“I have frequently been questioned, especially by women, of how I could reconcile family life with a scientific […]
Category Archive: V 15.1
This time of year is typically marked by colorful California poppies and cheerful blossoms decorating the campus and […]
By Denise Klarquist “We’re all still trying to figure it out day to day.” Since the shelter-in-place order […]
By Marge d’Wylde “Science and entrepreneurial culture go hand in hand. There is a convergence of intellectual curiosity […]
HOK, the firm responsible for the design of Heathcock Hall, has sent updated sketches as the firm works […]
In new research reported in Nature (Nature 576, 253–256 (2019)), an international team of chemical engineers have designed a material […]
For the past eight years, researchers in the lab of Peidong Yang have been working on a hybrid […]
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have made a surprising discovery […]
A group of scientists from across the world, including Kevan Shokat (Ph.D. ’91, Chem) , UC Berkeley Professor […]
A recent major gift from the Dow Chemical Company Foundation was primarily used to completely renovate the College’s […]
On his 100th trip around the sun, the secret to David Altman’s (Ph.D. ’43, Chem) long and illustrious life […]
Professor Emeritus Charles B. Harris passed away on March 10th. Charles was born in New York in 1940 […]
By Michael Barnes 2020 has been a rough year, but the College of Chemistry nevertheless started it off […]
By Michael Barnes Driving east out of Manhattan through Queens on the Long Island Expressway brings you to […]
Professor Richmond (Ph.D. ’80, Chem; with George Pimentel). has graciously shared her acceptance speech for the 2018 Priestly […]
Lisa Davis (B.S. ’85, ChemE) has risen to great heights during her career in the energy industry. After […]