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You are invited to Connect, Catalyze, and Contribute to Your Career in Anaheim!

Tentative Undergraduate Programming

Come join more than 14,000 chemical professionals at the 217th ACS national meeting in Anaheim, California, March 20—23, 1999! As an undergraduate, you may participate in any of the activities listed below or those sponsored by more than 25 technical divisions to help prepare yourself for a marketable career in the chemical sciences. Saturday, March 20, | i | H

9:00 a.m.—10:30 a.m.

4:00 p.m. — 5:30 p.m.

How to Build a Successful Student Affiliates Chapter*

University Reality Check: Lower-to-Upper Division Transition*

This popular session involves undergraduate participants who will share their strategies for overcoming obstacles that they have

This workshop will address some of the concerns involved in trans-

encountered in achieving the year-round goals and objectives of

ferring from a community college to a four-year college or univer-

their successful Student Affiliates chapters. Contact the SA pro-

sity. This discussion will also be ideal for those students who are

gram at SA [email protected] or 800-227-5558.

planning to transfer to another institution to continue their education.

5:00 p.m.— 6:30 p.m. It's Your Career-Take Charge* (Department of Career Services) This interactive workshop will focus on developing skills and strategies for undergraduate students who are preparing to enter the job market. The workshop will also explain to undergraduates how to effectively use ACS Career Services — mock interview session, resume review, and the National Employment Clearing House. Tips on how to take charge of your career, job market trends, and understanding organizational dynamics will be discussed. Contact LaTrease Garrison (800-227-5558, ext. 6166; [email protected]). 6 : 3 0 p.m. — 7 : 0 0 p.m.

Getting the Most Out of the National Meeting* Maximize your experience at the National Meeting. Explore what undergraduate programs and activities are available in Anaheim. Other Divisional programming that may be of interest to under-

10:30 a . m . - 12:00 p.m. To Go or Not To Go to Medical School* Designed for students at both universities and community college: who want to attend medical school but need more information, this panel will consist of medical school admissions representative a pediatrician who minored in chemistry, a chemistry professor, and a student currently in medical school who will answer your questions. We'll also discuss which degrees will be most helpful in landing a job if you don't get accepted into medical school or if you change your mind.

11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

ChemDemo Exchange Using Household Chemicals* SAACS chapters will discuss and demonstrate how they incorporati common household materials into effective and educational hands-on demonstrations. This session will feature hands-on demonstrations for use in your science and outreach activities. Tc set up a demo station (preregistration is required), contact the SA program at [email protected] or 800-227-5558.

graduates will also be discussed.

7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Student Kick-Off Social* This icebreaker will allow you to meet new friends, have a great time, relax, and get ready for the excellent opportunities available to you in Anaheim. There will be dancing, games, and refreshments.

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1:30 p.m. - 3 : 0 0 p.m.

Undergraduate Symposium-The Chemistry of Energetic Materials* This will be an exciting technical session for undergraduates. Three distinguished speakers, who use energetic materials in their profession, will define and classify the different types of energetic materials and discuss the practical applications of energetic materials, including how Hollywood creates special effects.

9:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m.

3 : 0 0 p.m. - 4 : 3 0 p.m.

Kids & Chemistry and YOU: Bringing the Excitement of Hands-On Learning to Children

The Serious and Delirious Use of Chemistry in Movies*

This workshop will help you develop appropriate community outreach projects for 9- to 12-year-old children. By working directly with children, you can make a real contribution to their understanding of science by showing them that science and chemistry are part of everyday life, science and scientists make important contributions to everyday life, and scientists are people like YOU. Preregistration is required (call the SA program: 800-227-5558).

This presentation will begin with illustrations of brief mentions o\ chemistry in films where you may not expect it like "The Graduate", "It's a Wonderful Life", "1976", and "Bells on Their Toes." Movies that feature science will then be contrasted between then (the past) and now (the present), the real and the impossible, drama and comedy, and similar scenes in multiple movies. Several live chemical demonstrations relative to the movi scenes will be interspersed with the videos.

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National Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana! To participate in the Undergraduate Research and/or the Successful Student Affiliates Chapter Activities poster sessions, submit one abstract on an original ACS form by May 1, 1999, to: LaTrease Garrison, ACS Student Affiliates Program, 1155 16th St., NW, Washington, DC

9 : 0 0 a.m. - 1 0 : 3 0 a . m .

5 : 3 0 p.m. - 7 : 3 0 p.m.

Graduate School Preparation Seminar and Panel Discussion*

More than 50 successful Student Affiliates Chapters will present their

Morton Hoffman of Boston University, Mass., will discuss everything sciences: how to get in, how to stay in, and how to get out. A panel of graduate students will also discuss life as a graduate student. Contact the SA program at [email protected] or 800-227-5558.

10:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. Undergraduate Research Poster Session I*

20036 (202-872-6166; fax 202-833-7732; e-mail

(Division of Chemical Education, Inc.) More than 500 undergraduate research posters will be presented during the two sessions. This

4 : 3 0 p.m. - 6 : 0 0 p.m.

