Professor of Chemistry Craig Donahue demonstrates to two female students how to set up an experiment. / Craig Donahue / Philip T. Datillo

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31.576
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10.14
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Professor of Chemistry Craig Donahue demonstrates to two female students how to set up an experiment.
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Craig Donahue
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Philip T. Datillo
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