Why Study Chemistry at Juniata?
Angie Sauers '02 and Richard Hark use a fiber optic forensic light source to look at chemically treated fingerprints.
- Ranked very high nationally in the percentage of graduates getting a Ph.D.
- Flexible curriculum makes it easy to study abroad and combine chemistry with other majors. Or, tailor a POE to your interests.
- Excellent facilities and equipment
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New Faculty
- Organic Chemistry: Juniata welcomes Dr. John Unger, currently of Pomona College, who will join the department in the summer of 2012.
- Biochemistry: Juniata welcomes Dr. Dan Dries, currently at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, who will join the department in the fall of 2012.
News
Dr. Hark's research group was recently featured in Chemical & Engineering News
- Commencement Speaker James Madara, CEO of American Medical Association, Urges Graduates to Develop Social Capital
- Five Juniata Faculty Members Retire with Emeritus Status
- James Madara, CEO of American Medical Association, to Speak at Commencement

Katerina Korch '12 is the winner of the Iota Sigma Pi Undergraduate Award for Excellence in Chemistry. Iota Sigma Pi is the National Honor Society of Women in Chemistry and they give only one award a year. Katerina also was awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship for her graduate school career at Cal Tech, and was selected as an alternate in the competition for a Fulbright Fellowship.

