Spring 2017 Commencement

When: Black Ceremony – Sunday, May 21, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. For all Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral Candidates from the following schools/colleges: (each ceremony is approximately 2 1/2 hours long) School of Education School of Freshwater Sciences School of Information... Read More

Awards Day and Symposium

Graduate and Undergraduate students have the opportunity to present their research and receive feedback and recognition for all the hard work they put forth.   

First Day of Summer Classes

Select Chemistry courses are offered over summer in an eight-week session. Visit PAWS or the Online Schedule of Classes to see the available courses taught in summer and their meeting times.

Nobel Lecture “The Art of Building Small, From Molecular Switches to Motors” By Professor Bernard L. Feringa

Lubar Hall Room N140 3202 N Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

The Art of Building Small, From Molecular Switches to Motors Presented by: Prof. Bernard L. Feringa Prof. Feringa is the Jacobus van 't Hoff Distinguished Professor of Molecular Sciences, Stratingh Inst. for Chemistry, Univ. Groningen, NL. Prof. Feringa was awarded... Read More

UW Systems Chemistry Faculties Meeting

The faculty and staff of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry are pleased to be hosting the 44th Annual University of Wisconsin System Chemistry Faculties Meeting. Please join us September 29-30 to meet and learn from your... Read More

Chemistry & Biochemistry Colloquium – Victoria Fisher – Murphy Research Group – Measuring student understanding in oxidation-reduction chemistry: Development and validation of a concept inventory using symbolic and particulate representations

Measuring Student Understanding Misconceptions in Oxidation-Reduction Chemistry: Development and Validation of a Concept Inventory using Symbolic and Particulate Representations Presented by: Victoria Fisher Advisor: Dr. Kristen Murphy A misconception can be defined as “any concept that differs from the commonly... Read More