Approximately 34 percent of Warren Wilson Chemistry graduates earn advanced degrees. The program prepares you for graduate studies in biochemical or biomedical fields, human or veterinary medicine, and all health areas.
Recent alumni have been awarded fellowships to the University of Wisconsin, North Carolina State University, Penn State, th University of South Carolina, and the University of Nebraska where their work ranges from food science to developing a vaccine for anthrax.
| Graduates Who Went On to Higher Degree Programs | Graduates Who Went On to Employment |
| Omar Barnaby '05, University of Nebraska | Emily Lincoln '03, Chemist US Forest Service, Missoula MT |
| Erin Worthy '05, University of South Carolina | Clay Wilburn '06, Technician Vanderbilt U., Nashville TN |
| Hannah Barks '06, Georgia Institute of Technology | James Beidler '05, Air Pollution Modeling, US EPA, Durham NC |
| Lindsay Renbaum '05, University of Georgia | Meredith Lucas '05, Chemist Centers Disease Control, Atlanta GA |
| Nathan Jones '05, Medical School East Tennesee State U. | Cameron Bingham "Wombat" '05, Chemist Microbrewery, Kansas City MO |
| Nick Klosterman '05, Veterinary School, Michigan State U. | Matthew Hedden '04, High School Teacher, Clemson SC |
| Katherine Reese '04, Nurse, Atlanta GA |
In this photo are Dr. Dean Kahl and Shinichi Shumiyoshi
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