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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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SUMMARY:American Chemical Society Spring National Meeting
DESCRIPTION:ACS Meetings & Expositions are where chemistry professionals meet to share ideas and advance scientific and technical knowledge. By attracting thousands of chemical professionals\, the meetings provide excellent opportunities for sharing your passion for chemistry\, connecting with one of the world’s largest scientific societies\, and advancing your career in this ever-changing global economy. \n  \n\n \nMechanisms to Move the Oil and Gas Business to Green Chemistry \nPresented by Dr. John Warner\, Co-Founder of Beyond Benign; Co-Author of Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice; CEO of the Technology Greenhouse \nSunday\, March 23rd from 8:00 – 11:00 AM PST | Marriot Grand Ballroom Section 11 \n \nTo many people the oil and gas business represents one of the most unsustainable aspects of the chemical enterprises. In many ways this perception is deserved. But in some ways this perspective misses some important social implications. Because our global economy is currently dependent on this industry\, we can’t simply decide to just stop overnight. It is going to take a very long time to create alternative technologies that meet the current global demands that the oil and gas business. In parallel to creating alternatives\, we have a moral and ethical responsibility to take as many steps as possible to improve the sustainability performance of the myriad integrated processes to this business.. This presentation will discuss the challenges and opportunities that must be addressed as soon as possible. \n\n\n\n\nGreen Chemistry and Circular Economy Opportunities for Soft Materials \nPresented by Dr. John Warner\, Co-Founder of Beyond Benign; Co-Author of Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice; CEO of the Technology Greenhouse \nSunday\, March 23rd from 4:20 – 4:25 PM PST | Ballroom 6D \n \n\n\n\n\n\nSoft materials provide molecular mechanisms that allow the design of products capable of achieving sustainability goals (green chemistry and circular economy). Unique reversible and irreversible interactions that create flexible molecular architectures provide structural resilience and adaptation in various environments. These systems under dynamic equilibria offer customized product performance and enable circular economic models of reuse. This presentation will discuss examples of noncovalent derivatization and photo crosslinked polymer matrices as bioinspired illustrations of commercially relevant technologies that are consistent with the 12 principles of green chemistry.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdvancing Green Chemistry Education: The Process\, Research and New Developments in Curricular Activities \nOrganized by: Dr. Deborah Bromfield-Lee\, Dr. Monica Soma Hensley\, & Dr. Jane Wissinger \nWednesday\, March 26th from 8:00– 11:00 AM PST | Room 5B \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThere is an increase in educational activities aimed at enhancing knowledge and use of Green Chemistry principles and applications. However\, with demands in academia\, this sometimes presents a barrier to wider adoption across the curriculum. This symposium explores the process of developing Green Chemistry activities\, courses\, and curricular changes\, sharing how educators got started and progressed through development. The discussion will cover research\, theory-based methodology\, and pedagogical strategies used to revamp or develop activities\, as well as chemical education research on this process. The session will also discuss the pivotal role of change agents—educators and researchers who drive the adoption of innovative practices and sustainable principles in education. By sharing the developmental journey and the theoretical underpinnings of our assessment strategies\, the session aims to contribute to the broader discourse on advancing Green Chemistry education and to inspire ongoing research and implementation of effective teaching methodologies. Speakers from all sectors of the CHED community are invited to share how they are integrating green and sustainable chemistry\, systems-thinking\, toxicology\, and social/environmental justice into their classrooms\, laboratory curriculum\, undergraduate research and outreach activities. Interdisciplinary and international perspectives are welcome\, as are student speakers at the undergraduate\, graduate and post-doctoral levels\, including those from minority-serving institutions.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFostering Green Chemistry Education: Enhancing Curricula and Faculty Development through Industry Collaboration and Open-Access Curriculum Development \nPresented by Dr. Monica Soma Hensley \nWednesday\, March 26th from 10:25 – 10:45 AM PST | Room 5B \n \n\nThe incorporation of green chemistry principles as a decision-making framework into academic curricula is essential for preparing students for sustainable careers in chemistry and related fields. This process requires the development of curricular materials that are both relevant and accessible\, as well as a professional development infrastructure to support educators in this endeavor. Beyond Benign\, a nonprofit organization focused on green chemistry education\, has created a comprehensive framework that fosters faculty development through open-access resource creation and collaborative opportunities with industry experts. One key initiative is the faculty-led\, faculty-developed approach to curriculum design\, which incorporates industrial expertise to ensure real-world relevance. This partnership exemplifies how industrial collaboration can enhance curricular content\, making it more applicable to current industry standards while supporting faculty in their professional growth.\n\nIn this presentation\, notable case studies will be highlighted to showcase how Beyond Benign promotes collaboration for developing open-access curricular activities\, and the impact of these initiatives on faculty development\, resource creation\, and the broader adoption of green chemistry education across academic institutions. Additionally\, findings from a faculty survey highlighting the professional development needs of educators in green chemistry will be shared.
