Ballot for 2019 STLACS officers
Early in October, all members will receive an email link directing them to their electronic ballot for 2019 officers. Bios and information about the candidates are below. Chair – Elect: […]
Early in October, all members will receive an email link directing them to their electronic ballot for 2019 officers. Bios and information about the candidates are below. Chair – Elect: […]
Dear Science Educator, You and your students are invited to Career Day sponsored by the St Louis Section–American Chemical Society to be held at the University of Missouri–St. Louis (UMSL)
Applications are now being accepted to participate in the 2018 Undergraduate Research Symposium, to be held Friday, November 2nd, 2:30-5:00 pm in the Science Laboratory West building at Southern Illinois
The STL-ACS Minority Affairs Committee hosted its first panel discussion in an ongoing series. Serving on the panel were Tony Thompson, an award-winning author and entrepreneur, Christina Thompson, a Privacy
Nominate a member of your team for the Saint Louis Chemical Science & Technology Award. This award is presented to a chemist in the St. Louis area who has demonstrated
Friday, November 2, directly after the Saint Louis Award Symposium Glen Echo Country Club*, 3401 Lucas & Hunt Road, Saint Louis, MO 63121 6:30 pm cocktails (open bar), hors d’oeuvres
The 2018 Saint Louis Award Symposium—Friday, Nov. 2nd—is sponsored by the St. Louis Section of the American Chemical Society and Washington University Medical School in St. Louis, with additional support
Natalie LaFranzo, past chair of the St Louis Section–ACS and chair of the St Louis Award jury, has announced the winner of the 2018 St Louis Award. Dr. James Janetka,
Come join the members of the Leadership Development Forum for Seminar Module 10 on September 18: Coaching and Mentoring. First, you will hear everything you need to know from a
Our local section Councilors have just returned from the 256th ACS National Meeting, held August 19–23, 2018, in Boston. Bearing gifts. Well, a gift. Thanks, Ted Gast, for being the