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Double Major Bridges Piano and Engineering

Oct. 2, 2018
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Sorooshian to Lead $30M NASA Study on Cloud-Aerosol Interactions

Oct. 2, 2018
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CHEE Churchill Scholar Collects MPhil Diploma

Aug. 31, 2018
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New Instructor Brings New Polymers Course Curriculum to CHEE Department

Aug. 13, 2018
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Anthony Muscat

Message from the Department Chair: July 2018 Newsletter

July 23, 2018
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Summer 2018 CHEE Class Notes

July 23, 2018
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Children Hold the Key to a Safe and Healthy Planet

July 16, 2018
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Graduates Shine at Convocation

July 16, 2018
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CHEE Department Chair Develops New Means of Metallic Coating Using Nanoparticles

June 26, 2018
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Student Transferring into CHEE Finds UA Provides Outstanding Support

June 15, 2018
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