Why study chemistry?

We’re the central science! Chemists have the background to go into a variety of fields to help solve some of the biggest problems we face today.

Chemistry enriches the quality of our lives in numerous ways by providing new solutions to problems in health, material science, and energy usage and storage. Students who study chemistry at VCU get to embark on a path of scientific discovery at the most fundamental of levels.

Learn more about the value of a chemistry degree.

Research Areas

As an R1 University, we provide unique opportunities for advanced study in the traditional areas of chemistry as well as in interdisciplinary topics such as sustainability and energy, chemical biology and biochemistry, nanoscience and nanomaterials, and computational and machine learning.

The Department of Chemistry has excellent resources for research that includes a fully equipped instrument facility, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Center and access to university core centers that includes the Nanoscience Core Characterization Center.

Learn more about our faculty labs and facilities

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News

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July 10, 2025

Congratulations to Dr. Everett Carpenter for being honored with the International Association of Advanced Materials Scientist Medal Award in recognition for his contribution to Advanced Engineering Materials.

IAAM Scientist Award and Medal are the illustrious honours that the International Association of Advanced Materials presents to distinguished researchers and scientists to recognize their distinct contributions to the sphere of Materials Science, Engineering and Technology.

This summer, Nic Carwile is participating in a research internship in Germany at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. (Contributed photo)

July 8, 2025

Family ties, including a father’s illness, propel a son’s research journey

VCU biology major Nic Carwile finds special resonance in his prestigious summer internship in Germany.

Sophie Laman is an Honors College student who graduated this month with a forensic science degree (biology concentration) and minors in chemistry, biology and pre-medicine. (Contributed photo)

May 13, 2025

Class of 2025: Sophie Laman aimed straight for VCU’s forensic science program

The Tennessee native will continue exploring crime investigation and medical research this summer.

Chemistry Spotlight