Sister Janet Eisner, SNDdeN announced today that she'll conclude her historic tenure as @EmmanuelCollege president in 2022. Sr. Janet is the nation’s longest-serving woman college president. Read more: https://t.co/R6zvGACJHN
Wow! To say that I am excited is an understatement. Thank you to everyone that made this work possible! Check it out in the 2021 Chemical Science HOT Article Collection. @ChemicalScience@jenheemstra@EmoryChem@ChemHector
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(1/2) In Spring 2020, students in Dr. Aren Gerdon’s “Seminar in Chemistry” course examined the connection between chemistry and social justice, understanding that some issues that disproportionately influence historically disadvantaged populations could be impacted by chemistry.
Think about how chemistry (or your own area of interest) relates to social justice. It is all connected! Chemists can make a difference! https://t.co/xftZTym49M
Thanks to @kmeserve19 for joining the GRAB Lab group meeting today! Krista has had an exciting journey through industry to grad school - thanks for sharing your insight!
Thank you to @aimeesanford19 for joining the Gerdon (GRAB Lab) group meeting today. Beautiful research and great advice for students interested in grad school!
100 years ago today, Emmanuel College opened its doors for the first-ever day of classes. At a time when women did not have the constitutional right to vote, the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur founded the first Catholic college for women in New England. #EC100for100#Emmanuel100