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Month: July 2024

Congratulations to Jocelyn for receiving the G. Preston Hoff Graduate Scholarship!

July 13, 2024July 13, 2024
by Smrutimedha Parida at 2:32pmJuly 13, 2024

The award is granted every year to selected students in the Department of Chemistry for their academic achievements and contributions to the graduate program. Well deserved Jocelyn!

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