Associate Professor of Chemistry
Office: DSC 122
Office Phone: (262) 551-5872
cblaine@carthage.edu
Associate Professor of Chemistry, specializing in inorganic and analytical chemistry. She teaches inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, general chemistry and heritage. Ms. Blaine recently returned from a sabbatical at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where she studied trace metal analysis techniques specifically related to arsenic. Currently, she is involved in undergraduate research projects concerning quantitation of arsenic and metal ions in various water sources. Ms. Blaine also has extensive experience in writing and designing new laboratories for the general, analytical, and inorganic curriculum. She has published her research results in Inorganic Chemistry, and has presented at several national conferences. Before coming to Carthage, she was a Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. Ms. Blaine is a member of the American Chemical Society, Iota Sigma Pi, an honor society for women in chemistry, and Sigma Xi. Ms. Blaine joined the Carthage faculty in 1995.
Timothy Eckert
Professor of Chemistry
Office: DSC 116
Office Phone: 262-551-5874
teckert@carthage.edu
Timothy S. Eckert teaches courses in organic and general chemistry, forensic science, and general science.
His research, assisted by grants from Carthage College, explores the mechanisms of oxidation reactions, both biological and synthetic. He has published several papers in the Journal of Organic Chemistry, Journal of the American Chemical Society, and Journal of Chemical Education. He has written a 1000-page organic chemistry textbook.
Eckert earned his B.A. at Yale and his Ph.D. at the State University of New York-Syracuse. He joined the Carthage faculty in 1989.
Kevin Morris
Klingenmeyer Distinguished Professor of Chemistry; Chair, Chemistry Department
Office: DSC 108
Office Phone: (262) 551-5481
kmorris@carthage.edu
Kevin Morris specializes in the field of physical chemistry. Before coming to Carthage, he was a Camille and Henry Dreyfus Fellow and then an Assistant Professor at Grinnell College. Mr. Morris has conducted research in the area of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and his research has been published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Analytical Chemistry, and Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry. His research at Carthage explores the binding of molecules to model membranes and chiral polymers. He earned his B.S. in chemistry from James Madison University and his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He joined the Carthage faculty in 1996.
C. J. Stephenson
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Office: DSC 126
Office Phone:
(262) 551-6327
cstephenson@carthage.edu
Walter Smith
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Office: DSC B10-K
Office Phone:
(262) 551-5856
wsmith@carthage.edu
