Editorial
Graduate Education
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Statistics on graduate students and their education; need to do more to prepare graduate students to teach.
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Responses to Changing Needs in U.S. Doctoral Education
Marjorie Caserio , Anne K. Bentley , Matthew D. Bowman , Andrew Neal Mangham , Kevin M. Metz , Samuel Pazicni and Margaret F. Phillips , Brian P. Coppola , Jeffrey I. Seeman , Robert L. LichterJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (12), 1698Responses to Changing Needs in U.S. Doctoral Education
Marjorie Caserio , Anne K. Bentley , Matthew D. Bowman , Andrew Neal Mangham , Kevin M. Metz , Samuel Pazicni and Margaret F. Phillips , Brian P. Coppola , Jeffrey I. Seeman , Robert L. LichterJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (12), 1698At the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in Philadelphia on August 23–24, 2004, a Presidential Symposium Event was held titled "Responses to Changing Needs in U.S. Doctoral Education". This article provides a report of this two-day ...

Chemical Education and the ACS
John W. MooreJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (12), 1687Chemical Education and the ACS
John W. MooreJournal of Chemical Education2004 81 (12), 1687Our parent organization, the American Chemical Society, pointed out some time ago that it was the world’s largest scientific society devoted to a single discipline. This issue of JCE reports on several initiatives, old and new, that ACS is making in the ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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