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Chemistry Enterprise 2015 During 2005, as ACS President I am leading a Societywide effort to develop scenarios of how the chemical enterprise—education, industry, and government—will change in the next ten years. The goal is to understand how ACS can help its current and future members adapt to these changes and to take advantage of the opportunities they offer. Several symposia have been scheduled for the ACS National Meeting in Washington, DC. Please see the final technical program for details on the following symposia. Presidential Symposia Sunday, August 28

Chemistry Enterprise 2015: Plenary Session and Open Forum. Sponsored by PRES; Cosponsored with ComSci. Transitions in the U.S. Chemical Profession in the 20th Century: Crisis, Turning Points, and Their Resolutions. Sponsored by PRES; Cosponsored by HIST. Monday, August 29

The Future of Chemical Plant Security—Where Will We Be in 2015? Sponsored by PRES; Cosponsored with CHAS, ENVR, CEI, Corporation Associates, and ComSci.

The Albert Einstein Memorial, a 12-foot sculpture by Robert Berk, is on the grounds of the National Academy of Sciences at 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW.

Women in Industrial Chemistry: Trends and Transitions. Sponsored by WCC; Cosponsored with PRES, BMGT, PROF, SCHB, and YCC. Bayh–Dole Act: 25 Years Later. Sponsored by Division of Professional Relations; Cosponsored with PRES, Committee on Patents and Related Matters, BMGT, CHAL, and ComSci. Special Presidential Events

Tuesday, August 30

Sunday, August 28

University Chief Executives on the Future of Education. Sponsored by PRES; Cosponsored with CHED. Envisioning Undergraduate Chemistry Education in 2015: A Community Dialog. Sponosred by PRES; Cosponsored with CPT, CHED, and SOCED. Global Environmental Regulation: Regulation of Chemicals—A View towards 2015. Sponsored by ENVR; Cosponsored with PRES and CEI. AIChE/ACS Joint Symposium on Sustainability. Sponsored by I&EC; Cosponsored with ACS Green Chemistry Institute, AIChE Institute for Sustainability and AIChE Sustainability Engineering Forum, CHAS, ENVR, FUEL, and CEI. Biorefineries—Renewable Fuels and Chemicals. Sponsored by FUEL; Cosponsored with PRES, CELL, ENVR, IEC, PETR, and CEI. The Business Case for Diversity in the Chemical Enterprise. Sponsored by BMGT; Cosponsored with PRES, Committees on Minority Affairs and Women Chemists.

2:30–5 p.m. Future Face of Chemistry (10th Anniversary of the Scholars Program). JW Marriott Hotel, Salon 2.

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Monday, August 29

4–6 p.m. Committee on Chemists with Disabilities. Reception and program honoring Ton Kucera with a Lifetime Achievement Award. 8–10 p.m. Academic Employment Initiative (AEI) Poster Session. This event will take place as part of Sci-Mix. More than 170 post docs and grad students interested in careers in academia will present their research. Members of academic search committees are invited to attend this event to informally network with the presenters. For more information, see p 1133 or contact [email protected]. William F. Carroll, 2005 president of the American Chemical Society, is vice-president of Occidental Chemical Corp., 5005 Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway, Dallas, TX 752446100; [email protected]

Vol. 82 No. 8 August 2005



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