![]() MARGARET CZERW Associate Professor, Chemistry “One of the greatest challenges has been to make chemistry interesting and to motivate my students. I try not just to pass on information and skills, but also enthusiasm for chemistry. Students enter the classroom with different experiences, backgrounds, learning capabilities and interests. I view each student as an individual and honor different learning styles and abilities.” EDUCATION PhD, Computational Chemistry, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University BA, Chemistry (Highest Honors), Rutgers University AS, Chemistry (Highest Honors), RVCC PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Adjunct Instructor RVCC Chemistry Teaching Assistant Rutgers University Summer Internship Merck & Co. Inc. AWARDS/HONORS Excellence in Graduate Research Award, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University, 2001 Rieman Prize (outstanding performance as a teaching assistant), Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University, 2001-2001 Graduate School Excellence Fellowship, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University, 1998-2000 Hypercube Scholar Award for Scholastic Excellence in Chemistry, Rutgers University, 1998 National Starch Award for Outstanding Academic Performance and Research in Chemistry, Rutgers University, 1997 Phyllis Dunbar Chemistry Prize for Outstanding Performance in Physical Chemistry, Rutgers University, 1997 Howard Hughes Fellowship, The Center of Molecular Biophysics, Rutgers University, 1997 |
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