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ACS Meeting News

Scenes from the ACS national meeting in New Orleans

by Linda Wang
April 2, 2018 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 96, Issue 14

Photo of Allison A. Campbell, Peter K. Dorhout, and Bonnie A. Charpentier.
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ACS Immediate Past-President Allison A. Campbell (from left), ACS President Peter K. Dorhout, and ACS President-Elect Bonnie A. Charpentier gather for a photo.
Photo of Thomas Connelly and Manuel Guzman.
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ACS Executive Director and CEO Thomas Connelly and CAS President Manuel Guzman attend the board reception.
Photo of William F. Carroll and E. Gerald Meyer.
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Former ACS president William F. Carroll (left) and E. Gerald Meyer share a laugh during the donor reception.
Photo of Thomas Connelly (from left), Angela Belcher, Emily Cranston, Peter K. Dorhout, and John Adams.
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ACS Executive Director and CEO Thomas Connelly (from left), The Fred Kavli Innovations in Chemistry Lecturer Angela Belcher, The Kavli Foundation Emerging Leader in Chemistry Lecturer Emily Cranston, ACS President Peter K. Dorhout, and ACS Board Chair John Adams gather for a photo before the Kavli lectures begin.
Photo of Allison Stephens.
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Allison Stephens, an undergrad at Xavier University, shows off her Magic Nuudles creation during the Chemists Celebrate Earth Week workshop.
Photo of Hao Luo explaining his poster to another man.
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Hao Luo (left), a graduate student at the University of California, Santa Barbara, explains his research during Sci-Mix.
Photo of Jack Lee Hayes.
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Colorfully dressed Jack Lee Hayes, a chemistry instructor at State Fair Community College, attends Sci-Mix.
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Cynthia Maryanoff (from left), Bruce Maryanoff, Carol Deakyne, and John Adams.
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Cynthia Maryanoff (from left), Bruce Maryanoff, Carol Deakyne, and John Adams receive their Legacy Leader pins during the senior breakfast.
Photo of a young girl holding chemistry art.
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A future chemist gets creative at the Presidential Outreach Event.
Photo of Khadija Mohamed (left) and Juwayriya Al Habsi.
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Undergrads Khadija Mohamed (left) and Juwayriya Al Habsi of Qatar University arrive at the national meeting.
Photo of a teal ribbon pin.
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Meeting attendees wore a teal ribbon pin in support of victims of sexual harassment.
Photo of Niesha Davis holding slime.
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Undergrad Niesha Davis of Georgia Gwinnett College makes floam slime at the ChemDemo Exchange.
Photo of Rosymar Gracia Colon and Princeliz Rivero Santiago.
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Linda Wang/C&EN

Undergrads Rosymar Gracia Colon and Princeliz Rivero Santiago of the University of Puerto Rico, Bayamón, get festive during the YCC cocktail social.
Photo of Geri Richmond.
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Priestley Medalist Geri Richmond holds her C&EN cover before she signs copies of the issue.
Students eating beignets.
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A group from Catawba College takes a beignet break at Café du Monde.

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