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Member Survey is LIVE!

This is your chance to have your voice heard! The St. Louis Section runs a member survey every 3 years. It’s your opportunity to give us honest feedback on how we’re doing and what you want to see more of. We want to know how the American Chemical Society in St. Louis can help you

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National committees want (no … need) you!

Are you looking for ways to demonstrate or hone your leadership skills? Are you excited about chemistry and how it can benefit students, professors, professionals, and society? If you’re reading this, you’re likely already a member of ACS and understand the value of what the Society does. Have you ever wondered how you can give

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Rebirthing Minority Affairs in St Louis ACS

The St Louis Section of the American Chemical Society is interested in reinvigorating its Minority Affairs committee. The committee is tasked with forming connections between ACS and minority communities through outreach and mentorship and engaging minority members through networking and volunteer opportunities. Anyone who is interested or has ideas on how to meet these goals

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Your 2017 Academy of Science – St. Louis Science Fair Winners!

On Wednesday, April 26th, the 2017 Academy of Science – Saint Louis Science Fair was held at Queeny Park, Greensfelder Recreation Complex in Saint Louis. Many of our local members helped judge the Chemistry presentations. The winners are listed below. Honors grades 9-12 Division: First Place: Rana Karatas, “Amount of Iron in Different Kind of

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Awards Night 2017

Awards Night was held on April 18, 2017 at Maggiano’s in Brentwood with around 100 people in attendance. Winners of the high school chemistry contest, the high school chemistry teacher-of-the-year, and the outstanding junior chemistry students at area colleges and universities are all recognized. By all accounts, the evening was a nice celebration.

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Chemistry is pHun seeks volunteers to build on its successes

A significant focus of the St. Louis Section of the American Chemical Society (ACS) is directed toward encouraging and supporting STEM chemistry-related activities among children and adolescents. The “Chemistry is pHun” program is one of the Section’s most popular outreach programs. Chemistry is pHun volunteers have historically presented hands-on demonstrations/workshops in classrooms for K-12 students

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