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SUMMARY:Pacifichem 2025
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies will be held from December 15th to 20th in Honolulu\, Hawaii. This year’s event will center around the theme\, “Building Communities to Address Global Challenges.” If you are attending\, be sure to catch these presentations from members of the Beyond Benign team and community! 👋⤵️ \n\nA New Tool for Creating Custom Case Studies That Illustrate Green Chemistry\, Sustainability\, and Systems Thinking\nPresented by Dr. Jennifer Tripp\, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of San Francisco. \nCase studies are a useful classroom tool for teaching students about a chemistry topic while further encouraging them to explore the mutual connections\, for good and bad\, between chemistry and broader human\, environmental\, and economic systems. Beyond Benign and the American Chemical Society Green Chemistry Institute recently developed a versatile template that will guide instructors as they build their own effective case studies for classroom use. This presentation will introduce the Case Study Template tool and provide examples of how it can be used to create classroom learning materials that effectively illustrate a systems thinking approach to chemistry. \n🗓️ December 18th at 10:55 a.m. HST \n  \nThe Journey Towards an Inclusive Global Green Chemistry Education Community of Practice by Prioritizing Diversity\, Equity\, Belonging\, and Respect for an Open-Access Online Platform\nPresented by Dr. Amy Cannon\, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Beyond Benign \nA worldview that prioritizes diversity\, equity\, belonging\, and respect (DEBR) is central to creating a green chemistry education community of practice: a community of shared values where\, if members feel a strong sense of belonging\, they will be empowered and enabled to collectively transform chemistry education worldwide. This presentation will describe the framework used for integrating DEBR principles and practices throughout the design\, development\, and launch of the Green Chemistry Teaching and Learning Community (GCTLC) platform\, an open-access community platform that supports the green chemistry education community of practice. \n🗓️ December 18th at 1:40 p.m. HST \n  \nEmpowering the Green Chemistry Community Towards a Systemic Change: The Green Chemistry Commitment at Beyond Benign\nPresented by Dr. Juliana Vidal\, Senior Program Manager at Beyond Benign \nThe Green Chemistry Commitment (GCC)\, one of Beyond Benign’s key initiatives\, promotes the integration of green chemistry into science courses at universities\, colleges\, and institutes around the globe. Since 2013\, 250 institutions from 35 countries (and counting!) have signed the GCC and committed to integrating green chemistry into their curricula\, building upon unique and diverse campus environments\, strengths\, cultures\, and resources. In this poster presentation\, Juliana will discuss the GCC program and its impact on fostering a community that creates systemic change in our society\, as well as the benefits of integrating green chemistry principles and practices in chemistry education. \n🗓️ December 19th at 10 a.m. HST \n  \nGreen Chemistry Communities: Principles\, Practices\, and Action Towards a Sustainable Future\nOrganized by Beyond Benign team members Dr. Juliana Vidal\, Dr. Amy Cannon\, and Dr. John Warner\, alongside Green Chemistry Commitment signers Dr. John De Backere (University of Toronto)\, Dr. Kei Saito (Kyoto University)\, and Dr. Supawan Tantayanon (Chulalongkorn University). \nGreen chemistry has a fundamental role in achieving a sustainable future. Chemists with green chemistry skills can design processes and products that will not impact human health or the environment. To achieve this goal\, however\, we need everyone on board. This session will highlight holistic\, interdisciplinary\, and comprehensive approaches to achieving a sustainable future through green chemistry. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in conversations with the speakers about local and global actions that can be taken to build communities of transformation. \n🗓️ December 19th at 1 p.m. HST & December 20th at 8 a.m. HST \n  \nTowards Systemic Change in Chemistry Education: Empowering a Global Green Chemistry Education Community\nPresented by Dr. Amy Cannon\, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Beyond Benign \nBeyond Benign envisions a future where the molecular building blocks of products used every day are healthy and safe for humans and the environment. Green chemistry concepts\, along with additional sustainability and systems thinking approaches\, are essential in preparing global scientists and citizens with the skills to address sustainability challenges. This presentation will share Beyond Benign’s approach for building and empowering a green chemistry