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 […]
…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
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
Nominations are open for the 2018 Outstanding High School Chemistry Teacher award. Besides their own colleagues and administrators, students and parents (present or past) are also eligible to submit a
Keith Stine, the 2017 Saint Louis Awardee, was feted and saluted with an award symposium and a banquet on September 29th. Natalie LaFranzo, Chair of the Section, led off the
Friday, September 29th, directly after the Saint Louis Award Symposium Glen Echo Country Club*, 3401 Lucas & Hunt Road, Saint Louis, MO 63121 6:30 pm cocktails (open bar), hors d’oeuvres
The Saint Louis Award Symposium—Friday Afternoon, September 29th—is sponsored by the St. Louis Section of the American Chemical Society and University of Missouri – St. Louis. Nanoscale Materials: Synthesis and
Joseph Ackerman, past chair of the St Louis Section–ACS and chair of the St Louis Award jury, has announced the winner of the 2017 St Louis Award. Dr. Keith J.
Nominate a member of your team for the Saint Louis Chemical Science & Technology Award. This award is presented to a chemist in the St. Louis area who has demonstrated
The St. Louis Section is pleased to announce that Professor Christer Aakeröy of Kansas State University is the recipient of the 2017 Midwest Award. It will be presented on Thursday,