
The Medical Biotechnology (MMB) program in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry hosted a vibrant social gathering, Fall Fiesta, celebrating cultural diversity and traditions while bringing students together.
The event began with opening remarks from Professor James Gauld, head of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. It brought together incoming and outgoing students on Thursday, Nov. 28 dressed in traditional costumes, sharing food and fostering bonds and connection that continue beyond graduation.
A symposium Oct. 1 explored the intersection of biotechnology and business.
The Faculty of Science recognized and celebrated the accomplishments of members during the Science Awards ceremony April 3.
A field trip to explore high-tech anatomy and physiology tools gave graduate students of chemistry and biochemistry deeper understanding of the human body.
Open educational resources can contribute to a more equitable approach to instruction, and a Dec. 6 workshop will introduce how to use them.
A panel discussion June 23 will consider allyship for change across racialized groups.