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/american-chemical-society-spring-national-meeting/
LOCATION:San Diego\, California
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:ACS Spring 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us next spring at the ACS Spring 2023 Meeting & Expo from March 17th – March 21st in New Orleans\, LA\, USA & Hybrid. ACS Meetings & Expositions are where chemistry professionals meet to share ideas and advance scientific and technical knowledge. By attracting thousands of chemical professionals\, the meetings provide excellent opportunities for sharing your passion for chemistry\, connecting with one of the world’s largest scientific societies\, and advancing your career in this ever-changing global economy. \nVisit Beyond Benign’s Booth (#3231) any time in the Exhibitor Hall of the ACS Spring National Meeting to learn more about our team and our programs! \n\nBeyond Benign Presentations: \nSunday\, March 17th \n\nDr. Juliana Vidal\, Presenter; Dr. Amy Cannon\, Dr. Natalie J O’Neil\, Dr. Nimrat Obhi\n\nGreen Chemistry Commitment: A pathway for achieving the new ACS Guidelines for Bachelor’s Degree Programs \n10:00 AM (CST) – 10:20 AM (CST) Hall B\, Room 6\n\n\nDr. Jonathon Moir\, Presenter; Dr. Amy Cannon\n\nUsing the newly launched Green Chemistry Teaching and Learning Community (GCTLC) platform to address the updated ACS Guidelines for Bachelor’s Degree Programs\n4:55 PM (CST) – 5:15 PM (CST) Hall B\, Room 6\n\n\nDr. Amy Cannon\, Presenter\n\nTurning Passion for Sustainability into a Career in Green Chemistry Education\n2:20 PM (CST) – 2:35 PM (CST) Great Hall\, B/C\n\n\n\nMonday\, March 18th \n\nDr. Nimrat Obhi\, Presenter; Dr. Natalie J O’Neil\, Dr. Juliana Vidal\, Dr. Amy Cannon\n\nGreen Chemistry Education: A Key Tool for Environmental Justice\n04:50 PM (CST) – 05:10 PM (CST)\n\n\n\nTuesday\, March 19th \n\nDr. Monica Nyansa\, Presenter & Session Presider\n\n Student-led Community Engagement in Action\n3:20 PM (CST) – 3:40 PM (CST) Room 224\n\n\n\n\nBeyond Benign Booth  #3231 Activities Schedule \nCome see us at booth #3231! Expo hours are 11 AM (CST) – 5 PM (CST) Monday (03/18) – Tuesday (03/19)\, and ends on Wednesday (03/20) at 2 PM. \nDaily Raffle  \n(all day during expo hours) \nWhen you come visit our booth and have your conference ID scanned\, you will be entered into a raffle for a signed copy of Green Chemistry by John Warner and Paul Anastas. Winners will be announced daily during the final hour of the expo. If you are unable to retrieve your prize\, it will be given to a runner up. \nMeet the Expert with John Warner \n(03/18 4-5 PM CST & 03/19; 12-1 PM CST) \nOur co-founder\, Dr. John Warner\, will be visiting our booth to mingle with community members on Monday and Tuesday from 12 PM – 1 PM. Stop by to ask questions\, or just to chat! See you there.
