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CHM 464 Adv. Organic Chem. featured in Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) Capitalizing on an opportunity to recreate Augsburg College’s advanced organic chemistry class, assistant professor of chemistry, Dr. Michael Wentzel, has developed a highly attractive approach to a complicated subject matter. He forces his students to work together. Read the article >> http://www.augsburg.edu/chemistry/wp-content/uploads/sites/77/2014/04/AugsburgAdvOrgo-300x225.jpg