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07.04.08
Independence Day holiday
07.06.08
9 a.m-9 p.m. Residence Hall check-in for SSII
07.07.08
8 a.m. First class meetings
07.07.08-07.10.08
Permission needed from advisor and professor to register or change classes
07.10.08
5 p.m. NO REGISTRATION BEYOND THIS POINT. Fourth Class Day. Census Date
07.18.08
Scheduled Class Day
07.21.08
Midsemester point.  Last day to drop a course with an automatic Q
07.25.08
Scheduled Class Day
07.25.08
Title IV 60% of semester
07.31.08
Book and tuition emergency loans due
07.31.08
5 p.m. Last day to drop a course or withdraw from the university
08.04.08
5 p.m. Graduate and Undergraduate Students-Deadline to file Application for Degree Candidacy in December with Academic Dean
08.04.08
Last class day
08.05.08
Finals for graduating students
08.05.08-08.06.08
Study Day (No classes except finals for graduating students on August 5 and no classes the morning of August 6

08.06.08
9 a.m. Graduating students
' grades due in the Office of the Registrar

08.06.08 p.m.
Finals for morning classes
08.07.08 a.m.
Finals for afternoon classes
08.07.08
6 p.m. Residence Halls close for undergraduates
08.08.08
6 p.m. Residence Halls close for graduates
08.09.08
Commencement
08.11.08
9 a.m. All grades due via the web at Blue and Gold Connection

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  Garland Lecturer, Professor Geri Richmond  
   

04.04.07» On April 03, 2007, the Chemistry Department held the 27th annual Garland Lecture. Professor Geri Richmond, chemistry professor at the University of Oregon, spoke on the topic of "Going Nonlinear to Understand the Molecular Properties of Water that Underlie Important Environmental Processess". Her lecture was held for 4:00-6:00 at the BES 100.

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  Garland Lecturer, Dr. David H. Russell  
   

03.28.06» On April 04, 2006, the Chemistry Department will held the 26th annual Garland Lecture.  Dr. David H. Russell, chemistry professor at Texas A&M University, spoke on the topic of "Proteomics: The Driving Force of Developmental Mass Spectrometry" and discussed new technology that allows chemists to analyze molecules in more precise, quicker ways.

 
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  ACS Ranks in Top Three Percent Nationwide
    02.14.06» The Student Affiliates Chapter of the American Chemical Society (ACS) at Texas A&M University-Kingsville has achieved national distinction for its chapter activities for the tenth consecutive time. There are 32 national chapters.
 
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  31st Annual Chemistry Olympics
    04.13.04 » Close to 400 high school students came to Texas A&M University-Kingsville’s chemistry department Thursday, April 22, for the 31st Annual Chemistry Olympics competition.
 
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  Dr. Scott Gilbertson to Give Seminar at A&M-K
    04.19.04 » Dr. Scott Gilbertson, Director of Program in Chemical Biology at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas gave a seminar on April 28th at 3 pm in Nierman Hall, Rm 251.
 
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  Welch Lecturer, Dr. George Lester
    11.04.03 » Dr. George R. Lester, Adjunct Professor, Northwestern University and President, George Lester, Inc. presented his lecture as a part of the Welch Lecture Series on April 13, 2004.
 
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