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/acs-spring-2024/
LOCATION:New Orleans\, LA
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:ACS Fall 2023
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJoin us at the ACS Fall 2023 Meeting & Expo from August 13th – August 17th in San Francisco\, CA\, USA & Hybrid. ACS Meetings & Expositions are where chemistry professionals meet to share ideas and advance scientific and technical knowledge. By attracting thousands of chemical professionals\, the meetings provide excellent opportunities for sharing your passion for chemistry\, connecting with one of the world’s largest scientific societies\, and advancing your career in this ever-changing global economy. \nLearn more about the ACS Fall 2023 Meeting\, and register for the event here. \nEvent Details\n\nWho: Chemistry students\, post-doctoral fellows\, and faculty\nWhen: August 13th – August 17th\nWhere: San Francisco\, CA & Hybrid\nHow: Registration here.\n\nJoin the Beyond Benign team and our community members: \nSunday\, August 13 \n5:35 – 5:55 pm (PT): Green Chemistry Teaching and Learning Community (GCTLC): A new online community space for faculty to share\, connect\, learn and grow\, General Papers: OER and Curriculum Session\, presented by Jonathon Moir; co-authored by Amy Cannon. \nMonday\, August 14 \n10:00 – 10:20 am (PT): Engaging students with green chemistry training for sustainable impactful careers\, Effective Approaches to Student Engagement Session\, presented by Nimrat Obhi; co-authored by Jane Wissinger\, Barbora Morra\, Natalie O’Neil\, Juliana Vidal\, and Amy Cannon. \nTuesday\, August 15 \n1:00 – 4:00 pm (PT): Greening Undergraduate Laboratories: A Step-by-Step Guide to Success\, faculty workshop run by David Laviska. \nWednesday\, August 16 \n4:05 – 4:30 pm (PT): Working toward a more sustainable future: Finding your voice in the green chemistry conversation\, presented by David Laviska. \nThursday\, August 17 \n10:30 – 10:50 am (PT): Establishing a definition and criteria for “sustainable” chemistry for use by government\, industry\, investors\, and in education\, Innovative Materials for Environmental Sustainability Session\, presented by Monika Roy; co-authored by Jonathon Moir\, Sally Edwards\, Molly Jacobs\, Amy Cannon\, and Joel Tickner.
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/acs-fall-2023/
LOCATION:San Francisco\, CA & Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:ACS Spring National Meeting 2023
DESCRIPTION:Join our team members and community at the ACS Spring National Meeting 2023 from March 26th – March 30th online and in-person in Indianapolis\, IN\, USA. The theme of this year’s conference is Crossroads of Chemistry! Follow our team and our community’s presentations on the list below!  \nVisit Beyond Benign’s Booth (#314) anytime in the Exhibitor Lounge of the ACS Spring National Meeting to learn more about our team and our programs!  \n\nBeyond Benign Presentations: \nSunday\, March 26\, 2023 @ 8:05 AM – 8:50 AM (EST)\nSustainability solutions for a changing world\, that is green chemistry\nGreg Sloan\, Lead Teacher \nSunday\, March 26\, 2023 @ 3:05 PM – 3:35 PM (EST)\nDevelopment and assessing the impact of student-generated videos\, infographics\, and open education resources related to sustainability and green chemistry\nAlexey Leontyev\, GCTLC Leadership Committee Member \nSunday\, March 26\, 2023 @ 4:10 PM – 4:40 PM (EST)\nSystems thinking approaches to teach green and sustainable chemistry in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs)\nGlenn Hurst\, GCTLC Leadership Committee Member \nMonday\, March 27\, 2023 @ 8:05 AM – 8:45 AM (EST)\nChemical Epistemology: Understanding why people think the way they think as the first step towards a sustainable future\nJohn Warner\, Co-Founder and Board Member \nMonday\, March 27\, 2023 @ 9:20 AM – 9:45 AM (EST)\nMarine biorefinery and green chemistry education: A crossroad towards a sustainable future\nJuliana Vidal\, Higher Education Program Manager \nMonday\, March 27\, 2023 @ 9:20 AM – 9:45 AM (EST)\nGreening your chemistry curriculum: How to get started\nDavid Laviska\, GCC Advisory Board Member and GCTLC Leadership Committee Member \nMonday\, March 27\, 2023 @ 5:15 PM – 5:35 PM (EST)\nUsing a temporal systems thinking framework to design and redesign a biorefinery to facilitate dynamic problem solving\nGlenn Hurst\, GCTLC Leadership Committee Member \nWednesday\, March 29\, 2023 @ 9:05 AM – 9:25 AM (EST)\nEnvironmental justice: Achieving global equity through green and sustainable chemistry\nEdward Brush\, GCC Advisory Board Member \n\nGreen Chemistry Presentations and Symposia: \nJoin the following Green Chemistry Commitment Signers and learn more about their ACS Spring Presentations in the ACS Spring Meeting Program. \nUniversity of Minnesota \n\nSunday\, March 26: CEI Award for Incorporation of Sustainability in the Chemistry Curriculum.