LC graduate honored at College of Wooster ceremony
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Thomas Bohl, a graduate of Lynchburg-ClayHigh School and a senior biochemistry and molecular biology major at The College of Wooster, received the John W. Chittum Prize in Chemistry at Wooster's 41st Annual Recognition Banquet.
The John W. Chittum Prize in Chemistry is awarded in recognition of a student's outstanding work in organic chemistry and potential as a chemist.
The College of Wooster is an independent liberal arts college, nationally recognized for an innovative curriculum that emphasizes mentored, independent research. Each Wooster senior works one-on-one with a faculty adviser to create an original research project, written work, performance, or art exhibit. Founded in 1866, the college has an enrollment of approximately 1,800 students.[[In-content Ad]]
The John W. Chittum Prize in Chemistry is awarded in recognition of a student's outstanding work in organic chemistry and potential as a chemist.
The College of Wooster is an independent liberal arts college, nationally recognized for an innovative curriculum that emphasizes mentored, independent research. Each Wooster senior works one-on-one with a faculty adviser to create an original research project, written work, performance, or art exhibit. Founded in 1866, the college has an enrollment of approximately 1,800 students.[[In-content Ad]]