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Dreyfus Awards Announced The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
announced $1,542,252 approved for 65 awards under the
Special Grant Program in the Chemical Sciences. The
complete list of institutions, project directors, and project are
available from the Foundation's World Wide Web
site, www.dreyfus.org.
NSF-Sponsored Case Studies in Science Workshop
A workshop titled Case Studies in Science will be
held from June 1-5, 1998, at the State University of New York
at Buffalo. This five-day workshop, sponsored by the
National Science Foundation, will focus on training college
science faculty to teach with case studies, to develop cases of
their own, and to access a large body of existing case studies.
In the final two days of the workshop the participants will
have an opportunity to teach a practice case before a student
audience. Participation in the workshop is by application only and is limited to 25 people. The Application deadline is
April 24, 1998. On-campus room and board as well as all
workshop materials are covered by NSF (travel expenses are
not). In addition, workshop participants will receive a $250
stipend for their attendance and for producing one case
study within six months of the workshop for the SUNY
Buffalo Case Studies in Science World Wide Web site, which is
being developed with NSF support as a national
clearinghouse for case studies in the sciences. Details, including the
workshop schedule and an online registration form, can be
found at the Case Studies in Science Web site at
http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/case.html
, or contact Clyde Herreid, 716/645-2892,
herreid@acsu.buffalo.edu, or Nancy Schiller, 716/645-2946,
schiller@acsu.buffalo.edu.
California Association of Chemistry Teachers
Teachers, will hold their 40th annual summer conference
from August 3-7, 1998. The conference theme is marine
chemistry, and it will be held at sea, departing from Los
Angeles. Early registration is important and guests are welcome.
People interested in more information should contact Juliette
A. Bryson; email: jbryson@clpccd.cc.ca.us; phone:
925/373-5854; mail: Juliette A. Bryson, Las Positas College, 3033
Collier Canyon Road, Livermore, CA 94550-7650.
New England Association of Chemistry Teachers
NEACT, the New England Association of
Chemistry Teachers, is celebrating it centennial anniversary year with
a five-day summer conference, to be held August 3-7,
1998, at Keene State College in Keene, NH. The conference
theme is "One Hundred Years of Chemistry Education". An
array of guest speakers, workshops, demonstrations, and discussions have been planned. A historical view of chemical
instruction will be presented by David Adams of Babson College.
Lee Marek, a chemical demonstrator from Weird Science,
will connect demonstrations and educational strategies.
Discussions of teaching methods and current educational K-12
reform are expected to generate much interest.
The program chairperson is Chris Bauer of the
University of New Hampshire. Further information can be
obtained from James Harris, the Registrar-Treasurer, Monadnock
Regional High School, jharris@top.monad.net.
7th National Conference, CUR
The 7th national conference of CUR, the Council
on Undergraduate Research, will be held June 25-27, 1998,
at Occidental College, Los Angeles, California. The theme
is "Creating Undergraduate Research Opportunities in
Changing Communities". For further information contact
Ebonee L. Montgomery, Membership & Meetings Coordinator,
at the CUR Office, 734 15th Street, NW, Suite 550,
Washington, DC 20005; phone: 202/783-4810; fax:
202/783-4811; email: cur@cur.org; http://www.cur.org.
Summer Institute in the History of Chemistry
CHF, the Chemical Heritage Foundation, will
sponsor a Woodrow Wilson Workshop titled "From Aristotle
to Aufbau: The History of Chemistry" from August 2-7,
1998. The workshop, contingent on funding and participant
interest, will be held at the College of New Rochelle in
New Rochelle, NY. Designed for teachers, it will cover
incorporating the teaching standards on the history and nature
of science and will feature hands-on activities,
demonstrations, complete documentation, and handouts.
For more information about charges and fees,
limited scholarships, or to be added to the mailing list contact
Mary Virginia Orna, Chemical Heritage Foundation, 315
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2702; 215/925-2178,
ext. 242; fax: 215/925-1954; email: mvorna@chemheritage.org.
Registration, 15th BCCE
Registration materials for the 15th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, to be held August 9-13, 1998 at the University of Waterloo, are available on the WWW
at http://sciborg.uwaterloo.ca/bcce and program information
for the conference is available at http://www.biochem.purdue.edu/~bcce. Requests send by postal service should be addressed to 15-BCCE, Department of Chemistry, University of
Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1, Canada.
Chemists' Book Club Launches WWW Site
McGraw-Hill's Chemists' Book Club has announced the launching of a World Wide Web site, http://www.bookclubs.mcgraw-hill.com/chemists/. Those wishing to join should go to http://www.bookclubs.mcgraw-hill.com/chemists/join_fr.htm.
Demonstration Explosion
Charles "Skip" Lee Rock Falls High School, Rock Falls, IL 61071, skipfam@essex1.com Last week I did a demonstration that produced a
serious explosion. After putting methanol in a big glass
carboy and rotating the carboy to build up some methanol vapor,
I lit the mouth of the carboy. What normally happens is a
"jet engine" effect out of the mouth of the carboy. In my
case, the carboy exploded. Two polycarbonate blast shields
were shattered and glass was blown as far as 15 feet away. I
was not seriously cut and bruised, but had I not been using
the two blast shields, I would have been severely injured.
At this time, I am not sure what caused the explosion.
I have done this demonstration around one hundred times
with no problem using the exact same amount of methanol
and technique. I think it is important to get the word out
that this demonstration may be more dangerous than
previously thought. I would also welcome any hypotheses
concerning what caused the carboy to explode.
Proposal Deadline Alert!
National Science Foundation
Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE)
- Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory
Improvement (CCLI) November 16, 1998
- NSF Collaboratives for Excellence in Teacher
Preparation (CETP)
Preliminary proposals, Track 1 : May 1, 1998
Formal proposals, Track 1 : September 1, 1998
Further information about NSF DUE programs can be obtained by consulting the DUE Website at
http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/EHR/DUE/start.htmor by contacting
the DUE Information Center; phone: 703/306-1666; email: undergrad@nsf.gov.
The Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
- New Faculty Awards Program: May 15, 1998
- Faculty Start-Up Grants for Undergraduate Institutions: May 15, 1998
- Henry Dreyfus TeacherScholar Awards: July 1, 1998
- Scholar/Fellow Program for Undergraduate Institutions: July 1, 1998
- Special Grant Program in the Chemical Sciences: July15, 1998
Further information may be obtained from The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc., 555 Madison Avenue, Suite 1305, New York, New York 10022; phone: 212/753-1760; email: admin@dreyfus.org; http://www.dreyfus.org/
Research Corporation
- Research Opportunity Awards: May 1, 1998 and October 1, 1998
- Research Innovation Awards: May 1, 1998
- Cottrell College Science Awards: May 15, 1998 and November 15, 1998
- Cottrell Scholars: First regular business day in September
- Partners in Science: December 1, 1998
Further information may be obtained from
Research Corporation, 101 North Wilmot Road, Suite 250,
Tucson, AZ 85711-3332; phone: 520/571-1111; fax:
520/571-1119; email: awards@rescorp.org;
http://www.rescorp.org
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