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The Big Kablooey
The Chemistry Club presented its yearly “Big Kablooey,” a demonstration of chemical reactions and explosions.
Soil sample deadline extended
Due to the wet weather, the Chemistry Society has extended the submission deadline to April 1.
Chemistry Society accepting soil samples
Samples will be accepted from Monday, March 7 through Friday, March 25.
Pumpkin Explosion
On October 29, the Chemistry Club held their annual Pumpkin Explosion on the McKee lawn.
STEM Day
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) Day brought 120 prospective students and parents to Geneva.
Science library dedicated to alumna
Gifts in memory of Jessica (Vojnovich ’06) DeMarco used to continue her legacy on campus.
Chemistry Society accepting soil test samples
The dates for accepting samples are Tuesday, March 16 through Friday, March 26.
Geneva adopts a genome
Geneva College has been selected to collaborate in The Undergraduate Research Program in Microbial Genome Annotation.
Faculty make science fun for kids in Beaver Falls
Geneva partners with other organizations to host summer camp.
New Biochemistry major
Geneva is one of the first Christian institutions in the U.S. to offer an ACS-approved biochemistry degree.
Chemistry department celebrates 50 years of ACS approval
On April 19, 2008, the department celebrated 50 years of approved status with the American Chemical Society’s Committee on Professional Training.
Grants awarded for research, academics and education
McCartney Library, the Department of Chemistry and the Returning to the Roots of Civil Rights bus tour were all awarded special funding.
Chemical society receives award
The American Chemical Society (ACS) Student Affiliates chapter at Geneva has been selected to receive an Honorable Mention award for 2005-06.
A tribute to Roy Adams
Chemistry professor Dr. Roy Adams made a profound impact on science education and students at Geneva over a period of nearly six decades.