\nMonday\, March 27th: Green Chemistry Theory and Practice: Engaging Students in the Crossroads of Chemistry for the Betterment of Society.\nMonday\, March 27th: Creating a departmental culture of sustainable and green chemistry practices.\nTuesday\, March 28th: Intrinsic kinetics of polyethylene pyrolysis via pulse-heated analysis of solid reactions (PHASR): Enabling a plastic circular economy\n\nAugsburg University \n\nSunday\, March 26th: Sustainable chemistry at Augsburg University inspired by the Hagfors Center for Science\, Business\, and Religion.\n\nRose-Hulman Institute of Technology \n\nSunday\, March 26th: Studies of the cobalt boride-mediated conversion of nitriles to alcohols.\nSunday\, March 26th: “Novel” tautomeric equilibrium for use in a course-based undegraduate research experience.\nMonday\, March 27th: Polyesters\, quick! Epoxide/anhydride copolymerization for organic laboratory students.\nMonday\, March 27th: Aluminum aminotriphenolate catalysts for CO2/epoxide coupling.\n\nSeton Hall University \n\nMonday\, March 27th: Academy for green chemistry and sustainability for undergraduate students.\nMonday\, March 27: Shaker mill mechanochemical metalation of porphyrin.\n\nSaint Francis University  \n\nMonday\, March 27: Greener way to teach the Frens nanoparticle synthesis.\n\n\nBridgewater State University \n\nMonday\, March 27: Synthesis of 2-monoacylglycerols: 2-oleoyglycerol and 2-palmitoylglycerol: A project-based learning experiment for the organic chemistry laboratory\nMonday\, March 27: Applying bio-based hydrogels in project-based learning at Bridgewater State University.\n\n\nWayne State University \n\nMonday\, March 27: Activator free C-to-N solid phase peptide synthesis.\n\nMillikin University \n\nMonday\, March 27: Solventless synthesis of E-2-4-pyridylmethylidene-5-fluoro-1-indanone as a potential inhibitor of aldosterone synthase (CYP11B2).\n\nTexas Woman’s University \n\nMonday\, March 27: The Sustainability Project: A first year chemistry majors’ laboratory activity.\nMonday\, March 27: Synergistic research project between non-chemistry and chemistry majors to address microplastics pollution in urban and rural soil.\nWednesday\, March 29: Bringing photodegradation of plastic-waste into the ‘green age’.\nWednesday\, March 29:“Closing the loop” in the production and chemical recycling of poly(bisphenol A carbonate) found in e-waste through microwave-assisted alcoholysis.\nWednesday\, March 29: Removal\, isolation\, analysis\, and characterization of microplastics found in urban and rural soil: Scrutinizing the Fenton reagent process.\n\nMichigan State University \n\nMonday\, March 27: Plant oil-based eco-friendly approach for paper coatings and their packaging applications.\n\nTennesse Technological University \n\nMonday\, March 27: Synergistic research project between non-chemistry and chemistry majors to address microplastics pollution in urban and rural soil.\nMonday\, March 27: Chapter activities at Tennessee Tech University.\nWednesday\, March 29: Design and investigations of sustainable end-of-life polymers\, furfural derivatives as potential antibiotics\, and porphyrin-like macromolecules toward well-defined materials\n\nUniversity of Detroit Mercy \n\nMonday\, March 27: Detroid Mercy green chemistry fall retreat.\n\nFlorida Southern College: \n\nMonday\, March 27: Florida Southern College ACS Chapter.\n\nMontclair State University \n\nTuesday\, March 28: Exploration of bio-inspired synthetic polymer in graphene derivative (rGO) synthesis.\n\nNortheastern University \n\nTuesday\, March 28: Creating a successful ACS student chapter through inclusive community and professional development\n\nSouth Dakota State University \n\nTuesday\, March 28: Summer laboratory research experiences for educators: A component of a Master’s in chemistry program for in-service science teachers.\n\nUniversity of Toronto \n\nWednesday\, March 29: Synthesis of sequence-controlled peptoid polymers.\n\nHarvey Mudd College \n\nWednesday\, March 29:TCFH as a mild\, green\, non-sensitizing coupling reagent.\n\n\nTo visit us in the booth #314 and attend the evens highlighted above you need to be registered for the ACS Spring National Meeting 2023. \nEvent Details\n\nWho: Chemistry students\, post-doctoral fellows\, and faculty\nWhen: March 26th – March 30th\, 2023\nWhere: Indianapolis\, IN\, USA\nHow: Register here.
