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       The University of New Haven's Forensic Science & Chemistry Club (FSCC) is a student organization for all those who are interested in academics or occupations in fields related to chemistry and/or forensic science. The club has events and activities throughout the year to broaden the learning experience and enhance studies. The club holds many activities on-campus, including National Chemistry Week and Mole Day events, guest lectures, movie nights and an annual Murder Mystery Dinner.

       The club also participates in many off-campus activities such as forensic science and chemistry lab tours, professional conferences, ACS dinners, middle school demonstrations and volunteer activities. Also, the club offers an opportunity to build relationships with fellow students and develop organizational and social skills essential for the workplace. The FSCC is affiliated with both the American Chemical Society and the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

       For the 2001-2002 academic year, the FSCC was rated the University of New Haven's number one club on campus. This rating comes from a University wide points system that judges all clubs according to the number and quality of events held or participated in throughout the year. The Forensic Science and Chemistry Club is looking forward to another successful year in 2005-2006.

The University of New Haven's Forensic Science & Chemistry Club

 

 


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