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The Continuity Dinner: details

The December Board of Directors meeting, also known as the Continuity Dinner, is a fancier than usual affair to celebrate the year’s achievements, recognize certain members, announce the Distinguished Service Award (conferred in March), and pass the gavel to the incoming section officers. Plus, there is the Henry Godt Memorial Lecture, given by a surprise

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Meeting at a glance

If you’re already planning to attend the 2023 Midwest-Great Lakes Regional Meeting (hosted by yours truly STLACS), you are probably already aware of the program of events, symposia, exhibits, etc. And, of course, if you’re not going … never mind. But seeing as how we are the hosts of the regional meeting this year, you’re

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Coffee with Chemists is back

Episode 1 of the new Coffee with Chemists season is set to lift off this Friday. Join the St Louis Section of the American Chemical Society for coffee plus social and professional networking on Friday September 29th, 8–9:30 am, at Quarrelsome Coffee, 33 N Sarah St, Saint Louis, MO. You don’t need to be a

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Local Section hosts Regions (× 2)

Reprising 2011, our St Louis Section again plays host to the ACS Midwest Regional Meeting, again jointly with the Great Lakes Region (co-hosted by the East Central Illinois local section). The meeting, October 18–21 at the St Charles Convention Center, takes the theme “Scale Up Your STEM.” Technical program Oral and poster sessions in all

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UMSL inaugurates annual science policy lecture series

The UMSL Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry launches an annual science policy lecture series as part of its regular seminar series on Mondays at 4 pm in Benton 103. The new lecture series was initiated and organized by Professor Emeritus David Garin who, during his 34 years of research and teaching at UMSL, maintained an active interest

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