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Spring 2021 Chemistry Student Awards

Spring 2021 Chemistry Student Awards

The GGC Chemistry Grants and Awards Committee recognized outstanding undergraduate students for their achievements and excellence demonstrated in five main areas of Chemistry (Organic, Inorganic, Physical, Analytical, and Biochemistry). These students were honored at a ceremony on May 10th on the GGC campus.   The following students were recognized: Jordi Lainez – Physical Chemistry Jeanne Cooper – Analytical Chemistry Sierra Chafin – Organic Chemistry Glennessa Hodge – Biochemistry Jesurebor Ivbaze – Inorganic Chemistry Congratulations to these five student award recipients!

CREATE Symposium featured several Chemistry student researchers

CREATE Symposium featured several Chemistry student researchers

Georgia Gwinnett College’s (GGC) second virtual CREATE Symposium took place Thursday, April 29, and Friday, April 30.  This event, organized by the Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities (URSCA) Committee and Instructional Technology, included three virtual live sessions, a series of on-demand pre-recorded presentations, and an art gallery.  Chemistry students presented their research, either through STEC projects or class projects, in both the pre-recorded and live sessions.  We are very proud of all of the research students are doing in…

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New Inductees in Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemistry Honor Society

New Inductees in Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemistry Honor Society

The Chemistry discipline welcomed six new members into the Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemistry Honor Society at virtual induction ceremony held on April 23, 2021. The ceremony was hosted by GGC Chemistry faculty member Dr. Charmita Burch. In addition to Dr. Burch, speakers included Dr. Michelle Huang, Dr. Ajay Mallia, President Jesurebor Ivbaze, and current member Madeline Faass. The new members are: Tracy Michelle Conrad Jean Michel Kabeya Kadiamba May Myatnoehnin Breen Elizabeth Riley Nya S. Ross Minahil Saeed Gamma Sigma…

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STaRS 2021

STaRS 2021

On April 8, 2021, the GGC School of Science of Technology held its annual Science, Technology, and Research Symposium (STaRS). The purpose of this event is to promote science, math, and technology for our STEM students, and to provide opportunities to showcase the scientific research and other STEM activities that take place at GGC.  This year, the event was all virtual and included several student research posters, interactive activities, a graduate school fair, and a T-shirt design contest.  We are proud…

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Virtual Graduate School Prep Club

Virtual Graduate School Prep Club

The GGC SACNAS chapter will be co-hosting a “Virtual Graduate School Prep Club (V-GSPC)”.  These events will start taking place at the start of May and will go into the summer. It’s a great opportunity for any of our students interested in learning about graduate school.  Students may also be paired with a graduate student mentor! Flyer pdf: Graduate Student Panel and Mentorship Flyer 2020

Super Saturday Series – Online Edition

Super Saturday Series – Online Edition

With the move to virtual learning, other events that GGC SST and Chemistry are known for were forced to move online this semester as well.  One of these was the Super Saturday Series (S3).  S3 is a multi-day, hands-on workshops for middle school and high school students to learn more about technology and science. In the past, these workshops have been for girls only, but this spring the opportunity was expanded to include middle school boys as well.  The Chemistry…

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Congratulations to GGC student researcher, Oliver Aniekwe

Congratulations to GGC student researcher, Oliver Aniekwe

Congratulations to GGC student, Oliver Aniekwe, and his research advisor, Dr. Ajay Mallia!!!  Oliver has been selected for an American Chemical Society Colloid and Surface Chemistry Division National award. This award is given to undergraduate students at PUIs (Primarily Undergraduate Institutions) who have exhibited excellence in nanomaterials, surface chemistry, colloids, or biomaterials research.  As part of this award, Oliver was invited to present his STEC 4500 research at the upcoming ACS National Meeting during the symposium on Basic Research in…

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Chemistry Presentations at Fifth Annual GGC Teaching & Learning Day

Chemistry Presentations at Fifth Annual GGC Teaching & Learning Day

Two Chemistry faculty recently gave presentations at the Fifth Annual GGC Teaching & Learning Day. This annual internal conference allows faculty to share their current scholarly work with the GGC campus. Chemistry-related presentations at this year’s conference included: Introduction of Mindful Doodling into an Organic Chemistry Course Michael Morton (mmorton1@ggc.edu) Supporting Students from Underrepresented Minority Groups in STEM through Peer Supplemental Instruction Chantelle Anfuso (canfuso@ggc.edu), Cindy Achat-Mendes, Judy Awong-Taylor, Cynthia Johnson, Kathy Pinzon, Jamye Curry Savage, Benjamin Shepler, and Tirza…

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GGC Chemistry Student Awards: Call for Self-Nominations

GGC Chemistry Student Awards: Call for Self-Nominations

GGC Chemistry Students, The Georgia Gwinnett College Chemistry Discipline will recognize outstanding achievement by undergraduate students in various chemistry courses in the current academic year. The student nominee will have demonstrated excellence in the chemistry course and/or field based on any combination of research, coursework, and/or motivation/interest/dedication as defined by their nominating materials and should have a desire to pursue a career in chemistry. Please note that students can only self-nominated themselves for up to ONE award per academic year….

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Madison Preston – ACS Environmental Chemistry Award

Madison Preston – ACS Environmental Chemistry Award

Congratulations to GGC Chemistry major Madison Preston who received the American Chemical Society’s 2020 Undergraduate Student Award in Environmental Chemistry! Madison conducted productive research under the supervision of Dr. Seungjin Lee, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry, with outcomes influential in synthesis and application of hydrogels for nutrients recycling from human urine. This is the fourth consecutive year that a GGC student has won this prestigious national award.