRA,” says Guido Verbeck, PhD.
“This is a student-centered and student-led program with an incredible outreach arm to the campus and the sciences at AU and the CSRA,” says Guido Verbeck, PhD.
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The Augusta University Chemistry Club has again been recognized as an Outstanding Student Chapter and Green Chemistry Award recipient by the American Chemical Society. The group is now preparing for National Chemistry Week.