Screen grab from UG coaching session on early career paths
April 2021
Melanie Shedd of Principia School, the 2021 High School Teacher Awardee
March 2021
Tabbetha Bohac Zooming to coach undergrads
February 2021
January 2021
Attendees at the 2020 Continuity Dinner. In the interest of journalistic integrity, we must admit that this is a composite of several screen caps. And still we missed Joe Ackerman and Henry Rohrs. Sorry fellas!
Lisa Balbes, career coordinator and independent consultant
Sarah Falkoff, 2020 High School Chemistry Teacher-of-the-Year
Maryville University Chemistry students, Caleb Holaway, Marilyn Vazquez and Austin Simmons present “Polymers are Marvelous Molecules” at STEMSTL event.
Clip from Maryville Magazine featuring Will Ridley and 2nd graders enjoying Chemistry is pHun
March 2020
The six medalist teams are all smiles
Second-place finishers Mia Duchars and Erin Halligan on their way to “faint pink”
During the event in Washington, DC, ACS Career Pathways facilitator Samina Azad presented tips on how to get an interview and how to negotiate a job offer.
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Graham Cooks
February 2020
Rui Tang, Coordinator of Chemical Science & Technology Award
Dr. Michael Hankins,
Visiting Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry at SIUe
Michael Hauser with student in lab
Former and present St. Louis Section ACS Awardees at the Banquet. From left to right: John Taylor, Cindy Buhse, Davide Keire, Sophia Hayes, Joseph Ackerman, and Kevin Moeller.
David Keire receiving the St. Louis Section ACS Award at the Banquet from Benjamin Barth, immediate past chair of the section.
Larry Lee of the FDA introduces David Keire.
Benjamin Barth from the St. Louis College of Pharmacy welcomes attendees to the symposium
Eric Ressner
Lisa Balbes
Januray 2020
Round-the-world GWB observances completed with red hearts
In Saint Louis, GWBers: Back row (L-R): Joe Smith, Tabbetha Bohac, Rhonda Woerndle, Lisa Balbes, Norman Horn. Seated (L-R): Lucia Marshall, Anton Wallner, Suzy Hartmann.
December 2019
Sue Wiediger (right), the 2019 Distinguished Service Awardee, with Suzy Hartman, Awarder
John Taylor and Sophia Hayes, colleagues at .edu and .org, enjoy the social 0.5-hr
2020 Chair Sophia Hayes (left) receives the ceremonial book and gavel from 2019 Chair Suzy Hartmann
Ben Barth delivers the Henry Godt Memorial Lecture as a tweet-storm of epic proportions (no doubt due to climate change)