CCD chemistry students and faculty, Joel Thompson, have made a remarkable impact by partnering with Denver Water to monitor the streams around our community, a project that underscores the importance of environmental stewardship. Their research, focused on assessing water quality and identifying potential contaminants, plays a crucial role in safeguarding our local ecosystem. This partnership has provided the students with hands-on experience in environmental chemistry, allowing them to apply their knowledge to real-world challenges.
Their outstanding work has been recognized on a national scale, with their research poster being accepted into the prestigious American Chemical Society (ACS) conference. This is a significant achievement, as the ACS conference attracts thousands of chemists from around the world, making it one of the most prominent platforms for scientific exchange. The acceptance of their poster not only showcases the quality of their research but also highlights the value of academic and community partnerships in addressing critical environmental issues. This achievement reflects the students’ dedication and the strength of our chemistry program in fostering meaningful research that has a lasting impact.
Way to go, CityHawks!
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