• Mentor-a-chem-class

    The Committee on Minority Affairs would like to invite all minority chemists, chemical professionals, and chemical business professionals to join us as we introduce high school chemistry students to our careers in chemistry. The goal of this outreach opportunity is to expose high school sophomores to chemistry careers in the St Louis region and beyond, […]

  • Battle of the Burets

    Save the date!The annual titration face-off will be hosted again this year by SIU–Edwardsville. Registration and pizza begin at 6:00 pm, hands-on buret-wielding at 6:30.Each school may send up to two teams of two students each. Each student will do three individual titrations; the group score is the sum of the scores for the team. Registration […]

  • Coffee with Chemists

    Pastries of Denmark is billed as a warm, elegant European-style cafe. You are invited to join us for Coffee with Chemists. Besides being warm and elegant, the space is also intimate (the PC term for not too big), so we'll plan to take over and mingle with some coffee and treats. See you there?This is […]

  • Science & Technology Award nominations due

    Note the extended deadline for Chemical Science and Technology Award nominations this year. Please help your invaluable non-doctoral colleagues receive the recognition they deserve!Details here.

  • High School Chemistry Contest (alternate date)

    Primary Date: Saturday, March 9, 9:00 to 11:30 amAn examination in two partsPart I:Multiple Choice (110 min) (No. 2 lead pencil required)Part II: Tiebreaker (30 min)Students compete in two divisions, Advanced and Regular. Regular Division for first year students other than advanced placement; Advanced Division for all others.The Advanced Division exam is used to determine […]

  • High School Chemistry Contest

    Alternate Date:Friday, March 8, 4:00 to 6:30 pmAn examination in two partsPart I:Multiple Choice (110 min) (No. 2 lead pencil required)Part II: Tiebreaker (30 min)Students compete in two divisions, Advanced and Regular. Regular Division for first year students other than advanced placement; Advanced Division for all others.The Advanced Division exam is used to determine qualifiers […]

  • Recognition Night

    Recognition Night celebrates and recognizes 50, 60, and 70-year ACS members and Distingtuished Service Award winner Jeff Cornelius. Jeff is a past Chair of the Section and currently serves as Treasurer (and all that implies). Many Past Chairs of the St Louis Section will gather, and our 2018 past Chair of the Section, Ben Barth, […]

  • Mentor-a-chem-class

    The Committee on Minority Affairs would like to invite all minority chemists, chemical professionals, and chemical business professionals to join us as we introduce high school chemistry students to our careers in chemistry. The goal of this outreach opportunity is to expose high school sophomores to chemistry careers in the St Louis region and beyond, […]

  • Probst/Jean Dreyfus Lecture

    2019 Probst Lecture and Jean Dreyfus LectureGuest: Professor Jennifer Doudna, University of California–Berkeley CRISPR Systems and the Future of Genome Editing

  • Cocktails with Chemists

    Continuing to draw on our international roots in chemistry and our community, we're visiting McGurk's Irish Pub and Garden in Soulard this March! We'll have a space in the "All Season Pavilion".This is an informal event and meant to serve as a networking opportunity for all local chemists and scientists. ACS Membership not required, but […]