College News
Dr. Paul Farnsworth, chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry receives the Distinguished Service Award from the Society for Applied Spectrometry (SAS).
Christopher Buntel will present, “Time for Your Checkup: Have You Ignored Your Intellectual Property Health?,”
BYU graduates Spencer Jones and Bryon Simmons, current Princeton University graduate students, have developed a process to synthesize the naturally occurring molecule minfiensine in only nine chemical steps.
A "Family Night" at the museum will be offered on Monday nights through the month of November for both families and student Family Home Evening groups alike.
George M. Whitesides, a professor at Harvard University and the world’s most cited living chemist, presented the third annual Izatt-Christensen Lecture.
Until the early 1900s, humanity remained generally ignorant of any cosmic origins. Those who didn’t take the account in Genesis literally had no reason to believe there had been a cosmic or “divine” plan.
The BYU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is pleased to announce renowned chemist George M. Whitesides of Harvard University will deliver the third annual Reed M. Izatt & James J. Christensen Lecture.
The College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (CPMS) is pleased to announce that the Department of Physics & Astronomy will present a public lecture series to celebrate the International Year of Astronomy.
Homecoming football fans probably did not expect to encounter remains of giant sloths or 37-foot-long crocodiles.
The College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences will host a Career Exploration Series in the Wilkinson Center from October 20th through November 3rd at 4 p.m.