Report from Recognition Night 2012
Recognition Night 2012 was another great time to reminisce about the history of the Section. At this year’s Recognition Night, the section hosted the six 50-year members and two 60-year […]
Recognition Night 2012 was another great time to reminisce about the history of the Section. At this year’s Recognition Night, the section hosted the six 50-year members and two 60-year […]
Help inspire the next generation of chemists by volunteering for any of three (3) (III) upcoming opportunities. Missouri Tri-county Regional Science and Engineering Fair Saturday, February 23, 9am – 12pm
St. Louis Section of the American Chemical Society invites you to attend the annual Recognition Night Banquet. Location: Sapore Italian Café, 451 S. Kirkwood Road, Kirkwood, MO 63122 Cost: $25;
Ninth Annual St Louis Section Picnic will be at Tilles Park in the Skow Shelter on June 15 from 11:30 AM – 4:00 PM. Bring the family! Just $5 per
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Continuing where we left off with our last Module topic on Management vs Leadership we move on to Execution. Execution is a discipline. It is a specific set of behaviors and processes
Outstanding chemistry student awards: Liliana I Castillo, Greenville College Zach Engel, Southern Illinois University–Edwardsville Graham Hudson, Saint Louis University Joey L Jackson, Lindenwood University Daniel LaMaster, McKendree University Erin T
The 2012 winners are listed below. Read more about the contest. Regular Division Place Student School Teacher 1st Elaine Reichert Parkway Central High School Ken Greathouse 2nd Joshua Zeid Parkway
April 16th was the 2012 Awards Night Maggiano’s Little Italy in Brentwood. The evening honored our region’s Outstanding College Juniors and winners of the High School Chemistry Contest. There were
In This Issue: Career Management Seminar report Outreach program seeking retirees Reserve for Continuity Dinner by Dec 10 Nominate for CS&T Award by Dec 21 First ever Girl Scout Science