Chemistry classes at Hamilton are small to facilitate individual mentoring and to give all students research opportunities. Even first-semester general chemistry courses have as few as 16 students. All 100- and 200-level courses include intensive laboratory training where students develop proper techniques and problem-solving skills.
Students and professors in the Chemistry Department have published 17 papers in peer-reviewed journals over a recent five-year period.
In recent years, nine Hamilton chemistry students have won 14 prestigious national awards for their research, including six Goldwater Scholarships, two Fulbrights and a Watson.
Hamilton has regularly hosted the Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate Computational Chemistry (MERCURY). The Chemistry Department houses supercomputers and linux clusters for this National Science Foundation-funded consortium, a group of eight liberal arts colleges from across the nation.
Hamilton graduates 15 to 20 chemistry, biochemistry and chemical physics majors each year. Half of those graduates successfully pursue graduate study; another 25 percent pursue other forms of postgraduate professional training.
Chemistry classes at Hamilton are small to facilitate individual mentoring and to give all students research opportunities. Even first-semester general chemistry courses have as few as 16 students. All 100- and 200-level courses include intensive laboratory training where students develop proper techniques and problem-solving skills.
Students and professors in the Chemistry Department have published 17 papers in peer-reviewed journals over a recent five-year period.
In recent years, nine Hamilton chemistry students have won 14 prestigious national awards for their research, including six Goldwater Scholarships, two Fulbrights and a Watson.
Hamilton has regularly hosted the Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate Computational Chemistry (MERCURY). The Chemistry Department houses supercomputers and linux clusters for this National Science Foundation-funded consortium, a group of eight liberal arts colleges from across the nation.
Hamilton graduates 15 to 20 chemistry, biochemistry and chemical physics majors each year. Half of those graduates successfully pursue graduate study; another 25 percent pursue other forms of postgraduate professional training.
Chemistry classes at Hamilton are small to facilitate individual mentoring and to give all students research opportunities. Even first-semester general chemistry courses have as few as 16 students. All 100- and 200-level courses include intensive laboratory training where students develop proper techniques and problem-solving skills.
Students and professors in the Chemistry Department have published 17 papers in peer-reviewed journals over a recent five-year period.
In recent years, nine Hamilton chemistry students have won 14 prestigious national awards for their research, including six Goldwater Scholarships, two Fulbrights and a Watson.
Hamilton has regularly hosted the Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate Computational Chemistry (MERCURY). The Chemistry Department houses supercomputers and linux clusters for this National Science Foundation-funded consortium, a group of eight liberal arts colleges from across the nation.
Hamilton graduates 15 to 20 chemistry, biochemistry and chemical physics majors each year. Half of those graduates successfully pursue graduate study; another 25 percent pursue other forms of postgraduate professional training.
Chemistry classes at Hamilton are small to facilitate individual mentoring and to give all students research opportunities. Even first-semester general chemistry courses have as few as 16 students. All 100- and 200-level courses include intensive laboratory training where students develop proper techniques and problem-solving skills.
Students and professors in the Chemistry Department have published 17 papers in peer-reviewed journals over a recent five-year period.
In recent years, nine Hamilton chemistry students have won 14 prestigious national awards for their research, including six Goldwater Scholarships, two Fulbrights and a Watson.
Hamilton has regularly hosted the Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate Computational Chemistry (MERCURY). The Chemistry Department houses supercomputers and linux clusters for this National Science Foundation-funded consortium, a group of eight liberal arts colleges from across the nation.
Hamilton graduates 15 to 20 chemistry, biochemistry and chemical physics majors each year. Half of those graduates successfully pursue graduate study; another 25 percent pursue other forms of postgraduate professional training.
Chemistry classes at Hamilton are small to facilitate individual mentoring and to give all students research opportunities. Even first-semester general chemistry courses have as few as 16 students. All 100- and 200-level courses include intensive laboratory training where students develop proper techniques and problem-solving skills.
Students and professors in the Chemistry Department have published 17 papers in peer-reviewed journals over a recent five-year period.
In recent years, nine Hamilton chemistry students have won 14 prestigious national awards for their research, including six Goldwater Scholarships, two Fulbrights and a Watson.
Hamilton has regularly hosted the Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate Computational Chemistry (MERCURY). The Chemistry Department houses supercomputers and linux clusters for this National Science Foundation-funded consortium, a group of eight liberal arts colleges from across the nation.
Hamilton graduates 15 to 20 chemistry, biochemistry and chemical physics majors each year. Half of those graduates successfully pursue graduate study; another 25 percent pursue other forms of postgraduate professional training.
