The Continuity Dinner … on a Tuesday?
Yes, Tuesday, December 9th, in fact. Our traditional end-of-year celebration, including very brief business meeting, passing of the gavel to the new slate of officers, preview of the Distinguished Service […]
Yes, Tuesday, December 9th, in fact. Our traditional end-of-year celebration, including very brief business meeting, passing of the gavel to the new slate of officers, preview of the Distinguished Service […]
The St. Louis Section of the American Chemical Society is seeking nominations for the 2026 High School Chemistry Teaching Award. This award is given to recognize and encourage outstanding teachers
From Jim Bashkin: On September 7, our section held its annual picnic at Shaw Park in Clayton. Twenty people attended, including 15 section members. After a long, hot summer, the
Dr. Mikhail Berezin, Chair of this year’s award jury, announced Dr. Benjamin Garcia as the winner of the 2025 St. Louis Section ACS Award.
Michael Harmata was born in 1959 in Chicago, Illinois, and spent his first 20 years in the Back of the Yards neighborhood. He graduated as valedictorian from St. Michael the
The mumbleteenth annual St Louis ACS Section picnic is coming on Sunday, September 7th (the weekend after Labor Day). This is a little later in the season than usual, which
From Joe Smith, leader of Chemistry is pHun sub-committee: The 2024-2025 “Chemistry is pHun” outreach program, sponsored by the St. Louis Section of the American Chemical Society, was wrapped up
FINAL REPORT OF THE COLLEGE AWARDS SUBCOMMITTEE Michael A. Hauser, Chair [accordion] [acc_item title=”The Winners” id=”College Award Winner”] The College Awards Subcommittee recognizes college students who have shown outstanding achievement
We are pleased to announce that Dr Megumi Yoshioka-Tarver, MICDS Upper School science faculty member, has been awarded the 2025 High School Chemistry Teaching Award. This prestigious recognition honors Dr
From Elizabeth Bergman, Saint Louis Section ACS Chair: Hello Students, Families, and Faculty! First, let me offer a hearty congratulations to high school participants and winners of the Chemistry Olympiad