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Faculty & Staff | Chemistry
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Customize your Quick Links. Add this page to your Quick Links. Patrick S. Barber. Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Thompson Chemistry Lab, Rm 102. Jimmy A. Blair. Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Bronfman Science Center, Rm 327. Halford R. Clark Professor of Natural Sciences, Emeritus. Chair and Professor of Chemistry. Bronfman Science Center, Rm 266. Associate Professor of Chemistry, Faculty Fellow of the Davis Center and the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity. Penelope H. Sage.
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Environmental Analysis Lab | Environmental Analysis and Monitoring Lab
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Environmental Analysis and Monitoring Lab. Skip to primary content. Welcome to the Williams College. TS Irene Precip. vs. HMF Wells. Here we guide you through what happens in the lab, the environmental samples that are analyzed regularly and as part of class and other projects, as well as how we monitor and keep electronic records for weather, stream-flow and environmental chemistry from Hopkins Memorial Forest. Summer Research Assistant position. Morley Science Labs, Room 236. Williamstown, MA 01267.
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About the Zilkha Center | Sustainability
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Customize your Quick Links. Add this page to your Quick Links. About the Zilkha Center. About the Zilkha Center. In January of 2007, the Board of Trustees voted unanimously to adopt goal of reducing Williams’ emissions to 10% below 1990 by 2020. And to establish sustainability as an institutional priority. In the fall of 2007, the Zilkha Center for Environmental Initiatives was established with a generous donation from Selim Zilkha, Class of 1946. Zilkha Center for Environmental Initiatives. Williams Col...
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Colloquium Schedule | Chemistry
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Customize your Quick Links. Add this page to your Quick Links. Professor Janet Morrow, SUNY Buffalo. Sponsored by the Charles Compton Lectureship. TCL 202 at 1:10 pm. Dr Bradley Maron, Bringham and Women’s Hospital. Sponsored by the BIMO Class of 1960s. TBL 112 at 1:10 pm. October 7, 14, 21. TCL 123 at 1:10 pm. One of these days will be Mountain Day). Professor Seth Fraden, Brandeis University. Sponsored by the Class of 1960 Scholars. Title: Microfluidic Networks of Chemical Reactors. TCL 202 at 1:10 pm.
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Courses | Chemistry
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Customize your Quick Links. Add this page to your Quick Links. Chemistry and Crime: From Sherlock Holmes to Modern Forensic Science. Not offered this year. Taught by: Lawrence Kaplan. AIDS: The Disease and Search for a Cure. Not offered this year. Taught by: Rebecca Taurog. Chemistry and Physics of Cooking. Not offered this year. Taught by: David Richardson. Taught by: Amy Gehring. Principles of Modern Chemistry. Taught by: John Thoman. Organic Chemistry: Introductory Level. Taught by: Jimmy Blair. All t...
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Zilkha Center Mission | Sustainability
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Customize your Quick Links. Add this page to your Quick Links. Williams is participating in STARS sustainability tracking assessment and rating system – designed by Association for the Advancement in Higher Education (AASHE) This self-rating system will allow Williams to evaluate progress toward its sustainability goals as well as benchmark against peer institutions. For more information, visit the STARS website: https:/ stars.aashe.org/. CONTACT: Stephanie Boyd or Amy Johns. Plans to build a new athleti...
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Regulations | Hopkins Memorial Forest
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Customize your Quick Links. Add this page to your Quick Links. I Vehicles and Equipment. A All wheeled or tracked vehicles, including bicycles and mountain bikes, are prohibited. B The unauthorized use of tools, including, but not limited to, saws, axes, picks and shovels is prohibited. II Uses Not Requiring a Permit. A Hiking, nature appreciation, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Caution: There ongoing research at many locations in the forest.b. Horseback riding on designated trails. B Deer hunting...
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HMF Landscape | Hopkins Memorial Forest
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Customize your Quick Links. Add this page to your Quick Links. Chokeberry, and blueberry shrubs, punctuated by an occasional paper birch or white pine–persisting decades after their last disturbance. These mountain glades harbor certain northern species, such as bunchberry (. And three-toothed cinquefoil (. That otherwise are uncommon to the area. And the Northern Spring Salamander (. For more information on research opportunities and resources in the Hopkins Forest, contact the Forest Manager.
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Annual Reports | Hopkins Memorial Forest
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Customize your Quick Links. Add this page to your Quick Links. The Year in Review. The Year in Review. The Year in Review. 2006 -2007 Annual Report. 2005 -2006 Annual Report. 2004 -2005 Annual Report. 2003 -2004 Annual Report. 2002 -2003 Annual Report. 2001 -2002 Annual Report. 2000 -2001 Annual Report. Center for Environmental Studies.
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Facilities | Hopkins Memorial Forest
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Customize your Quick Links. Add this page to your Quick Links. The 1-acre Buxton Garden is located on the north side of the driveway across from the Rosenburg Center. At the turn of the century, the original farm garden of the Hopkins estates was about twice its present size. The garden exhibits characteristics of both formal and functional Victorian designs. The CES and the Williamstown Garden Club began Restoration as a Bicentennial effort. Please contact the Williams College Outing Club.
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