Photos 2008-2012

At Southwest Regional ACS Meeting in Baton Rouge, LA, November 4, 2012

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At Undergraduate Research Conference at Rice University, October 20, 2012

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 Relaxing between sessions at the Undergraduate Symposium at Rice University, October 20, 2012

rice 2012

Sarju Adhikari, Bijay Bhattarai and Arjun Pandey working on summer project with Dr. Dolliver at the University of Alabama

Summer 2012

Sarju, Bijay and Arjun in the lab

Lunch with the Shaughnessy Group, August, 2012.

group lunch

Southeastern Students visit Gaylord Chemical Company in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, June, 2012.

gaylord visit

Bijay Bhattarai, Sarju Adhikari, and Arjun Pandey working with Dr. Dolliver in  Kevin Shaughnessy's lab at the University of Alabama during the summer, 2012.

Sarju doing chromatography

Sarju in lab
Bijay and glove box arjun

Southeastern students participate in the First Annual Shaughnessy group bowling tournament, summer 2012.

group bowling

Southeastern Chemistry Students make presentations at the American Chemical Society Meeting in San Diego, March, 2012

group in san diego

Chemistry Students visit the University of Texas while at the Southwest Regional ACS meeting, November, 2011

UT group visit

Left to right :  Bijay Bhattarai, Dr. Jean Fotie, Saurav Malla, Sarjun Adhikari, Brandon Mobley, Paula McCahill, Jordan Dinser (Southeastern

Alumnus and chemistry graduate student at UT), Jessica Rhodus, Apsana Shrestha, Dr. David Norwood, Nancy Massawe, Ciera Thrash, Arjun Pandey,

Amber Bordelon, Patrick Flowers, Dr. Debra Dolliver

University of Louisiana at Lafayette Invitational Meeting, November 12-13, 2010

entire group at ULL

Right to left:  Patrick Flowers, Debra Dolliver, Amber Bordelon, David Norwood, Jean Fotie, Carla Rohner, Bijay Bhattarai, Sumit Libi, Arjun Pandey, Kristen Allen, Kaitlyn Dreuz, Saurav Malla

Amber Bordelon making presentation at ULL Invitational Meeting, November 13, 2010

Amber giving presentation

Dinner at the ACS meeting in Boston, MA, August 24, 2010

Dinner at ACS

from left to right:  Craig Alexander ( Executive Vice President, Marketing, Gaylord Chemical Company), Arjun Pandey (Chemistry major), Bob Strub (Director, Market Development Life Sciences, Gaylord Chemical Company), Debra Dolliver, Patrick Flowers (Chemistry Major), Ruth Strub, Samantha Strub, Amber Bordelon (Chemistry Major, Dr. Artie McKim (Director of Technology, Gaylord Chemical Company), Jessica Rhodus (Chemistry Major)

Presentation at the ACS Meeting in Boston, MA, September 24, 2010

poster ACS

from left to right:  Patrick Flowers, Amber Bordelon, Jessica Rhodus, Arjun Pandey

Sight-seeing at the ACS Meeting in Boston, MA, September 2010

U.S.S. Constitution

 left to right:  Patrick Flowers, Arjun Pandey, Jessica Rhodus, Amber Bordelon

Southeastern Chemistry & Physics Students present at 

Louisiana Academy of Sciences Meeting, LSU-Alexandria, February, 2010

Group at LAS meeting

                                                    left to right:  Dr. Debra Dolliver, Amber Bordelon, Jordan Dinser, Veronica Wills, Sarah Olivard, Kyle Burns, 

                                        Jessica Rhodus, Dr. Jean Fotie, Sumit Libi, Arjun Pandey, Megan Lanier, Patrick Flowers, Patrick Gentry, Dr. David Norwood.

Jordan Dinser makes Presentation at 2010 Louisiana Academy of Sciences meeting 

at LSU-Alexandria, February 2010

Jordan Dinser makes presentation at 2010 LAS

Rice University Undergraduate Symposium, Houston, TX, October, 2009

Megan&Matsuda

Ms. Megan Lanier is accepting the First Place Award for Undergraduate Oral Presentation on her research from Dr. Seiichi Matsuda, Dept. Chair, Rice University

National ACS Meeting, Washington, D.C., August, 2009

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 Megan Lanier and Jordan Dinser in the Convention Center at the American Chemical Society Meeting in Washington, D.C., August, 2009.  Megan and Jordan presented their research work at this conference.


Megan LanierSenior earns national science scholarship
Megan Lanier, a senior from Husser, has been awarded a Gladys Anderson Emerson Scholarship from Iota Sigma Pi, the national honor society for women in chemistry.
     A chemistry major in Southeastern's American Chemical Society-certified curriculum, Lanier received one of two $2,000 scholarships awarded by the national organization.
      "It is truly an honor for the university and our chemistry program in particular for one of our students to be recognized with this national award," said President John L. Crain. "The award reflects on Ms. Lanier's dedication and diligence in her studies and research as well as the support she receives from our faculty."
     She was nominated for the award by Debra Dolliver, assistant professor of chemistry. In her nomination letter, Dolliver said, "Megan is the best overall student I have had during my teaching career, and I can think of no better recipient for this award. Not only is she an excellent researcher, manager, and leader, she also has displayed scholarly talent in her course work."
     Lanier expects to graduate from Southeastern in May 2010 and plans to pursue a doctorate in organic synthesis with a goal of working in research and development at a pharmaceutical company or similar firms.
     She is one of two student leaders in the university's SEAL (Student Entrepreneurs as Active Leaders) program, in which groups of Southeastern students are linked with various industrial clients in the area to work on specific projects. As a student manager, she assists other students with their research, maintains project budgets and meets with clients.
     "Working with SEAL has been a tremendous help to my professional career by allowing me to perform research for a client and attend local and national scientific conferences to present my research to other scientists," Lanier said.
     Lanier also participates in Southeastern's outreach programs to local schools to promote science education in the community.
     Founded in 1902, Iota Sigma Pi has more than 10,000 members and 40 chapters in colleges and universities. The organization's primary objectives are to promote interest in chemistry among women students, foster mutual advancement in the field, and stimulate personal accomplishments in the fields of chemistry.


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                        Southwest Regional American Chemical Society Meeting  Little Rock, Arkansas, October, 2008

Group at ACS Little Rock

 

Chemistry & Physics Students at the Southwest Regional American Chemical Society Meeting

Little Rock, Arkansas, October, 2008

left to right:  Jessica Stricks, Megan Lanier, Krystle Miles, Lexi Ruibal, Garrett  Clement, Dr. Phillip Voegel

Dr. Ju Chou, Dr. Eric Booth, Jordan Dinser, Dr. Debra Dolliver, Mandy Mitchell, Jacob Keeling, Ricky Risley,

Patrick Gentry

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Students Give Presentation at Louisiana Academy of Sciences Meeting

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Jordan Dinser, Megan Lanier, Veronica Wills at the Louisiana Academy of Sciences Meeting, 02/02/09.

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National American Chemical Society Meeting, Spring 2008

 

Lunch Break at spring 2008 National ACS meeting in New Orleans:

Left to right:  Greg Landry, Caitlin Costanza, Veronica Wills, Brittany Williams, Becky Weber, Megan Lanier, 

Jordan Dinser, Debra Dolliver, Dr. Artie McKim, Larry Hill


                                         

                     At the 2008 National ACS meeting in New Orleans:  Left to right 

                    Jordan Dinser, Brittany Williams, Caitlin Costanza, Greg Landry, Veronica Wills, Rebecca Weber, Megan Lanier