
معرفی
Stanley M. Kennedy is a Visiting Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Widener University. He holds a PhD in Analytical Chemistry from Purdue University (1986) and an AB in Chemistry from Duke University (1977). His career spans over 32 years in technical leadership roles at DuPont, focusing on environmental sciences, regulatory affairs, and analytical sciences across diverse industries. Dr. Kennedy teaches graduate-level environmental risk assessment and emphasizes people engagement in technical management. He volunteers as a peer counselor at the William Way Community Center and is a certified professional coach.
- Education:
- PhD, Analytical Chemistry, Purdue University (1986)
- AB, Chemistry, Duke University (1977)
Research Interests: Technical management through people engagement, environmental risk assessment methodologies, and the transport/persistence of PFAS. His work integrates environmental chemistry with leadership strategies, leveraging his industry experience to bridge academic and practical challenges.
Publications: Recent work includes studies on PFAS quantitation and LGBTQ+ community coaching, reflecting his dual focus on environmental science and social advocacy.
- Awards:
- Arts & Sciences Award for Excellence in Teaching (Widener University, 2022)
Advising/Grants: No formal grant details listed, though his industry experience may imply collaborative research. No listed advisees.
Labs/Teams: Active in Widener’s Chemistry program and community outreach initiatives through coaching and counseling roles.



