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Congratulations to all of our 2009 graduates!  We are so proud of you, and wish you the best of luck!

Chemical & Engineering News has a photo of the winners of the Women Chemists Committee/Eli Lilly travel awards, including Xiao Yu Mo '09 and Kiley White '04.

C&E News also has an article on the work of alumna Jean Greenberg '83 - read it here!

Prof. Magyar's group was noted in the ACS Women Chemists Committee newsletter - read it here!

  Welcome back!  Click HERE for the Spring 2009 Chemistry Welcome Memo from Chair Christian Rojas!

A big congratulations to

Prof. Dina Merrer for achieving an extremely deserved tenure!

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The Barnard College Chemistry Department offers courses for undergraduates who plan to major or minor in the physical and life sciences, as well as for students pursuing other liberal arts degrees. The department offers majors and minors in chemistry and biochemistry, both approved by the American Chemical Society. 

In a three-year sequence of core courses, students gain familiarity with the basic areas of the field: inorganic, organic, physical, analytical, and biological chemistry.  Extensive laboratory work prepares students for success in graduate or professional research programs.  The department contains modern laboratories designed for coursework and independent projects, and students may undertake independent research projects under faculty guidance during the academic year or over the summer.