Mount Holyoke College
Chemistry Club
 
What is the Mount Holyoke Chemistry Club?
The Chemistry Club is a recognized student affiliate chapter of the American Chemical Society and a place for Mount Holyoke students to celebrate their love of chemistry and science. 

What does the Club do?
Sit around and discuss chemical kinetics while comparing the latest pocket protector styles. Just kidding. We reach out to the community and encourage interest in science, go on field trips, make pies on Pi Day, and lots of other fun stuff related to chemistry. See our Events page for more details and our Photo Gallery for pictures of recent events.

What do I have to do to join?
All we ask is that you enjoy science in general and chemistry in particular. We welcome students from all majors and there are no dues or other fees to join. Meetings are Tuesdays at 4 pm in Cleveland L1 every other week. Email our President, Lauren Neveling, to be added to the mailing list.



Pictured above, left to right: 
Back row: Angela DiCiccio ‘08, Sonia Dantas ‘08, Lauren Neveling ‘07, Kathryn Kinzel ‘08, 
Amanda Strickland ’10
Middle row: Laura Fernandez ‘08, Caitlin Scott ‘07, Leigh Foster ‘08, Lily Baker ‘08, 
Caroline Ward ‘07, Grace Bauer ’08
Front row: Professor Barneby Bigglesworth


mailto:llneveli@mtholyoke.edu?subject=Chemistry%20Club%20email%20listshapeimage_3_link_0
Questions? Comments? Concerns? Email the webchemist.