University Chemistry Program Gets Grant
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Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a $216,000 grant to be used for upgrades in the undergraduate chemistry program.
The award was given by UCLA, which has developed a partnership with the Fullerton campus and 24 community colleges.
The partnership’s goal, officials said, is to help chemistry departments develop a modern molecular science discipline, which includes molecular life science, materials science and environmental science along with general chemistry.
University officials said they plan to use part of the money for a computer network that links universities, community colleges and high schools for sharing molecular science resources.
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