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/acs-spring-national-meeting-2023/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221003
DTSTAMP:20260501T070830
CREATED:20220902T143426Z
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SUMMARY:Northeast Regional Meeting of ACS ( NERM)
DESCRIPTION:Northeast Regional Meeting of the ACS on Sunday\, October 2\, 2022. \nBeyond Benign Lead Teacher Stefanie Loomis and Dr. Lucas Tucker from Green Chemistry Commitment signing Siena College are teaming up to present at the high school program for teachers workshop. Join them in-person in Rochester\, NY to learn more about green chemistry labs and lessons that align with NYSLSS and meet other science educators in the region. \nFor more information:  https://nerm2022.org/
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/northeast-regional-meeting-of-acs-nerm/
CATEGORIES:K-12
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220320T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T070830
CREATED:20220304T210751Z
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SUMMARY:American Chemical Society (ACS) Spring National Meeting 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Spring National Meeting. Stay tuned here for updates on Green Chemistry education programming and opportunities at the meeting. To see all the programming and to register to join us click here. \nGreen Chemistry Education Symposium & Presentations:  \nDeveloping green chemistry educational principles through the perspective of middle and high school teachers\n02:05pm – 02:15pm PT USA March 2o\, 2022 \nLauren Kempf\, Presenter; Patrick Daubenmire; Philip Nahlik; Jayke Giese; Elizabeth Kojak \nEvaluating the lead teacher program: Supporting K-12 ambassadors and leaders in green chemistry education\n12:00pm – 02:00pm PT USA March 21\, 2022 \nJayke Giese\, Presenter; Elizabeth Kojak\, Presenter; Lauren Kempf; Philip Nahlik; Patrick Daubenmire \nGreen chemistry in pedagogical practice: How middle and high school teachers are implementing green and sustainable principles in their science classrooms \n08:25am – 08:45am PT  March 24\, 2022 \nPhilip Nahlik\, Presenter; Patrick Daubenmire; Jayke Giese; Lauren Kempf; Elizabeth Kojak \nRegister now to join us at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Spring National Meeting.
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/american-chemical-society-acs-spring-national-meeting-2022/
LOCATION:San Diego Convention Center\, 111 West Harbor Drive\,\, San Diego\, CA\, 92101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Higher Education,K-12
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210827
DTSTAMP:20260501T070830
CREATED:20210629T194612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210811T133029Z
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SUMMARY:American Chemical Society (ACS) Fall National Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join Beyond Benign and other community members at the upcoming ACS Hybrid Conference from August 22-26\, 2021. \nPresentations include: \nSunday\, August 22\, 2021\, 11:35 AM – 11:55 AM ET  – virtual presentation \nGreen Chemistry Community Outreach Champion & Advocate: George W. Ruger\nPresented by Kate Anderson\, Director of K-12 Education\n \nSunday\, August 22\, 2021\, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM ET – in-person presentation in Hall B4\nGreen Chemistry Commitment (GCC): Changing the Course of Chemistry Poster\nPresented by Irv Levy\, Senior Faculty Advisor and Chair of the Green Chemistry Commitment Advisory Board \nRegister for the ACS meeting to join us!
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/american-chemical-society-national-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Higher Education,K-12
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210423
DTSTAMP:20260501T070830
CREATED:20210324T195525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210401T175050Z
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SUMMARY:Choose and Reuse Compostable Plastics
DESCRIPTION:As part of Virtual Kids Zone Activities with CCEW and Earth Day 2021\, Greg Tucker will feature sustainable invention and green chemistry based activities. \nFishing bait bags are useful in solving the problem of getting fishing bait to the river bottom where carp and other bottom-dwelling fish live\, but typical nylon bait bags are harmful to the environment. Explore the different properties and uses of plastics with a biodegradable\, dissolvable alternative to nylon bags and see how chemistry can solve this environmental problem. \nBONUS: Two lucky winners will receive $25 ACS Bucks for use in the ACS Spring Store (opens Thursday\, April 1 at www.acs.org/acsspringstore)! Winners must be registered for the ACS Kids Zone event and present during the event to win. These ACS Bucks expire Friday\, April 30. \nShop the ACS Spring Store (www.acs.org/acsspringstore) for cool kids swag! \nRegister here and check out all the activities to reduce your footprint with chemistry on Earth Day and beyond!
