• Chapman’s chemistry program prepares students to meet major scientific and technological challenges, such as discovering and delivering drugs and therapeutics; synthesizing new materials; analyzing clinical, environmental, and forensic samples; improving the world's food supply and nutrition; addressing climate change and environmental transformations, to name a few.
  • Schmid College of Science and Technology offers a top-tier faculty of scientists currently engaged with students in research projects such as nanomaterials and regenerative medicine, toxic metal(loid)s in mine wastes, atmospheric chemistry and climate change, catalytic surfaces and fuel production, experimental cancer therapeutics, bioactive compounds in plant based foods, and biological ammonia production for agricultural applications.