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- Annual Report Executive Summary, 2006-07 Department of Chemistry(Department of Chemistry, 2007)
- Annual Report Executive Summary, 2007-08 Department of Chemistry(Department of Chemistry, 2008)
- Annual Report Executive Summary, 2008-09 Department of Chemistry(Department of Chemistry, 2009)
- Annual Report Executive Summary, 2009-10 Department of Chemistry(Department of Chemistry, 2010)
- Chemistry Department Annual Report July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006(Department of Chemistry, 2006)
- Department of Chemistry Strategic Plan 2024-2030(Virginia Tech, 2024)Our department has four strategic priorities that include: Achieve National Research Prominence in Chemistry; Support a World-Leading Education Mission; Build a Culture of Inclusive Excellence; and Promote the Safe and Responsible Practice of Chemistry.
- Elements 2020(Virginia Tech, 2020)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech.
- Elements, 1998(Virginia Tech, 1998)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech. Inside: An up-close look at alumnus Gene Weedon and his role with chemistry’s new AlliedSignal Polymer Characterization Lab. Plus: Learn about the department’s plans to expand and meet the plastic man with a heart of gold.
- Elements, 1999(Virginia Tech, 1999)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech. Inside: Sticking with Louis Sharpe as he starts to slow down. Plus: The new learning center expands and a brain researcher probes neurological disorders.
- Elements, 2000(Virginia Tech, 2000)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech. Inside: Gary Cook reveals the places a chemist can go. Plus: Harry Dorn helps create a new molecule family: a wheel within a ball.
- Elements, 2001(Virginia Tech, 2001)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech. Inside: Joseph M. DeSimone proves that green chemistry can provide a clean environment.
- Elements, Fall 2002(Virginia Tech, 2002)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech.
- Elements, Fall 2003(Virginia Tech, 2003)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech.
- Elements, Fall 2004(Virginia Tech, 2004)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech.
- Elements, Fall 2005(Virginia Tech, 2005)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech.
- Elements, Fall 2006(Virginia Tech, 2006)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech.
- Elements, Fall 2010(Virginia Tech, 2010)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech.
- Elements, Fall 2012(Virginia Tech, 2012)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech.
- Elements, Fall 2013(Virginia Tech, 2013)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech.
- Elements, Fall 2014(Virginia Tech, 2014)This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech.