Ackerman’s Swan Song
Joe Ackerman is officially still Chair for another week or so. But as there is no business pending, it’s probably safe to reveal his outgoing message: thoughts on the year […]
Joe Ackerman is officially still Chair for another week or so. But as there is no business pending, it’s probably safe to reveal his outgoing message: thoughts on the year […]
A new venue for the Continuity Dinner, but one we’ve used before for other special events, Bristol Seafood Grill in Creve Coeur provided the room, the victuals, and the ambiance
The St Louis NMR Discussion Group is excited to announce a symposium and banquet, January 6, 2017, in honor of Dr Jacob (“Jake”) Schaefer. Schaefer has had a long and
Washington University’s 2nd annual Chemistry Tournament (WUCT), to be held on April 8, 2017, is now open for registration. WUCT is an annual chemistry competition held on Washington University’s campus
Nominations are open for the 2017 Outstanding High School Chemistry Teacher award. Besides their own colleagues and administrators, students and parents (present or past) are also eligible to submit a
Report from Reni Joseph Kids and Chemistry co-ordinator ACS kids division celebrated National Chemistry Week at the Science Center on Thursday, October 27. We participated in the science SPOOKTACULAR event
The annual Continuity Dinner this year will be a combined Board of Directors meeting (where non-Board members have voice but no vote) and a general meeting of the Section (where
The 2016 St. Louis Award Banquet was held on October 15 at the Glen Echo Country Club. There were 50 in attendance including 12 members of the research group of
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
The 2016 ACS-St. Louis Section Undergraduate Research Symposium will be held Friday November 4th, 2:30-5:00 pm in the Science Laboratory West building at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. All undergraduate students