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Award Announcements
1997 James Flack Norris Award for Outstanding
Achievement in the Teaching of Chemistry, awarded by
Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society:
A. Truman Schwartz, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN
Call for Award Nominations
Anyone except a member of the Award Committee or
a currently enrolled student of the nominee may submit
one nomination in any given year. This includes non-ACS
members, high school principals, and supervisors. Contact
Cheryl Brown at the ACS (800/227-5558 ext. 6022 or
c_brown@acs.org) for more information and a
nomination form. Deadline for nominations is December 31, 1997.
Norris Award
Nominations are being received for the 1998
James Flack Norris Award for Outstanding Achievement in
the Teaching of Chemistry. The Norris Award, one of the
oldest awards given by a Section of the American Chemical
Society, is presented annually by the Northeastern Section.
The Award consists of a certificate and an honorarium of
$3000. Nominees must have served with special distinction
as teachers of chemistry at any level: secondary school,
college, and/or graduate school. Since 1951 awardees have
included eminent and less widely known but equally effective
teachers at all levels.
Nominations for 1998 will be received until April
15, 1998. The nominating material must be limited to 30
pages and focus specifically on the nominee's contribution to
and effectiveness in teaching chemistry, as distinguished
from research. These qualities are demonstrated by a
condensed curriculum vitae as a portion of a nominating letter
which, in turn, is supported by as many seconding letters as
are necessary to convey the nominee's qualification for
the award. These may show the impact of the nominee's
teaching in inspiring colleagues and students toward an active
life in chemistry and/or related sciences, or may attest to
the influence of the nominee's other activities in chemical
education, such as textbooks, journal articles, or other
professional activity at the national level. Materials should be
of 8 1/2 by 11 inch size, but should not include books or reprints.
Nominations should be sent before April 15, 1998,
to Charles L. Braun, Department of Chemistry,
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755-1477.
Recognize an Outstanding High School Chemistry Teacher
Each year, the American Chemical Society (ACS)
recognizes high school chemistry teachers and their
contributions by presenting a Regional Award in High School
Chemistry Teaching. These awards are given annually at ACS
regional meetings across the country. Each recipient of
the Award automatically becomes a candidate for the
national James Bryant Conant Award in High School
Chemistry Teaching which is sponsored by the Albemarle
Corporation. Candidates are recognized for
- quality of teaching,
- ability to challenge and inspire students,
- extracurricular work in chemistry,
- willingness to stay current in the field.
Applications Invited, Ullyot Scholarship
The Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF)
announces the availability of the Glenn E. and Barbara Hodsdon
Ullyot Scholarship Fund. The goal of the Ullyot Scholarship is
to advance public understanding of the importance of
the chemical sciences to the public welfare.
The third annual Ullyot scholarship, which will
be awarded for summer 1998, offers a stipend of $3500
plus modest travel and research support. The purpose of
the stipend is to support a minimum of four weeks research
on the heritage of the chemical sciences, utilizing the
resources of CHF's Othmer Library of Chemical History in
Philadelphia, other area libraries, and associated resources.
Applications must be received by January 30, 1998,
and should include a curriculum vitae, a one-page
description of the proposed research, an outline of a specific product
as an outcome of the scholarship, and the telephone
numbers or email addresses of two references. The proposal
should demonstrate how the resources of the Othmer Library
are relevant to the applicant's project and should be sent to
Leo Slater, Chemical Heritage Foundation, 315 Chestnut
Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106; phone: 215/925-2178, ext. 224;
fax: 215/925-1954.
ExploraVision Awards The National Science Teachers Association
announces the 1997-1998 Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision Award
competition. The awards, for K-12 science students, challenge
students to envision technologies that could exist 20 years
in the future. The competition, which was begun in 1993,
is open to all K-12 students in the United States and
Canada. Students participate in teams of three or four with
a teacher-advisor (and an optional community advisor) in
one of four grade level categories: K-3, 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12.
There is a schedule for the competition, with
February 3, 1998, as the deadline for entries. At this time
teams present their future technology in the form of
storyboards and essays. In March, 48 regional semifinalist teams
are announced. Regional winners receive $500 to produce
a video from their storyboards. In April, 12 finalist teams
are selected; and in June, the first- and second-place
winners are honored at an awards ceremony in Washington, DC.
Each students on a first-place team receives a
$10,000 U.S. savings bond or Canadian savings bond of
comparable issue price. Each students on a second-place team
receives a $5000 U.S. savings bond or Canadian savings bond of
comparable issue price. Their teacher-advisors and schools
receive selected Toshiba products. For more information
telephone 800-EXPLOR-9 or access the ExplorAvision Web
site at
http://www.nsta.org/programs/explora.htm.
Proposal Deadline Alert!
National Science Foundation
· Professional Opportunities for Women in Research and Education (POWRE) - December 9, 1997
Further information about either NSF program can be
obtained by consulting the DUE Website at
http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/EHR/DUE/start.htm or by calling the
DUE Information Center at 703/306-1666.
The Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
· Postdoctoral Program in Environmental Chemistry - February 27, 1998
· New Faculty Awards Program - May 15, 1998
· Faculty Start-up Grants for Undergraduate Institutions - May 15, 1998
Further information may be obtained from The Camille
and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc., 555 Madison Avenue,
Suite 1305, New York, NY 10022; phone: 212/753-1760;
email:admin@dreyfus.org; http://www.dreyfus.org/.
15th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education
The 15th Biennial Conference on Chemical
Education will take place August 913, 1998, at the University
of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It will feature
more than 100 workshops and symposia. Last-minute
proposals should go directly to the Program Chair, Anna
Wilson, wilson@purdue.edu. For detailed instructions, look at
our Website: http://sciborg.uwaterloo.ca/bcce.
The deadline for completed symposium and
workshop proposals is December 15, 1997. For individual poster
and oral papers the deadline is February 1, 1998.
Anna Wilson, Program Chair
Department of Biochemistry, Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907
phone: 765/494-1644; email:
wilson@biochem.purdue.edu
Microscale Workshops
The National Microscale Chemistry Center
announces the following workshops on a cost-effective, safe, and
environmentally friendly program, Microscale Chemistry
Techniques and General Science. The Center provides
housing (if desired), meals, and all printed and laboratory
materials at no cost to participants. No travel funds are available.
A small registration fee is charged. Since participants will
be registered on a first-come, first-served basis, early
application is advantageous. Send application along with
registration fee check (no credit cards accepted) made payable
to National Microscale Chemistry Center, to Mono M. Singh, Director, NMCC, 315 Turnpike Street, Merrimack
College, North Andover, MA 01845; phone: 508/837-5137;
email: msingh@merrimack.edu.
Elementary School Workshops: May 14-15 and October 15-16, 1998. Registration fee is $50.
High School Workshops: November 2123,
1997; March 68, April 35 (AP chemistry), October
30November 1 (AP chemistry), and November 1315,
1998. Registration fee is $100.
Summer Workshops: June 2126 (organic
chemistry; July 12-17 (general chemistry); July 2631, 1998
(Inorganic/General/Industrial). Registration fee is $150.
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the Journal, please contact us at 1-800/991-5534 and we
will be happy to send you a reviewer questionnaire. Our
reviewer questionnaire is also available to all potential
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