Tour the New HCAMS Building
Join fellow Chemistry and Biochemistry alumni on Thursday, July 30, at 3:00 PM for an exclusive, faculty-led tour of the Heikkila Chemistry and Advanced Materials Science (HCAMS) building, UMD’s state-of-the-art facility. Many alumni may be visiting HCAMS for the first time, so this is a unique opportunity to explore the cutting-edge spaces where current research and learning take place.
Inside HCAMS: A Chemistry & Biochemistry Alumni Experience
Thursday, July 30
3:00 PM
HCAMS Building (1038 University Dr, Duluth, MN 55812)
Experience HCAMS Up Close
Attendees will enjoy exclusive access to select working labs within HCAMS and hear directly from faculty leading innovative research in chemistry and biochemistry. Participating faculty include:
This unique opportunity offers a behind-the-scenes look at the spaces and the faculty shaping today’s scientific discovery at UMD.
Attendees will meet at the HCAMS main entrance by the Maroon parking lot. Questions about this alumni event? Please contact Alumni Relations at [email protected].
FAQs
What To Expect
- Guided tour of the brand-new HCAMS building led by Chemistry & Biochemistry faculty.
- Opportunity to reconnect with fellow alumni and faculty members.
- Chance to learn about ongoing research and new initiatives at UMD.
Parking
- Free parking is available in the Maroon, White, Blue, and Green lots from Monday, May 12 through Sunday, August 24.
- Gold lots, parking meters, Park Duluth signs, and designated reserved spaces are enforced year-round.
- For detailed lot locations and maps, see the UMD Campus Parking Map.
Accommodation Requests
- To make disability-related accommodations, please contact Alumni Relations at [email protected] at least two weeks prior to the event.
Questions?
- Questions about this alumni event? Please contact Alumni Relations at [email protected].
UMD Commitment to Inclusivity and Policy Compliance
- UMD is committed to creating an inclusive environment that is safe and comfortable for all alumni and guests. Participants in UMD activities and programs are subject to the policies created by the Board of Regents, including the Code of Conduct. Guests who violate Board of Regents policy may be unable to participate in future UMD activities and programs.