Are you frustrated in a chemistry course? Do you study for hours and still do not pass your exams? Come hear Patricia Metz of the University of Georgia share important learning and teaching styles in chemistry—learn effective methods for studying chemistry and how to overcome chemistry anxiety. Students and professors are

successful chapter posters during this grand event.

you ever wanted to know about graduate schools in the chemical

[email protected]). There are no faculty presentations.

Chemistry Survival Guide: Learning How to Learn Chemistry*

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9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Career Panel: "Career in Chemistry"* This workshop will give you the opportunity to discuss careers in chemistry with professionals. The highlighted careers will be patent attorney, chemical technician, high school teacher, and chemical information specialists.

is an excellent opportunity for students and their mentors to learn

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from some of the most dynamic student presentations from around

National Chemistry Week: The Elements of Leadership*

the country.

10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. Graduate and University School Fair* For two sessions, a combination of graduate school and university representatives will be available to discuss their graduate school or chemistry department with you. Students who are interested in attending graduate school or transferring to another institution are encouraged to participate in this fair.

Leadership in chemical professions includes the ability to communicate how important our science is to our communities. Marvin C. Lang and the NCW program have provided exceptional community outreach programs. Lang will use a series of demonstrations to highlight how individuals can make chemistry understandable and exciting. Theresa Thewes will lead you in the making of "Glow in the Dark Slime". Finally, you will brainstorm and share ideas of how you and your SAACS chapter can become involved in NCW and chemistry outreach.

encouraged to attend.

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Committee on Minority Affairs Social Hour All undergraduates are invited attend. 8 : 0 0 p.m. - 9 : 3 0 p.m.

Sixth Annual Student Affiliates Awards Program * (ACS Corporation Associates) Members of the ACS leadership will preside over the sixth annual Student Affiliates Awards Program. Michael Strem, ACS Region I Director, will serve as the speaker. This special event will honor Student Affiliates chapters that have been ecognized as outstanding, commendable, and honorable mention for heir work and accomplishments during the past year. A short video Dresentation will highlight successful activities of the honored chapters. The Student Affiliates Chapter of Lawrence University, Appleton, /Vise, will perform a chemistry-related skit. All ACS members and affiliates are invited. Contact the SA program at SA [email protected] or 800-277-5558.

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Presidential Event: Percy Julian Celebration Symposium 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Global Chemistry Symposium: Work Abroad Values* r

11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Presidential Event Reception/Luncheon 1:30 p.m. -2:00 p.m. Undergraduate Research Poster Session II* (Division of Chemical Education, Inc.)

1:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m. Service Learning SymposiumChemistry in the Community Service learning, another form of experiential education, connects academic content with students' community service and provides an alternative learning experience that parallels the benefits of research and internships. Is service learning an appropriate teaching technique for chemistry? Join us to explore with your faculty colleagues their experiences in teaching service-learning courses, which range from courses for nonscience majors to upper-level chemistry courses. Additional service-learning projects will be highlighted in a poster session during the symposium.

1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Graduate and University School Fair* 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Eminent Scientist Lecture with Ernest Eliel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill* Eliel will present an informative and energetic lecture on Careers in Chemistry for the B.S. Degree. Eliel will also speak about his book Science and Serendipity.

ou can greatly increase your chances of having a positive and

ewarding experience in the global chemistry business and academic esearch by assessing your strengths and interests and preparing ourself for an expanded workplace that challenges you on many evels. Representatives from the chemical industry, academic adviors, and students who have worked abroad will address these ssues. In addition, a poster session will be presented by students vho have participated in a global chemistry program.

12:00 p.m.- 1:30 p.m. Help Plan ACS Future Meetings* Undergraduates and Student Affiliates faculty advisors are encouraged to attend this informative session presented by the ACS Task Force on Undergraduate Programming. This session has been designed to make sure undergraduates have gotten the most out of the national meeting. The task force wants to know about your experiences at the Anaheim meeting and your concerns and suggestions for improving the next national meeting. "Sponsored or Co-sponsored by the ACS Committee on Education, Task Force on Undergraduate Programming at National Meetings (Lisa Fridman, Glendale Community College, program chair; Reginald P.T. Tomkins, New Jersey Institute of Technology, general chair) The preliminary and final Anaheim meeting programs will be published in the January 25,1999, and February 22,1999, issues of Chemical & Engineering News, respectively. Housing and registration forms will be available in the January 25 issue.

Career Development Programs and Workshops (Department of Career Services) Mock Interview Sessions Undergraduates only, Sunday, March 21,1999. Sessions give students the opportunity to videotape a practice interview and receive immediate feedback. Come dressed for an interview and bring your resume. Resume Review and Career Assistance Undergraduates

5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Up Close and Personal: Corporation Associates Making a Difference for You* The ACS Committee on Corporation Associates (CA) will host a reception for undergraduates to interact with chemical professionals from industry who are leaders and key decision makers. Ernest Eliel will also conduct a book signing during the reception.

only on Sunday. This program provides individual half-hour appointments with a career consultant for the purpose of reviewing your resume and discussing career options. National Employment Clearing House (NECH) Undergraduates may sign up for an appointment with the hiring employers who will be present in Anaheim.