News & Features
![]() | 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. |