community to transform chemistry education\, including building key programs and partnerships towards realizing systemic change in chemistry education. \n🗓️ December 19th at 1:05 p.m. HST \n  \nPeople Working with People — Green Chemistry Innovations\nPresented by Dr. John Warner\, Co-Founder of Beyond Benign; CTO and CEO of The Technology Greenhouse \nThe global green chemistry community is large and growing. Many traditional national chemistry societies struggle to remain up to date and relevant. The green chemistry community is thriving by forming more future-focused informal assemblies of people that enable them to adapt to an evolving and changing world. This presentation will discuss several of these unique collaborations that have enabled innovations in industry and academia. \n🗓️ Time to be announced
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/pacifichem-2025-conference/
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SUMMARY:#RSCPoster 2026
DESCRIPTION:The #RSCPoster conference is a free\, 24-hour global online event hosted on LinkedIn. It brings together chemists from different disciplines and career stages to share research\, connect with peers worldwide\, and engage in scientific discussions. You can share posters on other platforms to expand the conversation\, but be sure to post on LinkedIn so you are eligible for prizes! \nBeyond Benign Senior Program Manager\, Dr. Juliana Vidal is the subject chair of a brand new dedicated sustainability category (#RSCSustainability) for posters focused on sustainable science. (👏!) If your research centers on sustainability topics\, we encourage you to submit your poster to showcase innovations advancing greener technologies\, responsible resource use\, and a more sustainable future. Learn more and register here.
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/rscposter-2026/
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Conference,Higher Education
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260306T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T212858
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SUMMARY:2026 Eastern STANYS Spring Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join science educators from across New York’s Capital Region for the 42nd Annual Eastern STANYS Spring Conference. This regional gathering returns to Siena University and brings together K-12 teachers\, local experts\, and science organizations to share effective classroom strategies and enhance science instruction across various disciplines. \nAll sessions are aligned with the New York State Science Learning Standards (NYSSLS). Attendees can participate in two 45-minute sessions\, along with the keynote address\, to earn 5 CTLE credits. \n👋 If you attend\, be sure to connect with Beyond Benign Certified Lead Teachers Stefanie Loomis and Annette Sebuyira. \n🗓️ March 6\, 2026\n⏰ 4–9 p.m. ET\n📍 Siena University\n🔗 Learn more and register
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/2026-eastern-stanys-spring-conference/
LOCATION:Siena University in Siena\, New York
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260327
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SUMMARY:American Chemical Society Spring National Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Members of the Beyond Benign team and community will be at ACS Spring 2026 from March 22nd to 26th! This year’s hybrid event\, taking place in Atlanta\, Georgia\, and online\, will center on the theme “Collaborate. Innovate. Transform.” 👋 We look forward to connecting with you! Learn more and register here. If you are attending\, stop by our kiosk (#1433) to connect\, and be sure to attend our green chemistry sessions: \n\n \n\nBringing Green Chemistry to Life in K–12 Classrooms: Resources\, Community\, and Professional Development\nPresented by Dr. Omar Villanueva\, Beyond Benign Chief Program Officer\, and Dr. Amy Cannon\, Beyond Benign Co-Founder and Executive Director. \nThis session invites K-12 educators to explore practical strategies for integrating green chemistry into their classrooms. Participants will be introduced to Beyond Benign teaching resources\, including the Soy Chemistry curriculum\, classroom case studies\, open-access hands-on activities\, professional development opportunities\, and the Green Chemistry Teaching and Learning Community platform. \n🗓️ March 22nd | 10:15-11 a.m.\n📍 Room B403 — Georgia World Congress Center \n\n \n\nTwelve Months of Green Chemistry at Georgia Gwinnett College\nPresented by leaders from Georgia Gwinnett College\, Veronica Sublet Breeden\, Dr. Cynthia Woodbridge\, Dr. Kathryn Zimmermann\, Dr. Joseph Sloop\, alongside Dr. Omar Villanueva\, Beyond Benign Chief Program Officer and former Chemistry Department Chair at Georgia Gwinnett College. \nThis poster presentation highlights a year-long initiative engaging students and faculty with the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry. Supported by a Beyond Benign Green Chemistry Education Award\, the program features monthly outreach events and faculty workshops to support curriculum integration and campus-wide engagement. \n🗓️ March 22nd | 12-2 p.m.