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Mary Virginia Orna wins HIST award

by Linda Wang
April 3, 2021 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 99, Issue 12

 

Photo of Mary Virginia Orna.
Credit: Courtesy of Mary Virginia Orna
Mary Virginia Orna

Mary Virginia Orna, professor emerita of chemistry at the College of New Rochelle and president of ChemSource, is the recipient of the 2021 HIST Award for Outstanding Achievement in the History of Chemistry, presented by the American Chemical Society Division of the History of Chemistry. Orna is being honored “for her exemplary leadership in the worldwide community of the history of chemistry, especially for her original research in the area of color and pigment chemistry and the discovery of the elements, her commitment to education, her decades of service to the Division of History of Chemistry, and her continuing role in supporting and participating in the worldwide research in the archeology of chemistry.”

The award, which includes an engraved plaque and $1,500, will be presented to Orna during ACS Spring 2022 in San Diego.

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