Undergraduate Research Symposium
Undergraduate chemistry students from all colleges and universities in the St Louis Section area are invited to present a poster on their research. Awards will be presented to outstanding participants. […]
Undergraduate chemistry students from all colleges and universities in the St Louis Section area are invited to present a poster on their research. Awards will be presented to outstanding participants. […]
Rescheduled and relocated from Feb 21 weather cancellation. 8-9 am: free breakfast for judges 9 am-12 noon: K-4th participation awards distributed and judging of 5th-8th and non-Honors 9th-12th grade projects […]
Elementary (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 (6-12) — Judging […]
Nominations received by April 30 are considered for award presentation in October. For complete details on qualifications, nominations, and a list of past winners, see www.stlacs.org/st-louis-award/.
Sponsored by the STL ACS Education Topics Group, a chemistry-and-quickness competition for area high school students (first-year, non-AP), promising to become an annual event. Teachers will have received separate registration […]
Date tentative. Secondary school chemistry teachers are invited to bring their students to this event. The aim is to introduce students to careers involving chemistry and biochemistry and have them […]
Elevator Pitch Event: AWIS St. Louis presents a workshop on how to craft and deliver an effective elevator pitch. Come practice your pitch and network with other women (and men!) […]
Please join us for the seminar on the topic of "Leading Without Authority" with leader Steven Finkelstein, Senoir Partner with Experience on Demand Register by May 26th. All disciplines and […]
Bring the family! Bring the kids. (There is an excellent playground and spray pool across the park road for diversion.) Just $5 per person, kids under 12 free. Please register […]
Professor Jon Camden, University of Notre Dame What Can We Do with Localized Surface Plasmons: From Simple Molecule Sensing to Energy Harvesting Campus map. Parking available in any lot. For […]