Senior Thesis
This event is part of the Senior Thesis requirement for all students graduating with a degree in Chemistry. In addition to the seminar, students completed a research paper on the same topic to satisfy SCSU's upper division writing requirement. The seminars last approximately 30 minutes followed by a 10-minute question/answer session.
2012-13
On Friday, April 26, 2013, fourteen students will present seminars based upon either their laboratory research or based upon a literature review.
On December 7, 2012, six students presented seminars based upon either their laboratory research or based upon a literature review.
Senior Thesis Archive
2011-12
On December 2, 2011, seven students presented seminars based upon either their laboratory research or based upon a literature review. On April 20, 2012, nine students presented seminars based upon either their laboratory research or based upon a literature review.
- Programs: Fall 2011 | Spring 2012
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2010-11
On Saturday morning, December 4th, 2010, six students presented seminars based upon either their laboratory research or based upon a literature review. On Friday, April 15th, thirteen students presented seminars based upon either their laboratory research or based upon a literature review.
2009-10
On Saturday morning, April 24th, 2010, nineteen students presented seminars based upon either their laboratory research or a based upon a literature review.
2008-09
On Friday, December 5, 2008 eight students presented seminars based upon either their laboratory research or a based upon a literature review. On Saturday morning, April 25th, 2009, twenty students also presented seminars based upon either their laboratory research or a based upon a literature review.
- Programs: Fall 2008 | Spring 2009
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2007-08
On Saturday morning, April 26th, 2008, twenty-two students presented seminars based upon either their laboratory research or a based upon a literature review.
2006-07
On Saturday morning, April 28th, 2007, twenty-two students presented seminars based upon either their laboratory research or a based upon a literature review.

