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Chemistry Department

What We Do:

Create a learning environment where students pursue their passion for science and lead their own course of discovery. With guidance and mentorship from our close-knit team of dedicated faculty members, chemistry students are empowered to act as self-starters in the lab, in our classrooms and beyond.

How We Stand Out:

  • Our program is approved by the .
  • State of the art facilities, like the , promote experiential learning, collaboration and engagement.
  • Hands-on experience in the lab as soon as your freshman year.
  • Internships and faculty-mentored research prepare students for success in the competitive job market and/or advanced study in medical professions.
  • Small class sizes and dedicated professors create a close-knit learning community.

Programs:

  • - The identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine, and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances.
  • - The study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms.
  • - The application of chemistry to the study of materials or problems in cases where the findings may be presented as technical evidence in a court of law.
  • - Combines theoretical and technical instruction in chemistry with management training in business.
  • - Trains students as medical technologists or clinical laboratory scientists serving hospitals, clinical laboratories, industrial or research institutions.

Meet Our Faculty:

Connect with professors who enjoy research and experiments as much as you do in the Chemistry Department at The ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½. Our faculty members have a broad range of professional backgrounds and expertise. Together, we work to create a well-rounded and balanced curriculum for our students.

Joan M. Wasilewski, Ph.D.

Joan M. Wasilewski, Ph.D.

Chair

Associate Professor and Department Chair

B.S., King’s College
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

Phone: (570) 941-7705
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Christopher A. Baumann, Ph.D.

Christopher A. Baumann, Ph.D.

Professor

Phone: (570) 941-6389
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Arthur J. Catino, Ph.D.

Arthur J. Catino, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Phone: (570) 941-7797
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John C. Deak, Ph.D.

John C. Deak, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Phone: (570) 941-6238
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Gerard G. Dumancas, Ph.D.

Gerard G. Dumancas, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Phone: 570-941-7827
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Michael W. Fennie, Ph.D.

Michael W. Fennie, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Phone: 570-941-4231
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Timothy D. Foley, Ph.D.

Timothy D. Foley, Ph.D.

Professor

Phone: (570) 941-7511
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Kristen M. Katchur, M.S.

Kristen M. Katchur, M.S.

Faculty Specialist

Phone: 570-941-7814
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Riddhiman Medhi, Ph.D.

Riddhiman Medhi, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Phone: 570-941-7692
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David A. Rusak, Ph.D.

David A. Rusak, Ph.D.

Professor

Phone: (570) 941-6338
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Nicholas Sizemore, Ph.D.

Nicholas Sizemore, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Phone: 570-941-5971
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Inside the Classroom:

  • Small class sizes for a personalized learning experience
  • Hands-on experience in the Loyola Science Center
  • Exposure to all disciplines of chemistry
  • A strategic balance of collaboration and independent study
  • Engagement with faculty and students from a variety of scientific disciplines

Student Research:

Chemistry students gain practical skills and hands-on experience through our faculty-mentored research program (FRSP). From inorganic chemistry and biochemistry to theoretical physics, our professors have a range of interests and specializations, providing a wide breadth of research options for our students. 

What types of projects do students work on in FSRP?

  • Inorganic chemistry with silver coating.
  • Detecting antioxidants in green teas and chocolate.
  • Biochemistry in molecular disease gene regulatory proteins.

At ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½, students gain confidence to present and defend their ideas which prepares them for career success.

Joan M. Wasilewski, Ph.D., associate professor and department chair

Career Outcomes:

From medical school and graduate studies to work in research laboratories and higher education, our students discover a range of successful outcomes. You’ll find ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ graduates with a chemistry degree working in fields such as:

  • Medicine
  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Computer Science
  • Education
  • Industrial Research Labs
  • Statistical Data Institutions
  • Transport & Logistics
  • Public Administration
  • Military Intelligence
  • Business