• AWIS – Promoting yourself in the competitive job market

    Looking to make the next career move? AWIS-STL invites you to our panel discussion on how scientists at all levels can market themselves in academia and various scientific industries! Our experts will share tips on navigating the job market, creating opportunities, and working with recruiters. The panel will be followed by a networking session with […]

  • Board of Directors (open meeting)

    Social hour @ 5:30 Meeting begins @ 6:30, with hiatus for dinner. Cost of dinner usually $21, with bar service and dessert optional extras. Reservations to the Chair no later than prior Monday. Dinner is Chair's treat for your first meeting if you express an interest in getting involved in Section activities. If you are […]

  • High School Chemistry Teaching Award

    Nominations are accepted until today for the St Louis–ACS High School Chemistry Teaching Award, presented at an award banquet in April. The award consists of a plaque and a $500 honorarium. Nominations may be submitted by students, parents, colleagues, school administrators, members of the St Louis Section–ACS, even self-nominations. For complete information on qualifications and […]

  • Battle of the Burets

    Which school has the most awesomest titrators? Find out at the Battle of the Burets, hosted this year by SIU–Edwardsville. Registration and free pizza at 5:30 pm, 1st heat at 6:00 pm, championship heat to follow. Each school may send up to two teams of two students each. Each student will do three individual titrations; […]

  • High School Chemistry Contest (alternate date)

    This is the alternate date for students who cannot attend the main testing event on Saturday, March 12, 9-11:30 am, in the same location. The examination is in two parts: Part I:Multiple Choice (110 min), #2 lead pencil required Part II:Tiebreaker (30 min) Students compete in two divisions, Regular Division for first-year chemistry students other […]

  • High School Chemistry Contest

    The examination is in two parts: Part I:Multiple Choice (110 min), #2 lead pencil required Part II:Tiebreaker (30 min) Students compete in two divisions, Regular Division for first-year chemistry students other than advanced placement, and Advanced Division for all others. Advanced Division exam is used to determine qualifiers for the 2016 National Chemistry Olympiad Exam. […]

  • Recognition Night

    Join us as we celebrate and recognize those with 50 and 60 years of membership in the ACS. We also present the 2016 Distinguished Service Award for the St. Louis Section to Bill Doub, who has been active in a great many capacities in the Section, including the Chair sucession, investment committee, treasurer, and director. […]

  • Washington University chemistry tournament

    Inaugural event organized and hosted entirely by WUSTL undergraduate chemistry students. Teams consist of six students enrolled in high school and one adult coach. Complete information on the tournament format, rules, and registration materials can be found at wuct.wustl.edu. The registration fee is $60 per team. Breakfast, lunch, and snacks are provided, but teams will […]

  • Illinois Jr Academy of Science Region XII Science Fair

    This fair hosts over 200 of the finest 5th through 12th grade student projects from a ten-county area. For more information, see here. Judges meet at 9:30 am; judging 10 am to 1 pm for grades 5-8, 9-12, honors 9-12. Light judges' buffet lunch available. Morris University Center is #8 on campus map. Park in […]