By Erin Holaday Ziegler
Introductory chemistry, or CHE 105, strikes fear into the hearts of many University of Kentucky students.
As a gateway course to quite a few majors on campus, the Department of Chemistry in the College of Arts & Sciences provides a large service component to nonchemistry majors.
"Students change their majors because of chemistry; they do badly on the first exam and withdraw," said general chemistry director Stephen Testa. "As a chemistry professor, I feel bad about that. I don't want chemistry to be a dream crusher."
To help UK undergrads further grasp complex material, the department, following a national trend in chemistry higher education, is currently piloting a