Annual picnic resumes
Despite the forecast for the hottest day in several years, the annual picnic made its welcome reappearance after two pandemic-era absences. A small but appreciative group of about 20 chemists, […]
Despite the forecast for the hottest day in several years, the annual picnic made its welcome reappearance after two pandemic-era absences. A small but appreciative group of about 20 chemists, […]
The word is out. The source of our power, our very job security, is threatened by this newly publicized alchemical secret sauce. Why couldn’t we have kept it to ourselves
Yes, believe it or not, 2023 planning is on the agenda. Is it just me, or does anyone expect a flying car to float by the window when you see
Our Cuatro de Mayo Cocktails with Chemists does not rush the season by even a day with a piñata-themed event. Instead, it is a Star Wars-themed get-together, as in “May
Science Outreach for the 2021-2022 Academic Year The “Chemistry is pHun” science outreach program was revived for the 2021-2022 academic year after its 2020-2021 pandemic hiatus. This year’s program comprised
We would like to congratulate Karen Daues of Rosati Kain High School for being awarded the American Chemical Society: St. Louis Section High School Teaching Award. Mrs. Daues is a
The St. Louis chapter of the American Chemical Society is pleased to announce the winners of the Outstanding Junior Chemistry Student awards for 2022. Each college and university in the
Submitted by Rui Tang It is my pleasure to announce the winner of the 2022 American Chemical Society, St. Louis Section, Chemical Science and Technology Award, Michael Heinz, BS. He
The History of Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society (HIST) celebrates its centennial this year, but this gift is for you: free open-access to the commemorative issue of the
On February 16th, local chemists met virtually for a breakfast celebrating diversity as part of IUPAC’s Global Women’s Breakfast. Attendees were able to network and engage in a discussion on