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New Source of Information from Advertisers
The Journal has a new feature effective with the
June 1999 issue. If you would like additional information
about our advertisers or their products, the quickest and easiest
way to get it is via JCE Online:
go to http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu
click on Ad Index
This will take you to the list of advertisers, each
conveniently linked to their home page. When you do contact
our advertisers, be sure to tell them that you saw their ad in
the Journal of Chemical Education. This is important to
them, and to us.
JCE Software Receives Award
The Journal recently received notice that JCE
Software portion of JCE Online has been selected as a Links2Go
Key Resource for the topic of chemistry software.
According to Links2Go
(www.links2go.com), JCE Software's home page is one of the top fifty most
accessed online resources in the area of chemistry software
(currently ranked 45). Thanks to all of you who have visited JCE
Online and the JCE Software area to make this possible.
If you haven't visited the site yet, you can go there
directly (http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/JCESoft/index.html
) as well as via our JCE Online home page. You will be greeted with
a short video of nitrogen triiodide exploding and be able
to get a wealth of information about our latest releases,
software, CD-ROMs/Video, student resources, materials for
authors and software developers. You can see color graphics
from our CD-ROMs, video, and software,... Actually, if you
are familiar with our Catalog, this is much better.
1999 Welch Chemistry Prize
Richard N. Zare, the Marguerite Blake Wilbur
Professor of Natural Science at Stanford University, has been
named the 1999 recipient of the Welch Award in Chemistry for
his lifetime achievements in physical and analytical
chemistry. Zare's interests focus on the development and application
of lasers and other novel instruments to explore chemical
frontiers, ranging from molecules to chemical processes, from
the inside of cells to the inside of meteorites.
Zare and colleague Andrew Alexander are
contributors to the Journal's Viewpoints series, sponsored by the
Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation: "Anatomy of
Elementary Chemical Reactions", JCE,
1998, 75, 1105.
The Welch Award in Chemistry has been given by
the Welch Foundation since 1972 to honor lifetime
achievements in the field. Zare will be honored and presented with
a $300,000 prize and gold medallion during the
Foundation's annual award banquet held in Houston in October.
NEACT Conference: Chemistry of Materials and Material Science
The 61st Summer Conference of NEACT, the New
England Association of Chemistry Teachers, will be held
from Monday, August 9, through Thursday, August 12, at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA.
The four-day conference will feature an exploration of the
chemistry of materials and material science and effective
methods of presenting these in the classroom and laboratory.
The keynote address is "Teaching Solid State
Chemistry at MIT" by Ron Latanision of MIT's Department of
Material Science. Other presentations include "Driving
Force", James Livingston; "The Colorful Nanoworld",
Moungi Bawendi; "Molecular Wire-Based Amplification in
Chemical Sensors", Timothy Swager; "Putting Solids in the
Foundation", Arthur Ellis, George Lisensky, and Karen
Nordell; "Miracle Materials", Valerie Wilcox; "Teaching About
Polymers to Chemistry Students", Richard Stein; and "Using
Software in Teaching About Polymers to Chemistry
Students", William Vining. There will be a selection of workshops
on the conference theme as well.
The conference is open to all. The program
chairperson is Peter J. Nassiff, Science Department Chairperson
at Burlington High School. For further information
contact Nassiff at 80 Gregory Road, Framingham, MA 01701;
email: pnassiff@massed.net.
Call for Symposia, Papers, & Workshops: 16th BCCE
The Web site for the 16th Biennial Conference
on Chemical Education, July 30-August 3, 2000, at the
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, is up and running at
http://www.umich.edu/~bcce. Organizers of symposia and
workshops as well as proposers of papers are invited to submit their
ideas over the Web or in writing to the Program Chair,
Brian Coppola; phone: 734/764-7329; email:
bcoppola@umich.edu, or to the Workshop Coordinator, Evelyn Jackson; phone:
517/355-9715 ext 204; email:
ejackson@argus.cem.msu.edu. For general information please contact Seyhan Ege, phone:
734/764-7340, email: snege@umich.edu.
