Clare Muhoro

 

As Associate Provost for Academic Affairs at Towson University, Clare Muhoro oversees university strategic planning and institutional effectiveness; the university’s academic programs; first-year seminar, research and awards offices; and satellite locations. She is professor of organic chemistry with research projects in organometallic catalysis and environmental pesticide chemistry. Born in Kenya, she earned her B.Sc in Chemistry from St. Lawrence University and her PhD in Chemistry from Yale. Listen to her interview today to learn more about how Clare's Yale graduate education has impacted her career in higher education academia. 

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