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Teaching ​Assistant (TA)

Morgan Murphy will serve as the course's teaching assistant. She will be hosting weekly office hours, exam review sessions, and assisting in grading. If you have questions about your grades, please reach out to the course instructor or Morgan (mbm6556@psu.edu).

Morgan is a fourth-year chemistry PhD student at Penn State University. Her journey into the field of chemistry began at the College of Saint Benedict, where she earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 2020.

Morgan is a fourth-year chemistry PhD student at Penn State University. Her journey into the field of chemistry began at the College of Saint Benedict, where she earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 2020.

In graduate school, Morgan's research focuses on the high-pressure synthesis of new carbon nanothreads. This work is collaborative and interdisciplinary, often taking her to national labs and fostering interactions with computational physicists and materials scientists. Beyond the academic and scientific realms, Morgan enjoys swimming, crocheting, and spending quality time over lattes with friends.

This semester marks Morgan's fifth time serving as a Teaching Assistant for the World Campus 110 and 111 courses. She is excited to engage with students and looks forward to a productive semester.

Morgan is a fourth-year chemistry PhD student at Penn State University. Her journey into the field of chemistry began at the College of Saint Benedict, where she earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 2020.

Morgan is a fourth-year chemistry PhD student at Penn State University. Her journey into the field of chemistry began at the College of Saint Benedict, where she earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 2020.

In graduate school, Morgan's research focuses on the high-pressure synthesis of new carbon nanothreads. This work is collaborative and interdisciplinary, often taking her to national labs and fostering interactions with computational physicists and materials scientists. Beyond the academic and scientific realms, Morgan enjoys swimming, crocheting, and spending quality time over lattes with friends.

This semester marks Morgan's fifth time serving as a Teaching Assistant for the World Campus 110 and 111 courses. She is excited to engage with students and looks forward to a productive semester.

This semester marks Morgan's fifth time serving as a Teaching Assistant for the World Campus 110 and 111 courses. She is excited to engage with students and looks forward to a productive semester.

This semester marks Morgan's fifth time serving as a Teaching Assistant for the World Campus 110 and 111 courses. She is excited to engage with students and looks forward to a productive semester.

Morgan is a fourth-year chemistry PhD student at Penn State University. Her journey into the field of chemistry began at the College of Saint Benedict, where she earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 2020.

In graduate school, Morgan's research focuses on the high-pressure synthesis of new carbon nanothreads. This work is collaborative and interdisciplinary, often taking her to national labs and fostering interactions with computational physicists and materials scientists. Beyond the academic and scientific realms, Morgan enjoys swimming, crocheting, and spending quality time over lattes with friends.

This semester marks Morgan's fifth time serving as a Teaching Assistant for the World Campus 110 and 111 courses. She is excited to engage with students and looks forward to a productive semester.

Morgan is a fourth-year chemistry PhD student at Penn State University. Her journey into the field of chemistry began at the College of Saint Benedict, where she earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 2020.

In graduate school, Morgan's research focuses on the high-pressure synthesis of new carbon nanothreads. This work is collaborative and interdisciplinary, often taking her to national labs and fostering interactions with computational physicists and materials scientists. Beyond the academic and scientific realms, Morgan enjoys swimming, crocheting, and spending quality time over lattes with friends.

This semester marks Morgan's fifth time serving as a Teaching Assistant for the World Campus 110 and 111 courses. She is excited to engage with students and looks forward to a productive semester.

Morgan is a fourth-year chemistry PhD student at Penn State University. Her journey into the field of chemistry began at the College of Saint Benedict, where she earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 2020.

In graduate school, Morgan's research focuses on the high-pressure synthesis of new carbon nanothreads. This work is collaborative and interdisciplinary, often taking her to national labs and fostering interactions with computational physicists and materials scientists. Beyond the academic and scientific realms, Morgan enjoys swimming, crocheting, and spending quality time over lattes with friends.

This semester marks Morgan's fifth time serving as a Teaching Assistant for the World Campus 110 and 111 courses. She is excited to engage with students and looks forward to a productive semester.

Learning Assistants (LAs)

This ​semester Audrey Kilne and Leah Carrigan will be serving as the course's learning assistants. They will be hosting weekly office hours, exam review sessions, and problem solving sessions.

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