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This is your chance to have your voice heard! The St. Louis Section runs a member survey every 3 years. It’s your opportunity to give us honest feedback on how […]
This is your chance to have your voice heard! The St. Louis Section runs a member survey every 3 years. It’s your opportunity to give us honest feedback on how […]
Are you looking for ways to demonstrate or hone your leadership skills? Are you excited about chemistry and how it can benefit students, professors, professionals, and society? If you’re reading
The St Louis Section of the American Chemical Society is interested in reinvigorating its Minority Affairs committee. The committee is tasked with forming connections between ACS and minority communities through
On Wednesday, April 26th, the 2017 Academy of Science – Saint Louis Science Fair was held at Queeny Park, Greensfelder Recreation Complex in Saint Louis. Many of our local members
Awards Night was held on April 18, 2017 at Maggiano’s in Brentwood with around 100 people in attendance. Winners of the high school chemistry contest, the high school chemistry teacher-of-the-year, and
In the near future, you will be receiving an invitation from STL-ACS via Survey Monkey to nominate members of the St. Louis Section to positions of leadership in our local
A significant focus of the St. Louis Section of the American Chemical Society (ACS) is directed toward encouraging and supporting STEM chemistry-related activities among children and adolescents. The “Chemistry is
What if there was a specific website that could help promote your career as a chemist? What if that site allowed experienced chemists to mentor younger chemists by posting relevant
Science is the foundation of a working democracy, and we recognize that it is successful translation of basic research to practical innovations that ensures a clean environment, sustainable progress, and
On March 18th, the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Region 12 Science Fair was held in the Morris University Center at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, where over 200 of the