\n📍 Poster Session — Exhibit Hall B/C \n\n \n\nThe Future of Chemistry: Designing Out Pollution\nFeaturing Dr. Juliana Vidal\, Beyond Benign Senior Program Manager\, and Ann Lee-Jeffs\, Beyond Benign Board Member. \nThis panel\, presented by the C&EN Future of Chemistry Series\, explores chemistry’s role in mitigating pollution and waste across product life cycles. The discussion examines emerging technologies and design strategies that reduce hazardous inputs and advance sustainable materials innovation. \n🗓️ March 23rd | 1:30-3:20 p.m.\n📍 Georgia World Congress Center \n\n \n\nInspiring Students with Sustainable Plastics\nPresented by Cassie Lydon\, K-12 Educator and Beyond Benign Certified Lead Teacher. \nThis educator session showcases classroom approaches for teaching sustainable plastics through green chemistry principles. Participants will explore curriculum activities\, materials design concepts\, and strategies to engage students in real-world sustainability challenges. \n🗓️ March 22nd | 2:50-3:10 p.m.\n📍 ChemPod 10 — Exhibit Hall B5 \n\n \n\nCelebrating Innovations in Green and Sustainable Chemistry Education: Quality Education — Green Chemistry for a Sustainable Future\nFeaturing Dr. Amy Cannon\, Beyond Benign Co-Founder and Executive Director. \nAs ACS marks 150 years of advancing science\, this symposium\, organized by the ACS Green Chemistry Institute\, highlights the expanding role of green chemistry in shaping a sustainable future. Grounded in the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry and aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goal #4\, the session explores progress in curricular integration and priorities for chemistry education. \n🗓️ March 22nd | 2-6 p.m.\n📍 Room B401 — Georgia World Congress Center \n\n \n\nPartnerships as a Pathway for Green Chemistry Adoption\nPresented by Dr. Melissa Hill (Vernier)\, in collaboration with Beyond Benign and the Lab Safety Institute. \nThis presentation spotlights how Vernier\, Beyond Benign\, and the Lab Safety Institute collaborate to create green chemistry experiments\, professional development opportunities\, and lab safety resources. Participants will be introduced to various tools\, educator communities\, and training opportunities that arise from these partnerships and will learn how to access and engage with them. By directly connecting educators with practical resources\, the session illustrates how these collaborations can enhance the impact of green chemistry and support instructors in implementing sustainable laboratory practices. \n🗓️ March 22nd | 4:40–5:00 p.m. \n📍 ChemPod 10 — Exhibit Hall B5 — Georgia World Congress Center \n\n \n\nPartnerships as a Pathway for Green Chemistry Adoption\nPresented by Dr. Melissa Hill (Vernier)\, in collaboration with Beyond Benign and the Lab Safety Institute. \nThis Sci-Mix poster presentation emphasizes the collaborative efforts among Vernier\, Beyond Benign\, and the Lab Safety Institute to promote the adoption of green chemistry in teaching laboratories. Attendees will discover how partnerships across different sectors are enhancing access to sustainable laboratory experiments\, professional development programs\, and safety-focused implementation strategies that make green chemistry more accessible and scalable. \n🗓️ March 23rd | 8:00–10:00 p.m. \n📍 Sci-Mix Poster Session — Exhibit Hall B3/B4 — Georgia World Congress Center \n\n \n\nGlobal Approach for a Systemic Change in Chemistry Education: Beyond Benign and the Green Chemistry Commitment Program\nPresented by Beyond Benign team members Dr. Juliana Vidal (Senior Program Manager)\, Dr. Omar Villanueva (Chief Program Officer)\, and Dr. Amy Cannon (Co-Founder and Executive Director). \nThis presentation highlights the Green Chemistry Commitment\, Beyond Benign’s global program designed to catalyze systemic change in chemistry education. By embedding green chemistry across the education continuum\, institutions prepare scientists to design safer products and processes that protect human health and the environment. \n🗓️ March 24th | 2:05-2:30 p.m.\n📍 ChemPod 9 — Exhibit Hall B5 \n\n \n\nGreen Chemistry Professional Mentoring Networks (GCPMNs): A New NSF-Funded Mechanism for Building Professional Development and Communities of Practice in Chemistry Education\nPresented by Beyond Benign team members Dr. Jonathon Moir (Director of the GCTLC)\, Dr. Omar Villanueva (Chief Program Officer)\, Dr. Monica Soma Hensley (Instruction & Research Manager)\, Dr. Amy Cannon (Co-Founder & Executive Director) and community member Dr. Nikita Burrows (Associate Professor at Monmouth University). \nThis presentation introduces the Green Chemistry Professional Mentoring Networks\, a multi-year initiative funded by the National Science Foundation to expand national capacity in green chemistry education through mentoring networks\, curricular integration\, and community-building research. \n🗓️ March 24th | 3:35–3:55 p.m.\n📍 Room B314 — Georgia World Congress Center
