Angie Erdley
LAWRENCE — The Department of Chemistry at the University of Kansas has announced the recipients of awards and scholarships for the spring and summer 2025 semesters, as well as the 2025-26 academic year. Nearly 80 of the department’s top students were recognized at the annual awards and scholarships recognition ceremony for their academic, research and teaching achievements. 
Among the recipients were the department’s graduate summer scholars, who received scholarships to advance their doctoral research over the summer 2025 term. 
The department will distribute more than $472,000 in awards and scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students this year.
The department held its annual awards and scholarships recognition ceremony May 10 to honor the students. In addition to presenting awards and scholarships, 27 students graduating with bachelor’s degrees in chemistry were recognized, six of whom received departmental honors. The celebration welcomed several special guests, including Chemistry Alumni Advisory Board members visiting for their annual meeting, emeritus faculty, donors, department staff and faculty, and the family and friends of the honored students.
These awards and scholarships are only made possible due to the generosity of the department’s donors.
Angie Erdley
Angie Erdley
Department of Chemistry
785-864-6749
angie.erdley@ku.edu

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