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Department of Chemistry

Welcome to the Department of Chemistry at Skidmore

Chemistry is at the heart of modern scientific and technical inquiry — from the composition of distant stars, to geochemical transformations taking place deep within our own planet, to modern pharmaceuticals and high-performance materials, to our own bodies. Not surprisingly, chemistry is often dubbed the "central science," given it is key to advances in fields as diverse as geology, neuroscience, molecular biology, and materials science. The Chemistry program at 51²è¹Ý¶ù is certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS). Students can major in Chemistry or Chemistry with a biochemistry concentration, and earn an ACS certified degree.  

In recent years, 40% of our students have gone on to graduate programs in chemistry, biochemistry, and related fields including at Harvard University, Yale University, the University of California-San Francisco, University of Michigan, and Johns Hopkins University to name a few. In addition, 30% of our students have enrolled in graduate programs in the health professions including at Boston University, Massachusetts General Hospital, SUNY Downstate, Albert Einstein, Tulane University, Howard University, Stony Brook University, and New York Institute of Technology. The other 30% have found employment in industry, research laboratories, education, and non-profits such as Albany Molecular, eBioscience, Pfizer, Merck, Concentric, Clean Membranes, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Lincoln Laboratories-MIT, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, NYU, Mount Sinai, and the New York Hall of Science.

Our 13 faculty members support them in all these paths and you can read more about them and our program here.

department news

Congratulations to the Chemistry and Biochemistry Class of 2025!

The department celebrates our fourteen graduating seniors and their accomplishments!

Class of 2025 Chemistry Skidmore

These students earned chemistry awards this year: 

  • The Charlotte W. Fahey Prize: Ruby Epstein and Cormac Feeley
  • The ACS Award in Physical Chemistry: Lindsey Han
  • The ACS Award in Inorganic Chemistry: Cormac Feeley
  • The ACS Award in Organic Chemistry: Andrew Shen and Cormac Feeley
  • The ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry: Abbey Grandin
  • The ACS Award in Biochemistry: Ruby Epstein
  • The ACS Award for Excellence in Chemical Safety and Ethics: Najda Bucan

These students earned American Chemical Society certified degrees this year:

  • Najda Bucan, Cormac Feeley, Zoe Gleason, Lindsey Han, Wells Larsen, Andrew Shen