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Kim Ogden’s Superheroic Influence on Women in STEM

Feb. 14, 2019
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Astronaut and CHEE Alumnus Don Pettit Presents TEDx Talk

Dec. 19, 2018
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University of Arizona Professor Advances New Fuel-Cell Technology

Dec. 19, 2018
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Chemical Engineering Student Helps Spearhead Rooftop Agrivoltaics Project

Dec. 11, 2018
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CHEE Research Assistant Professor One of UA’s First-Ever HSI Fellows

Dec. 10, 2018
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Three Flinn Scholars Choose CHEE and Look Toward Giving Back

Dec. 6, 2018
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Winter 2018 CHEE Class Notes: Grad Student Spotlight

Dec. 6, 2018
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Lessons From Equipment Overhaul Carry Senior Toward Career

Dec. 6, 2018
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Lifelong Learners Pay It Forward

Dec. 5, 2018
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Message From the Department Chair: December 2018 Newsletter

Nov. 30, 2018
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