Undergraduate Chemistry

CURIE Program

Chemistry Undergraduate Research Initiative (CURIE) Program

The CURIE program was started in Spring 2022 by Dr. Joseph Cotruvo.  It is a 2-credit (~10 hours per week via registration for CHEM 294) opportunity for students in the Chemistry Major to explore the diversity of chemistry; connect with a topic that they are passionate about; experience laboratory research for the first time; develop their written and verbal communication skills; and establish a connection with a Chemistry Department faculty member in whose laboratory they will be able to do chemistry research, ideally beginning in summer 2022.

The centerpiece of the program is three, 4-week rotations in different research labs, assigned based on student preferences. Students will shadow their graduate student or postdoctoral scholar mentors and participate as much as possible in group meetings.

Class periods will primarily be focused on discussion and group activities for professional development. The classes will be divided into units focusing on 1) doing science, 2) reading about science, 3) writing about science, and 4) talking about science.

Writing assignments are designed to help students reflect on rotation experiences and their scientific interests. At the end of the semester, students will give a short presentation connecting one of their rotation experiences to a current and important scientific problem.