2013 Saint Louis Award Symposium details set
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 […]
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
Eric Bruton, Chair of the ACS Saint Louis Award Jury, has announced Washington University chemist D André d’Avignon as the 2013 Award winner. For the past three decades, Dr d’Avignon
Monday April 15 was the 2013 ACS Awards Night at the Maggiano’s Little Italy in Brentwood. The evening honored our region’s Outstanding College Juniors, and winners of the High School
We are pleased to announce the winners of the Outstanding Junior Chemistry Student awards for 2013. Each college and university in the local section territory chooses its winner; all are
Neall West graduated in 2007 from Saint Louis Community College with an Associate of Applied Science degree in Chemical Technology as well as an Associate of Arts degree in General
This year, Awards Night is Monday, April 15th, at Maggiano’s on The Boulevard (across Brentwood Blvd from the Galleria, map). Agenda: 5:30 – Reception/social hour 6:30 – Dinner 7:15 –
The winner of the 2012-2013 Award for High School Chemistry Teaching is Joyce Brown from the School District of Washington. Mrs Brown has taught Chemistry I and Chemistry II at
Outstanding chemistry student awards: Liliana I Castillo, Greenville College Zach Engel, Southern Illinois University–Edwardsville Graham Hudson, Saint Louis University Joey L Jackson, Lindenwood University Daniel LaMaster, McKendree University Erin T
April 16th was the 2012 Awards Night Maggiano’s Little Italy in Brentwood. The evening honored our region’s Outstanding College Juniors and winners of the High School Chemistry Contest. There were