Local section posts DEI statement
Last night, November 12, the Board of Directors of the Saint Louis Section approved a statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, expanding on the statements issued by national ACS and […]
Last night, November 12, the Board of Directors of the Saint Louis Section approved a statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, expanding on the statements issued by national ACS and […]
Of course everything is a chemical, but your home is full of pure chemicals, chemical compounds and solutions you use on a daily basis. Join us for a Scavenger Hunt
(sung to the tune of The Gold Digger’s Song (“We’re in the money…” which, alas, we are not.) We have just heard from Luis Echegoyen, President of ACS, that we
Is a bee sting acidic or alkaline? Which element has the shortest name? What compound gives Mars its distinctive red color? If you think you know the answers to these
We are excited to bring back cocktails with chemists in the virtual format. Please join us for a virtual night of fun with trivia and socializing! This event will include
Later in October, all members will receive an email link directing them to their electronic ballot for 2021 officers. Bios and information about the candidates are below. Chair-Elect: Cynthia Chapple,
Earlier this summer, we reminded you about the series of free daily webinars presented by national ACS. Now we find that Michael Gross, Professor of Chemistry at Washington University, and
Editor’s note: this announcement was supposed to go out in April. We apologize to Ms. Falkoff and the members of the award committee for the delay. Please join us in
It was almost business as usual for the governance aspects of the Fall 2020 National ACS meeting, as councilors met virtually, in committees and en banc, to address their responsibilities.
This is it: the report on the past Spring’s virus-curtailed area Science Fairs, that you’ve been waiting half the summer for. (Half the semaphore?) (A hemi-semaphore?) As reported by GSM