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Brian Krohn originally came to Augsburg to study film, but after only one semester without any science classes, this lifelong scientist felt “so deprived” that he officially changed his major to chemistry. Growing up in Cloquet, Minnesota, Brian was always working on random projects — an electromagnet, a go-cart, various potato cannons, numerous attempts at ...http://www.augsburg.edu/chemistry/wp-content/uploads/sites/77/2014/04/chemistry_main1-300x160.jpeg