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Peter TenEyck:
During his second year in the Chemical Technology Program, Peter TenEyck,
was chosen as an intern for Progress Energy. The internship involved various
laboratory procedures and methods at the Sutton Steam Plant, a coal fired power
generation site located in Wilmington, NC. Peter's duties included working in the
chemistry lab where he performed water and coal analysis and time with plant operations division.
According to Peter,
"The experience that I learned in the Chemical Technology Program well prepared me for this
opportunity and future endeavors."
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Sandra Rosado: Sandra was the recipient for the 2009 American Chemical Society (ACS) Chemical Technology Student Recognition Award.
This award has honored 221 graduates from 25 different institutions since its implementation in the fall of 2004 and honors the hard work and
accomplishments of students preparing for an industrial career. Recipients are outstanding upper-level chemical technology students who
demonstrate a high level of performance in the laboratory and the classroom, excellent oral and written communication skills, integrity, and reliability.
The nomination and selection process is determined and administered by an awards committee at Cape Fear Community College composed of
chemical technology faculty and other faculty members outside of the department. The committee evaluates students based on the eligibility
requirements and submits the nomination form to the ACS. Sandra is currently serving as a supplemental instructor and tutor for the
Chemical Technology Program and plans to attend UNCW in the future where she will pursue her Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry.
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Marvin Chase Hanford:
For two semesters, Chase served as a Quality Control Document Coordinator Intern at Coty Inc.
in Rocky Point, NC. This paid internship required Chase to work 20 or more hours a week in a
laboratory environment where he obtain work-related experience before graduation. Chase was
able to successfully juggle academics while satisfying the demanding work load within a regulatory lab.
Chase plans to transfer to ECU and pursue a Bachelor's Degree in Bioprocessing.
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