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/choose-and-reuse-compostable-plastics/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,K-12
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200817T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200820T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T070830
CREATED:20200720T185902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200813T182043Z
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SUMMARY:ACS Fall 2020 VIRTUAL Meeting & Expo
DESCRIPTION:Join us online for the upcoming ACS Fall 2020 Virtual Meeting & Expo\, August 17 – 20. \nHear from our staff during the General Papers of the Division of Chemical Education Sessions: \nAugust 17\, 2020 8am-10am: On Demand Connecting Invention and Chemistry for Impactful Student Engagement presented by Mollie Enright \nAugust 17\, 2020 8am-10am: On Demand Sustainable  invention in the Chemical Sciences: Applying science and engineering practices through hands-on invention projects presented by Janie Butler \nAugust 17\, 2020 8am-10am: On Demand  \nAugust 20\, 2020 10am: Live Broadcast \nIntegrating green chemistry and sustainability into undergraduate teaching and beyond through safer labs presented by Natalie O’Neil \nStop by the virtual poster session to learn about the Green Chemistry Commitment (GCC): Changing the course of chemistry poster by Natalie O’Neil \nCheck out the program for more details.
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/acs-fall-2020-virtual-meeting-expo/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200815T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200815T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T070830
CREATED:20200731T160820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200810T192602Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual ACS Kids Zone
DESCRIPTION:Explore the wonders of chemistry with the online Kids Zone science event featuring Miss Camille Schrier — Miss America 2020 — and more distinguished guests. Host Bibiana Campos Seijo\, Editor-in-Chief of Chemical & Engineering News\, will lead viewers through four different virtual hands-on activities conducted by popular STEM advocates. This #ACSKidsZone event for ages 10+ will be offered in two languages. \nMollie Enright will be leading an Earth Friendly Plastics Invention Demo based on Beyond Benign’s own Ocean Plastics Outreach Activity and Chemists Celebrate Earth Week 2020: Protecting our Planet Through Chemistry Issue featuring an article from Emma Corcoran and Jane Wissinger from the University of Minnesota on Earth Friendly Plastics. \nRegistration is required using the button below and event details will be sent to you via email 24 hours before the event begins. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/virtual-acs-kids-zone/
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,K-12
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200322T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200326T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T070830
CREATED:20191112T204653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200312T134135Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - ACS National Meeting\, Philadelphia 2020
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED – For this National Meeting\, the Beyond Benign team will be in full swing! We will be at Booth #103 along with hosting symposia and leading workshops. \n“Reducing the Risk: How Green Chemistry & RAMP increase safety the lab” on Sunday\, March 22nd from 8:35 AM – 9:20 AM \n“Green chemistry student chapters: Stories of success” on Monday March 23rd  from 8:30 AM-12:30 PM \n“Noncovalent Derivatization: Sustainable Interfaces between Molecules and between Disciplines” on Tuesday\, March 24th 8:30 – 9:10 AM \n“Learning from Nature’s Genius: Smart Molecular Mechanisms” on Tuesday\, March 24th 4:15 – 5:00 PM \n“Green Chemistry Education: Systems-based approach for chemists to address UN Sustainable Development Goals” on Wednesday\, March 25th 3:00 – 3:20 PM \nFind us at the poster sessions! “Farewell to harms via the Green Chemistry Commitment”  Sunday\, March 22 6:00 PM and Monday\, March 23 8:00 PM\, “Learning from Nature’s Genius: Smart Molecular Mechanisms”
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/acs-national-meeting-philadelphia-2020/
LOCATION:Philadelphia\, PA
CATEGORIES:Conference,Higher Education,K-12
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190609
DTSTAMP:20260501T070830
CREATED:20181206T183131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181206T183838Z
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SUMMARY:Central Regional ACS Meeting (CERM)
DESCRIPTION:The theme for the 100th anniversary of the ACS Midland Section will be “Molecules to Materials”! Join Beyond Benign Lead Teachers Jen Sherburn\, Erika Fatura and Jon Baek at CERM 2019 in Midland\, MI.
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/central-regional-acs-meeting-cerm/
LOCATION:The H Hotel\, 111 W Main St\, Midland\, MI\, 48640\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,K-12
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190413T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190413T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T070830
CREATED:20190326T161424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190326T161424Z
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SUMMARY:Chemists Celebrate Earth Day
DESCRIPTION:Chemists Celebrate Earth Week at the Blue Wing of Museum of Science on Saturday April 13\, 2019 from 11.00 am – 3.00 pm. The theme for event this year is Paper “Take Note: The Chemistry of Paper”. This event is open to the public! Beyond Benign Outreach Fellows will be facilitating an activity about how shark skin inspired an antibacterial film called Sharklet.
