Calling all Undergraduate Researchers!
Join us for the 2019 Undergraduate Research Symposium on Saturday November 16th at the Maryville University in St. Louis! This year, we are also including career consultations with ACS career […]
Join us for the 2019 Undergraduate Research Symposium on Saturday November 16th at the Maryville University in St. Louis! This year, we are also including career consultations with ACS career […]
You know us. We don’t retweet. We don‘t make you watch cute_cats.gif on a loop just so you can access the event calendar. We don’t copy-paste Uncle Morris’s latest copied-and-pasted
Early in October, all members will receive an email link directing them to their electronic ballot for 2020 officers. Bios and information about the candidates are below. Chair: Samina Azad,
The STEMSTL Ecosystem, in observance of National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Day is planning a STEM Day event on Saturday, November 2nd, 2019 at The O’Fallon Park Recreational
(The editors do not believe in farewells, especially with someone so involved in ACS as Natalie) Dear STL ACS Section Members- As I prepare for a departure to Boston due
Dear Science Educators, You and your students are invited to Career Day sponsored by the American Chemical Society to be held at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) in the
The St Louis Section of the American Chemical Society annually judges chemistry-related projects at area science fairs and promotes the budding young talents in elementary schools, middle schools, and high
Submitted by the CMA Co-chairs Chanté Summers and Cynthia Chapple On October 3rd at 6:00 p.m., The Committee for Minority Affairs (CMA) of the St. Louis ACS will be hosting
Well, this is pretty big news for little ol’ Saint Louis. Holden Thorp, the Rita Levi-Montalcini Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry and Medicine at Washington University, and recently its provost
The national ACS website has big page of small print listing all the benefits of membership. We’re guessing most of you (us) take advantage of only a fraction of what’s