Sentences with phrase «served chemistry students»

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Union organizer Jack Nicoludis, a graduate student in the chemistry and chemical biology department, notes that one of the most important functions a union can serve is to provide a formal mechanism to address student grievances.
She has a first - class master's degree in chemistry, served as president of the National Union of Students in Wales, was named most enterprising student in a national competition, and is currently writing her Ph.D..
The percentage of 12th graders taking courses in biology, chemistry, and physics since 8th grade increased to 41 % in 2015 from 34 % in 2009, said Mary Koppal, Project 2061's communications director, citing the most recent results for science from the National Assessment of Education Progress, which serves as a national report card on student achievement.
Ms. Lorraine Lyman, a second - year chemistry graduate student at Louisiana State University, served as moderator for the session.
Among high schools that serve large percentages of African - American and Latino students, one in four don't offer Algebra II, and one in three don't offer chemistry.
Should schools encourage students to use Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat as instructional tools — or should they forbid them because they serve as such seductive distractions from traditional and demanding disciplines like physics, chemistry, and foreign languages?
We serve students in various subjects like Maths, economics, statistics, management, Finance, law, marketing, nursing, engineering, arts, history, biology, chemistry, hospitality and many others.
Our résumé writing staff successfully serves students at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe, Arizona, University of Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona and Western International University (WIU) with majors in international business, information technology, computer science, communications, marketing, real estate, public relations, psychology, criminal justice, management, finance, accounting, journalism, broadcasting, production, engineering, biological sciences, chemistry, nuclear medicine, physics and mathematics, etc..
Lecturer — Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 1999 — 2002 Provided University of Maryland instruction in general chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry to more than 1,200 graduate and undergraduate students, and served as staff liaison between faculty and laboratory instructors.
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