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Sally W. Schwarz is the 2019 ACS St. Louis Section Chemical Science and Technology Award Winner

Submitted by David Rhee It is my distinct pleasure to announce the winner of the 2019 American Chemical Society, St. Louis Section, Chemical Science and Technology Award; Sally W. Schwarz, R. Ph., M.S., B.C.N.P. Currently a Professor of Radiology and co-director of Cyclotron Facility at Washington University in St. Louis, she has made outstanding contributions

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Career Management Seminar Apr 24: “Presenting Yourself Professionally”

Featuring expert speakers: George M. Bollozos, Manager at Brooks Brothers and Bernie Frazier, President of CareerVolution, LLC Schedule: 6:30pm -­‐ Food and Drinks 7:00pm -­‐ George Bollozos 7:30pm -­‐ Bernie Frazier 8:00pm -­‐ Q&A and Networking Visit us at the St Louis YCC website or on Facebook. Questions? Contact: ycc@stlacs.org $3 cash to attend For

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Career Management Seminar Apr 18: “Electronic Communication Etiquette”

Please join the Younger Chemists Committee for Career Management Seminar XVIII: Electronic Communication Etiquette Thursday, April 18, at 6:30 PM Washington University in St Louis—Danforth Campus McMillen Laboratory Room 311 The presenters will give us their perspectives on best uses of email in professional communications: Elizabeth Petre, Washington University, Optimizing Electronic Communications and David Feldman,

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Career Management Seminar Mar 28: “Nonverbal Communication in a Professional Setting”

Please join the Younger Chemists Committee for Career Management Seminar XVII: Nonverbal Communication in a Professional Setting Thursday, March 28, at 6:30 PM Farrell Learning and Teaching Center Room 213A/B Washington University School of Medicine The presenter, Miles Patterson, is Founders’ Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Missouri–St Louis. His topic: Beyond Words: The Power

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