Dr. Jim Youngblom was a nature-loving, energetic & dynamic teacher. To honor his memory, we would like to invite faculty, staff, students, alumni & friends to join us for a celebration of his life on Friday, Sept. 10 at 3 p.m. Please register via Zoom. ❤️💛https://t.co/XEpPxjJLOp
We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of a Stan State Warrior. Dr. James Youngblom, chair of the Department of Biological Sciences, passed away last week while backpacking in Yosemite.
Helen M. Free, the chemist that developed the glucose dip-and-read test, dies at age 98. Read more about her life and achievements at https://t.co/DPU9sb3nfd
#ICYMI: In recent years, materials that can absorb the water held in the air are proving to be more versatile and deployable in diverse ways. Materials like this UT Austin hydrogel could someday help mitigate the world’s water woes. https://t.co/FV1y1z8YRr
He received the Outstanding Professor award in 1995 and was recognized for his work in training K-12 teachers and improving science education. Dr. Byrd performed chemistry “magic” shows for decades at Central Valley public schools, sharing his love of learning and science.
Dr. Byrd was an Analytical-Inorganic Chemistry professor and dedicated 35 of his years at Stan State, where he taught until retiring in 2009. Rest in Peace
Congratulations to the students of the Warriors Chemistry Club who have been awarded by the American Chemical Society with an “Outstanding Chapter Award” for their hard work during the 2019-2020 academic year. #WarriorStrong 🎉🧪🔬❤️💛
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