Rocky Mountain College
Ivy Fortmeyer is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of chemistry, currently serving as an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Rocky Mountain College since August 2016. In this role, Ivy teaches a variety of courses, including General Chemistry, Materials Science, and Physical Chemistry, and has notable involvement in several committees, including the Assessment Committee as chair and the Faculty Executive Committee. Previous positions include Assistant Professor at Princeton University and Graduate Research Assistant, where Ivy conducted research on cyanide-bridged bimetallic gel networks, culminating in a doctoral thesis. Ivy's extensive educational background includes a Ph.D. and M.A. in Chemistry from Princeton University, as well as a BA from Columbia University.
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Rocky Mountain College
Rocky Mountain College is the oldest college in Montana, founded in 1878. Its history demonstrates a commitment to excellence and openness to all points of view. The College finds strength by joining a liberal arts tradition and the heritage of practical training for specific careers. The union of three distinct religious traditions has resulted in a church-related college that considers all questions in an open and non-sectarian manner.