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Researchers at the University of Georgia have developed an inexpensive way to manufacture extraordinarily thin polymer strings commonly known as nanofibers.

36 seniors graduated with degrees in Chemistry at the end of spring semester 2015.  The Chemistry Department honored these graduating seniors with a reception on graduation day last May in the Miller Learning Center Rotunda.

Five graduate students in the Department of Chemistry have been recognized for their outstanding contributions as teaching assistants. Melody Rhine and Ellen Broering were awarded the 2015 Outstanding Teaching Award.

The 2015 Chemistry Golf Scramble took place at the UGA Golf Course on Saturday April 18.  The afternoon golf was followed by a barbecue, sponsored by the Chemistry Department.  The teams of Mark Cooney, Bob Scott, Griff Doyle and Derek Eberhart and that of E

 In an effort that reaches back to the 19th-century laboratories of Europe, a discovery by University of Georgia chemistry researchers establishes new research possibilities for silicon chemistry and the semiconductor industry.