Chemistry 100, by George B. Clemans

Chemistry 100, by George B. Clemans

As Bowling Green State University marks its Centennial Year, academic departments and student organizations alike are looking into their history.  Dr. George B. Clemans, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, has capped months of research in the Center for Archival Collections and among his colleagues with the publication of a 100 year history of the the Department of Chemistry.  Beginning with Dr. Edwin Moseley’s founding of the Department of Physical Science in 1914, through to today’s cutting edge researchers, the book provides a lively narrative of the growth and development of a department devoted to teaching and to research.  Clemans describes the post-World War II enrollment boom, the development of the graduate programs, and the establishment of the Center for Photochemical Sciences, with succinct biographies of the department’s most influential faculty. Attractively illustrated with photographs, the volume makes a lasting contribution to the history of Bowling Green State University.