Contact your teaching assistant for your discussion or lab for:

  • Questions or concerns about material that has been covered in discussion or lab.
  • Questions or concerns about grading in discussion or lab.
  • Questions about lab safety or proper disposal of chemicals.

Contact your course instructor for:

  • Questions or concerns about lecture material, exam grading, ARC accommodations, course policies, scheduling conflicts, or teaching assistants.
  • Questions or concerns that you have brought up to your TA but have not been addressed to your satisfaction.

Contact the Department Chair:

Dr. Kristen Murphy (office Chemistry Building 253) or email kmurphy@uwm.edu for:

  • Questions or concerns about departmental policies or suggestions regarding student organizations or community activities.
  • Questions or concerns that you have brought up to your course instructor but have not been addressed to your satisfaction.

Other Points of Contact

  • Contact the Accessibility Resource Center (ARC) https://uwm.edu/arc/ if you have a disability and would like to apply for accommodations.
  • Contact your academic advisor if you have any questions about your program.
  • Contact the Undergraduate Coordinator in the Chemistry & Biochemistry Department if you need assistance with course enrollment or switching lab sections, discussion sections, or have questions about undergraduate research opportunities.
    • Contact: Bailey Hewitt, office Chemistry Building 240 or email blhewitt@uwm.edu
  • Contact the advisors in the Chemistry & Biochemistry Department if you would like to declare one of our majors or if you need assistance with enrollment in our undergraduate research courses (CHEM 691 or CHEM 692).
    • Contact: Dr. Christine Carlson, office Chemistry Building 476 or email cac4@uwm.edu
    • Contact: Gloria Freschl, office Chemistry Building 466 or email freschl@uwm.edu

 

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