Teaching & Learning Strategies
Our faculty is innovating the way they allow students to discover knowledge and guide them to a new understanding of the world around them—in our case, the chemical world. Here are a few recent examples.

Cross-Institutional Blended Learning in Medicinal Chemistry
What happens when you put six organic chemists in a room and give them a video camera? Assistant professor Michael Bertucci and five other chemistry professors from other LVAIC (Lehigh Valley Association of Independent Colleges) institutions collaborated on developing a hybrid course in medicinal chemistry.

Who is Aunt Gladys? Communicating Science Through Writing
Professor Carl Salter reveals his tried-and-true writing tactic.

Active Learning in General Chemistry
Associate Professors Shari and Stephan Dunham discuss their strategy for increasing understanding in general chemistry.