High School Chemistry Contest
Alternate Date:Friday, March 9, 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 […]
Alternate Date:Friday, March 9, 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 […]
Recognition Night celebrates and recognizes 50, 60, and 70-year ACS members, the winner of the St Louis Chemical Science and Technology Award (Susan Riordan of Monsanto), and Distingtuished Service Award […]
Investigating Career Paths in Chemistry featuring Lisa Balbes ... and free food. Check out the details and RSVP. Refer questions to <a href="mailto:tbohac@wustl.edu?subject=YCC event">Tabbetha Bohac</a>.
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 […]
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.
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]