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/chemists-celebrate-earth-day/
LOCATION:Museum of Science\, Boston\, MA\, 02114\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190405
DTSTAMP:20260501T070830
CREATED:20181128T142145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T210425Z
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SUMMARY:ACS National Meeting\, Orlando
DESCRIPTION:Join Beyond Benign staff and Lead Teachers at the ACS National Meeting and Exposition in Orlando\, FL \nSunday\, 8:35am: CHED symposium “Chemistry Teachers Day Program” – Beyond Benign Lead Teachers\, Dr. Lurea Doody and Cassandra Knutson will present “Chemistry and the final frontier: Student designed sustainable payloads at the edge of space” (Room W315A – Orange County Convention Center) Abstract \nSunday\, 1:30pm – 4:55pm: CHED symposium “Green and Sustainable Chemistry Theory and Practice: Chemistry for New Frontiers” Session\, organized by Dr. Ed Brush (Bridgewater State University) and Dr. Jane Wissinger (Univ. of MN) – Beyond Benign’s ED Amy Cannon will present (4:35pm) on “Green chemistry commitment: Progress report and future” (Room W311C – Orange County Convention Center) Abstract \nSunday\, 7:00 – 9:00pm: Stop by General Posters to meet Beyond Benign’s Director of the Green Chemistry Commitment program\, Irv Levy presenting “The Green Chemistry Commitment” (West Hall C\, Orange County Convention Center) Abstract \nMonday\, 9:15am: CHED symposium “Chemistry and Our Common Future: 2019 George C. Pimentel Award Symposium in Honor of Cathy Middlecamp” – Beyond Benign’s Director of the Green Chemistry Commitment\, Irv Levy\, will present “Environmental advocacy in action: The green chemistry commitment” (Room W315A\, Orange County Convention Center) Abstract \nMonday\, 8:30am – 12:00pm: CHED symposium “Green Chemistry Student Chapters: Stories of Success” – featuring some Green Chemistry Commitment signer schools’ student chapters\, presided by Beyond Benign’s graduate student liaison\, Mollie Enright (University of Toledo) (Room W311C\, Orange County Convention Center) Session \nMonday\, 11:50am: CHED “Exploring the use of PLA films for oil spill cleanup: A sustainable classroom experiment”- led by Jane E Wissinger\, Beyond Benign Lead Teacher\, Cassandra Knutson\, and colleagues from the University of Minnesota and Boston College. (Room W311D\, Orange Country Convention Center) Abstract \nMonday\, 1:30 – 5:30pm: CHED symposium “UN Sustainable Development Goals: Unique Opportunities for the Chemical Enterprise” (W311C\, Orange County Convention Center) Session \nTuesday AM: SCHB symposium “Frontiers in Green Chemistry for Small Businesses” – Dr. Amy Cannon (for Dr. John Warner) will present “Green chemistry: The technology greenhouse” (Orlando V – Hilton Orlando) \nTuesday\, 1:30 – 4:10pm: CHED symposium “Green Chemistry as a Pillar of Safety Education”\, organized by Dr. Haim Weizman (UC San Diego) and Dr. Jane Wissinger (Univ. of MN) (Room W311C\, Orange County Convention Center) Session \nWednesday\, 9:15am: CHED symposium “Research on Learning in the Laboratory” Dr. Lurea Doody (Beyond Benign Lead Teacher) will present “Beyond gate-keeping: Improving the first-semester general chemistry laboratory experience” (Room W311D\, Orange County Convention Center) Abstract \n  \n 
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/acs-national-meeting-orlando/
CATEGORIES:Conference,General,Higher Education,K-12,Teacher Training Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180319
DTSTAMP:20260501T070830
CREATED:20180108T214429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180108T214429Z
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SUMMARY:High School Day at Spring ACS National Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join Beyond Benign Lead Teacher Lurea Doody during the High School Day at the ACS National Meeting in New Orleans\, LA for a hands-on workshop featuring blackberry dye-sensitized solar cells!
URL:https://www.beyondbenign.org/event/high-school-day-spring-acs-national-meeting/
LOCATION:New Orleans Downtown Marriott at the Convention Center\, 859 Convention Center Blvd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,K-12,Teacher Training Workshop
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