It’s Mole Day, dontcha know!
Today, 10/23 in USA date style, is Mole Day, which quite likely every chemist knows, if not actually celebrates. Phil Plait, a physicist who blogs at Bad Astronomy, has a […]
Today, 10/23 in USA date style, is Mole Day, which quite likely every chemist knows, if not actually celebrates. Phil Plait, a physicist who blogs at Bad Astronomy, has a […]
The third module in the Leadership Development Forum series comes to town this fall. Perhaps the most difficult aspect of leadership is promoting new ways of thinking within your teams.
Gordon Miller, winner of the 2013 ACS Midwests Award, is University Professor of Chemistry at Iowa State University. Niller received his BS summa cum laude in 1982 from the University
Friends of Dard Hunter is an organization that connects, encourages, and educates people interested in hand papermaking. They are holding their annual meeting in St Louis October 18-20. Ted Gast
Saint Louis University’s ACS Student Chapter (Chemistry Club) has been awarded a Community Interaction Grant from the national American Chemical Society. The mission of the grant program is “to provide
Late last month, we heard we were in the running for four ChemLuminary Awards: Outstanding local section career program, large to very large section: Lisa Balbes, career services coordinator Outstanding
The YCC’s Evening at the Garden attendees enjoyed a night out of the lab at the Whitaker Music Festival at the Botanical Garden on July 17. The concert featured Montez
Our ninth annual section picnic came off without a hitch on June 15: good weather, no rain, and the geese kept their distance. Eric Bruton, immediate past-chair and official host,
The program for the Saint Louis Award Symposium on Friday, October 25th, has been finalized. The symposium will take place at Washington University on the Danforth Campus in Room 300
Please note that the Saint Louis Award Banquet is on the same day as the Award Symposium this year. Don’t come a day late, or there won’t be much food