Continuity via Zoom
The normally festive Continuity Dinner had to take a back seat to COVID-19 this year. We did the best we could via Zoom to maintain the special traditions of this […]
The normally festive Continuity Dinner had to take a back seat to COVID-19 this year. We did the best we could via Zoom to maintain the special traditions of this […]
Some of you may remember Shelley Minteer, who served in the Section Chair succession in [looking it up] 2009-2011. She was on the faculty at Saint Louis University, and left
No surprise, certainly, but the annual fancier-than-usual Continuity Dinner that normally coincides with the December Board of Directors meeting …. Yeah, no. We’ll be Zoom-ing instead. Regular attendees will receive
Members of our local section continue to make splashes in the big pond that is national ACS. Eric Bruton, Chair of the section in 2012 and current Councilor, provided a
Cynthia Chapple, whom, coincidentally, we just announced as the 2021 Chair-elect of the St Louis Local ACS Section, has been making a career out of proactively advancing involvement of Black
… we can now report the results of the Local Section 2021 Officer balloting.* Taking or retaking up their respective positions, officially on January 1st, but unofficially as of Continuity
Last night, November 12, the Board of Directors of the Saint Louis Section approved a statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, expanding on the statements issued by national ACS and
Of course everything is a chemical, but your home is full of pure chemicals, chemical compounds and solutions you use on a daily basis. Join us for a Scavenger Hunt
(sung to the tune of The Gold Digger’s Song (“We’re in the money…” which, alas, we are not.) We have just heard from Luis Echegoyen, President of ACS, that we
Is a bee sting acidic or alkaline? Which element has the shortest name? What compound gives Mars its distinctive red color? If you think you know the answers to these