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Chemistry鈥檚 James Vyvyan named an Outstanding Mentor by the Council on Undergraduate Research聽

Western becomes first institution with multiple faculty awardees聽
草榴社区 Professor of Chemistry James Vyvyan

草榴社区 Professor of Chemistry James Vyvyan was named the Chemistry Division of the Council on Undergraduate Research鈥檚 Outstanding Mentor Award for 2025.  

Western is the first institution, regardless of size, to have two chemistry faculty recognized with the award since it was established in 2019. Vyvyan joins Professor of Chemistry Mark Bussell, who was awarded Outstanding Mentor in 2022, to have attained this honor. 

The award recognizes exceptional undergraduate mentorship and advising by chemistry faculty with at least 10 years of experience. Awardees are chosen based on their history of transformative mentorship of undergraduates in chemistry research projects, through academic coursework and in support of diversity, equity and inclusion education and research. 

鈥淭he ChemCUR Award is partly a testament to the quality of Western STEM students,鈥 Vyvyan said. 鈥淭he quality of our future will depend on the scientific breakthroughs we collectively discover. I鈥檓 passionate about training the next generation of chemists because you never know who will make those discoveries 鈥 they all have the potential!鈥 

The best part of his job is being able to watch former students succeed as chemists, Vyvyan said.  

鈥淚t is gratifying to see the successes of my former students and thinking that I had even a small impact on their development as chemists and as people,鈥 he said. 鈥淏eing recognized as a mentor means that I have done the most important part of my job well 鈥 I鈥檓 proud of that.鈥 

Chemistry Chair Gregory O鈥橬eil said Vyvyan鈥檚 dedication to student success has left a lasting impact on the next generations of chemists.  

鈥淧rofessor Vyvyan鈥檚 commitment to undergraduate research is nothing short of inspiring,鈥 he said. 鈥淗is dedication to mentorship and the lasting impact he has on his students make him truly deserving of this Outstanding Mentorship Award.鈥 

Vyvyan will receive a plaque, funding, and a letter of commendation from the CUR in recognition of his award. 

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