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/american-chemical-society-spring-national-meeting-2026/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260329
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SUMMARY:37th Annual Bioneers Conference
DESCRIPTION:Now in its 37th year\, the Bioneers Conference convenes activists\, scientists\, educators\, artists\, Indigenous leaders\, and community organizers to share solutions and foster connections across social and environmental movements. Bioneers 2026 will offer main-stage talks\, performances\, in-depth discussions\, hands-on workshops\, an Indigenous Forum\, youth programs\, and collaborative opportunities over three days in Berkeley\, California. \nEach conference day includes a morning plenary at Zellerbach Hall beginning at 9 a.m.\, followed by afternoon and evening panels\, interactive sessions\, films\, performances\, and networking events at various downtown Berkeley venues. \nIf you are attending\, don’t miss presentations from Beyond Benign Co-Founders Dr. John Warner and Dr. Amy Cannon on Saturday\, March 28th: \n\nKeynote: Dr. John Warner – “Biomimicry at the Molecular Level—Inventing a Sustainable Future” (March 28th\, 9:40–10:02 a.m.\, Zellerbach Hall) | In this talk\, John will share his vision of how we can draw from the molecular design genius of nature\, which has been running countless rigorous chemistry experiments for nearly 4 billion years\, to create benign products and technologies that provide for human needs without contaminating the biosphere and endangering our health.\nPanel: Green Chemistry Innovation and Education featuring Dr. John Warner and Dr. Amy Cannon (March 28th\, 4:45–6 p.m.) | Our educational systems need to be transformed to prepare chemists and scientists to design more sustainable products. In this panel\, John and Amy will share their work on key initiatives\, such as the Green Chemistry Commitment\, which equips universities to integrate green chemistry across curricula\, research\, and training. These initiatives and more are enabling a new generation of scientists to create breakthrough technologies that will enable a more sustainable\, circular\, and regenerative economy and society.\n\n🐢 Learn more and register!
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/37th-annual-bioneers-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260508
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SUMMARY:#CLEAR26 Online Symposium (#CLEAR2026 Symposium)
DESCRIPTION:The annual CLEAR Symposium connects chemistry educators worldwide in a virtual symposium\, enhancing laboratory teaching through research. Attend #CLEAR26\, an online symposium on laboratory teaching in chemistry\, to gain valuable insights from experts in the field! Dr. Monica Soma Hensley\, Beyond Benign Higher Education Instruction and Research Manager\, is a co-organizer for this year’s symposium\, which centers on the theme of Sustainability and Green Chemistry.  \nResearchers and practitioners are encouraged to share their work on teaching and learning in the chemistry laboratory. All interested individuals are invited to submit a poster for the event that focuses on research\, assessment\, or evaluation related to laboratory practices.\n\n🗓️ Date: May 7th\, 2026  \n📍 Location: Online  \n🔗 To learn more\, register\, or submit a poster: \nhttps://clearsymposium.weebly.com/registersubmissions.html
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/clear26-online-symposium-clear2026-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Higher Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260521
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SUMMARY:The 11th Annual GCM x GCI Symposium: Lab to Landfill
DESCRIPTION:Hear from Dr. Juliana Vidal\, Beyond Benign Senior Program Manager\, at this event hosted by two Green Chemistry Commitment signers! The annual Green Chemistry Initiative (GCI) Symposium\, co-organized by Green Chemistry McGill and the Green Chemistry Initiative at the University of Toronto\, connects students\, post-doctoral fellows\, and faculty interested in green chemistry with current leaders to discuss advances in chemical processes and the future of sustainable research. \nThis year’s symposium\, Minimizing Waste from Lab to Landfill\, emphasizes that even small daily decisions we make in the lab can reduce the chemical waste our institutions produce. Speakers from both academia and industry will discuss reaction optimization with lower solvent volumes\, lower reaction temperatures\, lower overall energy use\, and safer reagents\, highlighting that efficient chemistry is green chemistry.
