• Missouri Tri-County Regional Science and Engineering Fair (MTRSEF)

    Judging is 9 am – 12 noon: K–4 participation awards (not judged), grades 5–8 and 9–12 (not honors 9-12) Free judges’ breakfast 8 – 9 am. To help with awards and judging, please volunteer by replying to GSM Sundaram at guruswamis@wustl.edu or phone 314.258.5048.

  • High School Chemistry Contest (alternate date)

    Primary Date: Saturday, March 11, 9:00 to 11:30 am An examination in two parts Part 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 […]

  • High School Chemistry Contest

    Alternate Date:Friday, March 10, 4:00 to 6:30 pm An examination in two parts Part 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 […]

  • Illinois Junior Academy of Sciences Regional Science Fair

    ... in the Morris University Center (#8 on campus map, park in lot E). The SIUE regional fair hosts over 200 of the finest 5th through 12th grade student projects from a ten-county area. Judges meet at 9:30 am; judging from 10 am to 1 pm: 5th–8th grades and 9th–12th grades. Light judges’ lunch buffet […]

  • Recognition Night

    Join us as we celebrate and recognize 50- and 60-year ACS members. Vic Lewchenko will be presented with the 2016 Distinguished Service Award for the St Louis Section. Many past Chairs of the St Louis Section will gather, and the immediate past Chair, Joe Ackerman, will give an entertaining after-dinner talk. Boundary restaurant is located […]

  • Washington University chemistry tournament

    This is the "Second Annual" chemistry tournament, organized and hosted entirely by WUSTL undergraduates. The competition invites high school students across the nation to participate in a series of individual and team-based chemistry exams, engage with college students and faculty, and earn recognition at an awards ceremony. WUCT emphasizes real world applications of science and […]

  • 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 […]

  • Leadership Development Forum: Thriving Through Organizational Change

    The only constant is change! Are you ready for it? With industry wide corporate acquisitions, mergers, and reorganizations for a variety of reasons, preparing yourself for change gives you a competitive advantage. When it comes, do you keep your career path, make a slight change, or try something completely different? Come join us to hear […]

  • March for Science STL

    Save the date Saint Louis’ scientific institutions are at the forefront of research and innovation in agricultural sciences, medicine, public health, technology, and engineering. The Saint Louis March for Science is a demonstration of our region’s unwavering support for world-class scientific endeavor and commitment to ensuring that our civic, industry, and government stakeholders reflect our […]

  • Greater St Louis Science Fair

    Dinner for judges is free at site 5–6 pm. Elementary (grades K–5) participation awards distributed to chemistry-related projects. Three people needed for about 1 hour each between 3 pm and 8 pm; no judging involved. Secondary (grades 6–12) judging of chemistry-related projects 3 to 8:30 pm. Please come for at least 2.5 hours. All secondary […]