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Sep
18

Chemistry – Careers in Chemistry

Holding a key position between mathematical and physical sciences on one side, and life sciences on the other, Chemistry offers many career opportunities. Our graduates routinely find jobs in their…

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Sep
18

Chemistry – Facilities

The Department of Chemistry is located in the Leatherman Science Facility (LSF) and McNair Science Building (MSB), both of which provide excellent lecture and laboratory facilities for undergraduate teaching and…

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Sep
18

Chemistry – Course Descriptions

Courses Found: 23 CHEM 111 – General Chemistry I: General Concepts in Chemistry Prerequisites/Corequisites: MATH 111 (or MATH 111E). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: The states of matter, including…

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Sep
18

Chemistry

All things are made of atoms. This makes Chemistry the key to understanding both the living and non-living world and where and how they intersect. Chemistry looks at the composition…

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Sep
18

Biology

The Department of Biology is a dynamic and friendly place, where faculty, staff, and students work together to understand the concepts of life. Our diversified undergraduate curricula (which spans the…

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Sep
16

Tammy Sneed

Mrs. Tammy Sneed and her husband Robert are originally from Burlington, NC. She has one son, Matthew, who is a student at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. She…

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Sep
16

Dr. Lance Weldy

Dr. Lance Weldy is Professor of English and teaches classes in freshman composition and children’s and young adult literature. He has co-edited several collections of scholarship on children’s literature, including…

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Sep
16

Dr. Chris Washington

Chris Washington specializes in British Romantic literature, eighteenth and nineteenth-century British literature, poetry and poetics, and literary theory. He has published articles in European Romantic Review, Essays in Romanticism, Literature…

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Sep
16

Dr. Jon Tuttle

Jon Tuttle is Director of FMU’s Honors Program, a Board of Trustee’s Research Scholar, and a specialist in Modern and American Drama, Playwriting and the literature of the Vietnam War….

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Sep
16

Dr. Rachel N. Spear

Dr. Spear is an Associate Professor of English and the Coordinator of Gender Studies. Joining FMU in 2014, she directed the First-Year Composition program from 2015 to 2021. Prior to…

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Sep
16

Dr. Shawn Smolen-Morton

Dr. Smolen-Morton joined the English faculty in Fall 2006. With a doctorate in Comparative Literature from the University of Massachusetts, he specializes in Film and Cultural Studies centered on gender…

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Sep
16

Dr. Pamela A. Rooks

Dr. Pamela Rooks retired in 2020. She is an Emeritus Professor of English, and the former Coordinator of Gender Studies Program. Pamela Rooks has studied and taught in Canada, England,…

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