Department of Chemistry

Programs in Chemistry and Biochemistry

Stonehill College offers outstanding, rigorous, and comprehensive B.S., B.A., and minor programs in Chemistry and Biochemistry. Our majors are certified by the American Chemical Society.

The Department of Chemistry at Stonehill College educates students in the chemical and biochemical sciences by providing them with scientific knowledge, technical competency, and the ability to think logically and analytically.

Requirements & Course Offerings

To review Chemistry program requirements and course offerings, please visit our College Catalog (Hill Book).

Curriculum

Our curriculum covers the traditional chemical disciplines as well as those disciplines that will have the strongest impact on society in the future. Students learn to think broadly, creatively, and independently within the field and to communicate their scientific insight both in writing and orally.

Professional Ethics & Responsibility

The Department instills a strong sense of professional ethics and responsibility in the students enrolled in its programs. Stonehill College masterfully combines this technical training with the liberal arts so that its graduating chemistry/biochemistry majors are not only superb scientists but also well-rounded lifelong learners.

The chemistry and biochemistry faculty are dedicated to working with students and to maintaining themselves as some of the best educators and researchers in the field.

Department News

Balfour Foundation Awards $246k Grant to Further Support Stonehill-Massasoit Science Transfer Initiative ThumbnailJanuary 24 | Balfour Foundation Awards $246k Grant to Further Support Stonehill-Massasoit Science Transfer Initiative
A Stonehill-Massasoit collaboration, which works to attract more diverse students to the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), has secured $246,070 in renewed support from a major foundation.
Introducing New Faculty ThumbnailSeptember 13 | Introducing New Faculty
This year, the College welcomes six new full-time faculty and eight faculty fellows.
Introducing New Faculty ThumbnailSeptember 10 | Introducing New Faculty
This year, the College welcomes six new full-time faculty and eight faculty fellows.

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    Mailing Address

    Chemistry Department, New Science Center
    320 Washington Street, Easton, MA 02357

    Chair

    Louis Liotta
    (508) 565-1043
    New Science Center, 315

    Administrative Assistant

    Romelle D. Berry
    (508) 565-1201
    New Science Center, 100
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