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/the-11th-annual-gcm-x-gci-symposium-lab-to-landfill/
LOCATION:McGill University\, 845 Sherbrooke St W\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3A 0G4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Higher Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260529
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SUMMARY:Canadian Societies for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering 2026 Conferences and Exhibition (x2026)
DESCRIPTION:Members of the Beyond Benign team and community will be at the Canadian Societies for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Conference and Exhibition 2026 (x2026). This year’s conference\, centered on the theme “Erasing Boundaries\,” features technical sessions\, workshops\, and keynotes that explore the challenges and opportunities within the fields of chemical science\, technology\, and engineering.  \n \nIf you are attending the conference\, please join us for a Workshop on Green Chemistry in Teaching and Laboratory Instruction on May 25th from 8-11 a.m. EDT. This session will introduce green chemistry and the 12 Principles through examples of how green chemistry can be taught and assessed across undergraduate chemistry curricula in both classroom and laboratory settings.  \nThe workshop will also explore upcoming changes to accreditation guidelines in Canada related to green chemistry and sustainability\, and create space for discussion of common challenges and practical ways to overcome them. Participants will leave with tools\, frameworks\, and resources to help adapt and implement green chemistry content across the undergraduate chemistry curriculum.  \nFeatured speakers:\n\nDr. Monica Soma Hensley (Beyond Benign)\nProf. Barb Morra (University of Toronto)\nDr. David Laviska (ACS Green Chemistry Institute)\nProf. Kylie Luska (University of Toronto)\nDr. Jonathon Moir (Beyond Benign)\nProf. John De Backere (University of Toronto)\n\n👋 The workshop is open to all x2026 attendees interested in chemistry instruction\, including faculty\, lecturers\, students\, and EH&S staff. Space for the workshop is limited\, so sign up early to secure your spot! Workshop registration is separate from event registration.
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/canadian-societies-for-chemistry-and-chemical-engineering-2026-conferences-and-exhibition-x2026/
LOCATION:Metro Toronto Convention Centre\, 255 Front St W\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 2W6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260619
DTSTAMP:20260430T212858
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SUMMARY:The 30th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference (GC&E)
DESCRIPTION:Members of the Beyond Benign team and community will be at the 30th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference (GC&E) in San Antonio\, Texas\, this June! Hosted by the American Chemical Society Green Chemistry Institute\, this year’s conference will center on the theme “Building the Future: Sustainable Chemistry for Industry\, Innovation\, and Infrastructure.”GC&E 2026 will feature 40+ technical sessions\, dynamic keynote speakers\, a vibrant poster session and reception\, showcase startups\, and networking opportunities for more than 700 expected attendees from around the world.\n\n🌱 Beyond Benign’s schedule of presentations is coming soon—stay tuned for more information!  \n \n🌱 If your institution is a Green Chemistry Commitment (GCC) signer and you are attending the conference\, please join Beyond Benign for our in-person GCC Summit\, taking place on June 10th during the GC&E. All GCC signers with accounts in the Green Chemistry Teaching and Learning Community (GCTLC) will receive a registration link. If you have not yet received your invitation\, reach out to gcc@beyondbenign.org for support. We hope to see you there!
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/the-30th-annual-green-chemistry-and-engineering-conference-gce/
LOCATION:San Antonio\, TX\, Marriot Riverwalk\, TX
CATEGORIES:Conference,Higher Education
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