1970s Alumni
Richard Schroer
Graduation Year: 1970
Current Employment: Retired in 2001 as Senior Project Manager for Safety Assessment for Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.
Richard Schroer
Graduation Year: 1970
Current Employment: Retired in 2001 as Senior Project Manager for Safety Assessment for Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.
Byron K. Leles
Graduation Year: 1969
Current Employment: Part-time instruction in physics, Alabama State Community College System. I have been teaching (full time and part time) chemistry and physics in this system for 40 years.
Comments: I enjoyed my years at KSU very much and have always felt that I received a good and solid training in my chosen field. I have always enjoyed teaching far more than research; hence, my career in community college teaching has been very rewarding for me.
Pat W. Camerino
Graduation Year: 1957
Current Employment: Retired: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX (Emeritus Associate Professor)
Comments: PhD (Biochem) Cornell U; PD Dartmouth Med Sch; Oregon St U. Work: NIH, Div of Research Resources, NIAMD, Univ of Massachusetts/Amherst, Assoc Grad Dean for Research, Baylor College of Med, Dir Faculty Resources, Admin Dept of Med
Other Scholarships
In addition to the scholarships listed above, there are about other awards and prizes available.
The Scholarship Committee will contact you if you are selected for an award.
*Please note that the scholarships listed above are subject to change.
Chemistry and Biochemistry Undergraduate Excellence Award
Available to: Graduating Seniors.
Eligibility: Award for excellent chemistry majors who are graduating, determined by scholarship committee.
Annual Amount: $200 one-time award
Gary L. Wamer Endowed Chemistry Scholarship
Available to: Seniors.
Eligibility: student entering senior year with a minimum 3.6 GPA and who has completed at least one semester of undergraduate research, expressed an intention of pursuing a career in some area of chemistry upon graduation and demonstrated financial need via the FAFSA.
Annual Amount: $2,500
Professor Chun-che Tsai Endowed Scholarship in Chemistry and Biochemistry
Available to: Juniors
Eligibility: junior or non-graduating senior with the highest GPA at the end of their junior year and/or have completed junior-level chemistry courses.
Annual Amount: $1,500 one-time award or $750 if split between two recipients.