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Organic chemistry boasts a vibrant legacy while maintaining contemporary relevance through its connections with biology, medicine, materials science, and numerous other disciplines. While the field has undergone significant transformation over the last twenty years, the fundamental pursuit of organic chemists persists. Students specializing in this domain concentrate on creating and analyzing new organic substances, comprehending molecular structures and reactions, and pioneering innovative chemical processes. Today's organic chemistry emphasizes functional synthesis. The current scope of organic chemistry offers thrilling possibilities, yet also introduces fresh educational hurdles for graduate studies. Illinois' organic chemistry faculty address these demands through a forward-thinking curriculum that balances essential foundational knowledge with versatile competencies (such as communication, writing, and creative problem-solving) necessary for cross-disciplinary research. Consequently, our students engage in comprehensive research training that equips them with diverse methodologies, theories, and approaches to propel chemistry's future breakthroughs.