Upcoming Events
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Past Events
Chemistry Department Jeopardy Night 2!FRIDAY, JANUARY 29TH I 7:30 PM EDT
Your favorite start of the semester game night is back for a second semester in a row! Join the ChemDug once again for another great night of (Brown University) chemistry trivia! All undergraduates, graduate students and professors are welcome! (Regardless of concentration)
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Intro Chem Sequence Goes Remote Panel 2!SUNDAY, JANUARY 24TH I 3:00 PM EDT
The ChemDUG is back to answer all of your online intro chem course questions! Are you taking CHEM 100, CHEM 330 or CHEM 350 this spring? Do you have questions about these classes going virtual? We have collected and organized information from the teaching teams for all three courses, so join us and learn more about their unique remote learning plans for the semester!
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Motivating Our Work PanelTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH I 5:30 PM EDT
Hear from our dedicated chemistry faculty about what personally motivates their pursuit of knowledge in chemistry, and why they think chemistry as a discipline makes valuable contributions to our world! Join in to listen and ask your own questions! Register to attend below!
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Intro Chem Sequence Goes Remote PanelTUESDAY, AUGUST 25TH I 4 PM EDT
Are you taking CHEM 100, CHEM 330 or CHEM 360 this fall? Do you have questions about these classes going virtual? Don't worry! The ChemDUG leadership will be hosting a Zoom Q&A panel on what to expect from the introductory Chemistry sequence this fall. We have collected and organized information from the teaching teams for all three courses, so join us and learn more about their unique remote learning plans for the semester!
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Chemistry Departmental Jeopardy
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Chemistry Department Meet and GreetTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH I 3 PM EDT
Chemistry concentrators, interested freshmen or any chem students are invited to join us for a casual meet-and-greet with professors and graduate students in the department! Participate in icebreakers and meet some of your fellow chemistry students and professors. Thank you to all who participated!
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