• WUCT (third annual)

    Third annual Washington University Chemistry Tournament. If your team is registered to compete, you should already have all the details you need. For prospective audience members, visit the tournament website.

  • Awards Night

    Save the date!Awards Night will be held this year at Maggiano’s on the Boulevard (across Brentwood Blvd from the Galleria, (map).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.Agenda:–6:00 PM - Reception/social time–6:30 PM - Dinner–7:45 PM - […]

  • Dinner & Talk: Flavor Chemistry

    Sister organization, St Louis Paint and Coatings Society, presenting dinner and talk on Flavor Chemistry by former Chair and active STLACS member Karl Markl. What flavors and paint and coatings have to do with each other ... maybe Karl will be able to elucidate.We haven't seen Karl around STLACS for awhile, but his bio, posted […]

  • 21st Robert W Murray Lecture

    The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry of the University of Missouri–St. Louis announces the Twenty-first Annual Robert W. Murray Lecture: Lucy M. Ziurys, Professor of Chemistry, University of Arizona, former director, Arizona Radio Observatory speaking on Chemistry Among the Stars: The Unexpected Molecular Environment Beyond Earth Further information about the talk and the speaker at […]

  • Minority Affairs webinar/discussion

    Learn about how the ACS is promoting diversity: join us to view a webinar on Diversity in the Chemical Sciences, and then as we discuss how we can contribute.Contact Cynthia Chapple with any questions ... or just RSVP and ask her when you get there.Sponsored by the Minority Affairs subcommittee of the Saint Louis Section–ACS […]

  • Materials through the Ages

    Not exactly ours (STLACS), but sounds interesting: Ken Kelton, the Arthur Holly Compton Professor in Arts & Sciences, presents a public lecture, Materials through the Ages, sponsored by the Institute for School Partnership of Washington University:Techniques used to tailor metals and glasses for specific applicationsModern instrumentationAdvanced techniques being explored for materials of the futureThe event, […]

  • Cocktails with Chemists

    Meet other local chemists and learn about the St. Louis Local Section of the American Chemical Society. Not sure what you're paying membership dues for every year? Let's talk about what we can do for you.This is an informal event and meant to serve as a networking opportunity for all local chemists and scientists. ACS […]

  • Chem Bowl

    Buzzer-bashing chemistry-themed quiz contest like College Bowl®. If you are a team of fourf to six first-year high school chemistry students, get in touch with Mr. Becker for information about registration.If you are a curious observer, join the audience for part or all of the contest (no registration needed).still a few spots left!For a taste, here's […]

  • Cocktails with Chemists

    Meet other local chemists and learn about the St. Louis Local Section of the American Chemical Society. Not sure what you're paying membership dues for every year? Let's talk about what we can do for you.This is an informal networking opportunity for all local chemists and scientists. ACS Membership not required, but we'd love to […]

  • Minority Affairs webinar/discussion

    Gather to view a webinar on Diversity in the Chemical Sciences, then discuss.Learn about how the ACS is promoting diversity, then talk about you can contribute.PLEASE RSVP!QUESTIONS? Contact Cynthia ChappleSponsored by the Saint Louis Section-American Chemical Society and the national ACS Committee on Minority Affairs