Welcome to the Chemistry Department Blog. This is the place for Chemistry Majors to get department news and current events.
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Friday, October 26, 2018
Merck & Co. Manufacturing Science and Technology Intern
Manufacturing Science and Technology Intern
To learn more about the MS&T intern program look at the position announcement and consider submitting an application.
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Green Chemistry position at MN Pollution Control Agency
Job opportunity - green and safer chemistry
Entry-level Environmental Specialist position, requiring a Bachelor's degree in an environmental protection or related science area or two years of professional-level environmental protection or related experience.
Previous experience working with diverse communities, communities of color, and/or immigrant populations is preferred, as are demonstrated communication, research and analytical skills. The closing date is coming up quickly: Monday, October 15th.
The position exists to perform technical assistance, research and education aimed at reducing mercury and other toxic materials from use in products, and preventing pollution associated with toxic materials. This position will work with citizens, businesses, local units of government, state agencies and others, and will be part of the MPCA's Green and Safer Product Chemistry team and the Chemicals in Products Interagency Team.
Anyone interested may apply through this link to MN Careers.
Monday, October 8, 2018
Have you ever wondered about the role chemists might play in crafting public policy at the local and at the national level? While some in the scientific community frequently state the case that scientists should not be engaged in policy, others made persuasive arguments about the important contributions experimental data and scientific methodologies make to discourse about policies and their potential outcomes once implemented. Here are two examples for your consideration and an opportunity to have your voice heard.
Sustainable Chemistry Research and Development Act of 2018
Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) and Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) have introduced S. 3296, the Sustainable Chemistry Research and Development Act of 2018. This important legislation establishes an interagency coordinating authority at the Office of Science and Technology Policy to foster green and sustainable chemistry research across the federal scientific enterprise. Additionally it establishes a public-private partnership program to help encourage the transition of laboratory innovations into the marketplace. It also calls on federal agencies to report to Congress on their efforts to promote sustainable chemistry. Encouraging sustainability in chemistry is a core tenet of the American Chemical Society and we are working to expand efforts at federal agencies. Getting cosponsors for this legislation is an important step in helping Sens. Collins and Coons to have the Senate hold a hearing and consider this bill for passage. We ask you to reach out to your Senators and ask them to cosponsor S. 3296.Northfield Climate Action Plan - Survey Invitation
The Climate
Action Plan Advisory Board (CAPAB) is an advisory board that seeks to lead and
engage the Northfield community in responding strategically, rapidly, and
responsibly to a changing climate by developing a Climate Action Plan (CAP). To date, the CAPB has defined the scope of
the CAP to be within city limits and determined the main topic areas of the
CAP: Energy, Land, Transportation, Materials and Waste, Water and Wastewater,
and Food. Before moving forward, the
City of Northfield would like to hear from you! The CAPB has recently released
a short survey, which you can fill out below. Have your voice heard and be
foundational in the development of Northfield's 2020 Climate Action Plan.
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