ChemCareers Debuts on ChemCenter
The ACS ChemCenter website has recently launched
a moderated career forum where chemists, chemical
engineers, scientists in related fields, students, and other interested
persons pose their questions related to career development
in the chemical sciences. At the site you can hear what
your peers think about preparing for, launching, maintaining,
and advancing a career in chemistry. You can bring
questions, share experiences, or offer advice. The forum is
moderated by ACS career consultants who offer their expert opinions
as a part of the discussion. The address is
http://www.chemcenter.org. Click on the "discussions" hypertext
link under "Discover Chemistry."
Green Chemistry
The closing date for grant funding from the
EPA/NSF Technologies for a Sustainable Environment Solicitation
is July 26, 1999. For specific grant information, visit the
Web site
www.nsf.gov/pubs/1999/nsf99108/nsf99108.txt. For general grant information about green chemistry, go
to es.epa.gov/ncerqa/grants, and
www.nsf.gov; phone: 202/260-2659.
Grad Resources Hotline
A national crisis hotline sponsored by Grad
Resources was set up effective April 1999. Graduate students who
face overwhelming stress or despair may call
1/877-GRAD-HLP, toll-free, 24 hours a day, every day, to speak
anonymously with a counselor specially trained in graduate issues.
Grad Resources is a non-profit organization serving graduate
students. For further references and information, visit the
Grad Resources Website at
www.gradresources.org or contact Nick Repak at 1-800/867-0188.
Proposal Deadlines
National Science Foundation
Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE)
- Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory
Improvement (CCLI) June 7, 1999
- NSF Collaboratives for Excellence in Teacher
Preparation (CETP)
Preliminary proposals, Track 1 May 1, 1999
Formal proposals, Track 1 September 1, 1999
- DUE online 1999 guidelines, NSF 99-53
available at http://www.nsf.gov/cgi-bin/getpub?nsf9953
For further information about NSF DUE programs consult the
DUE Web site, http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/EHR/DUE/start.htm.
Program deadlines are at http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/EHR/DUE/programs/programs.htm
. To contact the DUE Information Center, phone: 703/306-1666;
email: undergrad@nsf.gov.
The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
- Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Program:
November 16, 1998
- Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Program:
July 1, 1999
- New Faculty Awards Program: May 14, 1999
- Faculty Start-up Grants for Undergraduate
Institutions: May 14,
1999
- Scholar/Fellow Program for Undergraduate
Institutions: July 1, 1999
- Special Grant Program in the Chemical Sciences:
July 15, 1999
- Postdoctoral Program in Environmental
Chemistry: February 26, 1999
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;
WWW: http://www.dreyfus.org/
Research Corporation
- Cottrell College Science Awards: May 15 and
November 15
- Cottrell Scholars: First regular business day in September
- Partners in Science: December 1 (the final
opportunity for this program is summer 1999)
- Research Opportunity Awards: May 1 and October 1
- Research Innovation Awards: May 1
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; www: http://www.rescorp.org
ACS Division of Chemical Education
Change in 1999 Election of Officers
The notice of the 1999 election of CHED
officers originally appeared on page 755 of the June 1999 issue
of the Journal. The slate has changed because Frank Torre
has withdrawn as a candidate for Treasurer. His new
responsibilities as department chair at Springfield College will
not permit him to devote the time necessary to serve the
Division well.
The Committee on Personnel and Nominations
has submitted to the Executive Committee the name of
Tamar (Uni) Susskind to replace Torre, and the Executive
Committee has approved this change. As a result, the
candidates on the revised 1999 ballot are below. Candidate
statements for Chair-Elect and Treasurer are on JCE Online
at http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/Journal/Issues/1999/Jul
/p896_4.html
Treasurer (2000-2002) (amended)
- Tamar (Uni) Susskind, Oakland
Community College, Auburn Hills, MI
- Anna Wilson, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
For Chair-Elect (Chair in 2001)
Arlene Russell, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
- Conrad Stanitski, University of Central
Arkansas, Conway, AR
Councilor/Alternate Councilor (2000-2002)
- Craig Bowen, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
- Mark Freilich, University of Memphis,
Memphis, TN
- Marcy Towns, Ball State University, Muncie, IN
- Carol White, Athens Area Technical
Institute, Athens, GA
Ballots will be mailed in August. Ballots must
be received by the Secretary by October 1, 1999.
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