Local awardee Michael Gross goes national
Michael Gross won the Midwest Award, administered by the Saint Louis Section, in 2002. Now the national ACS has admitted that we got it right. Gross, who is professor of […]
Michael Gross won the Midwest Award, administered by the Saint Louis Section, in 2002. Now the national ACS has admitted that we got it right. Gross, who is professor of […]
The 2017 ACS–St Louis Section Undergraduate Research Symposium was held Friday, December 8th, from 2:30 to 5:00 pm in the Science Laboratory West building at Southern Illinois University–Edwardsville. Twelve presenters
Hello St Louis ACS Colleagues! Here at the end of 2017, it is a good time to look back at the accomplishments of the past year and to get excited
As 2017 draws to a close, our Chair shares her thoughts on the year that was. It’s incredible how fast time flies. I started my year as Chair with excitement
If you’re reading this, thank you. (Yes, of course you’re reading this; we know that.) One of the biggest areas for improvement we hear about from members is communication. Despite,
…and one Outstanding Service Award. One of the outgoing Chair’s favorite parts of Continuity Night (second only to the actual outgoing thing) is presenting awards and recognitions. Since everyone who
SIU–Edwardsville will once again host the annual Battle of the Burets, on Monday, February 12, 2018, from 6:00pm – 8:30pm in Science West (New Science Bldg), Room 3300. The annual
Well, another year is pretty much history. Most of ours here in the St Louis Section–ACS was overshadowed by larger events on the state, national, and global stages. But we
The St. Louis Section of the American Chemical Society is seeking nominations for the 2018 High School Chemistry Teaching Award. This award is given to recognize and encourage outstanding teachers
Submitted by Natalie Lafranzo, Chair of the Saint Louis Section of the American Chemical Society Every few years we send out a Member Survey to get feedback from ACS Members