The Hartwick College Department of Chemistry strives to contribute to the overall mission of the College as a Liberal Arts in Practice institution by
- Training knowledgeable and skilled chemists and biochemists to practice their profession in an ethical way that contributes to a sustainable society,
- Educating all Hartwick students about chemistry as "the central science" and its profound importance to their everyday lives, and
- Actively contributing our scientific knowledge and expertise through collaboration and participation with campus and local communities.
We hope the information in these pages helps you learn more about our department, our students, and our facilities. If you have any questions about the chemistry department, please contact us at chemistry@hartwick.edu.
Congratulations to the Spring 2009 Chemistry & Biochemistry Award recipients!
American Chemical Society Undergraduate Award: Julie Hammons '09
CRC Press Chemistry Achievement Award: Kimberley A. LaMora, Kathryn A. Lukens, and Nikolas J. Meier
Merck Index Award: Miranda J. Lahr '09
Otto Steinbach Memorial Scholarship in Chemistry: Nathali G. Gil and Karah L. Lajeunesse
Undergraduate Award for Achievement in Organic Chemistry: Annabelle Chu Yan Fui
Undergraduate Award in Analytical Chemistry: Karah L. Lajeunesse
Hartwick College Faculty Scholars: Kyle W. Armstrong, Paul G. Giokas, Dwayvania A. Miller
John Christopher Hartwick Scholars: Kyle W. Armstrong and Dwayvania A. Miller
Andrew B. Saxton Undergraduate Fellowships: Shannon M. Walsh, Annabelle Chu Yan Fui, and Timothy M. Sattler