Pomona College, Office of the President Grant



Organization - Pomona College, Office of the President
Grant Amount - $730,000
Foundation - Moore Foundation
Grant Purpose - This grant to Pomona College will provide professors and their students with the tools needed to best advance their research and education in chemistry, biology, physics, and astronomy.


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