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News highlights
2James Blakemore receives DOE Early Career Award
CEBC grad Dupeng Liu attends U.S. Foreign Policy Colloquium
Summer 2018 Undergraduate Research Program
Where are they now? A feature update on CEBC alumnus Arely Torres
Unseminars teach powerful science communication strategies
Major federal grant wraps up in 2018: What are the impacts?
New additions, recent departures
Kevin Leonard awarded new grant to translate research to marketable product
Tim Jackson promoted to full professor
Pump up the volume and save: New process for butyraldehyde could save energy, cut costs
Chaudhari bestowed ORCS Raney Award
Industry support spikes in 2017-2018
Professor Tao's new catalyst featured in C&E News
Chancellor to present Jon Tunge with University Scholarly Achievement Award
New industry member brings familiar faces
Prestigious grant awarded to Juan Bravo Suarez
Dr. Tao named fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Assistant Professor Leonard wins young investigator Award
Assistant Professor Caricato Wins NSF CAREER Award
DuPont Donates Library of New Materials to CEBC
NSF grant seeks to turn carbon dioxide into useful products











