Section

Department of Physical Sciences

Lander American Chemical Society

American Chemical Society LogoAdvisor: 

Dr. K. Lisa Brodhacker

lbrodhacker@lander.edu  

       

Co-Advisor:

Dr. Ralph C. Layland
rlayland@lander.edu

  

ACS Chapter President: 

Ankoma Anderson

lander_acs@yahoo.com

 

 

Schedule of Upcoming Events

 

   
2008 - 2009 Chapter Officers:

 

 

 

 

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Back Row:

        Akeem Cruickshank                      
              Treasurer                             Secretary             

 

 
Front Row:

          Stephanie Adams                Ankoma Anderson 
            Vice-President                        President  

  

  

American Chemical Society Website Link

National Chemistry Week Link

 

The Lander Student Affiliate chapter of the American Chemical Society is primarily set up for science majors but all students are welcome to participate in the chapter's activities.  The chapter allows students to become more involved in extracurricular activities and as a way to become better acquainted with the faculty and upper level science students at Lander University.  The purpose of the chapter is to supply the students with the knowledge of what chemistry is all about and the opportunities present  for chemistry in the real world.  Also, the chapter discusses and helps the students identify some of the career opportunities that are available to science majors including academics, industrial and governmental careers.

 

The student affiliate chapter is involved in many areas in and around the Lander campus.  The chapter has three major areas that are concentrated on during the academic year.  The areas include service to Lander University and the surrounding Greenwood community, professional development of the students, and social and recreational activities.

 

Service projects include Habitat for Humanity, litter pickup and cleanup at Lander and in the Greenwood community, blood drives, food drives, Humane Society, and other volunteer opportunities that the students are interested in doing.

 

Professional development includes chemical industrial plant tours (FUJI, Solutia, etc.), chemistry demonstrations at Lander and local elementary and high schools, judging science fairs in the community, and attending meetings of the Western Carolina chapter of the American Chemical Society which includes seminars by invited speakers and dinners at other universities in SC and NC.

 

Social and recreational activities are intended to provide the students with the opportunities to get together with faculty members on an informal basis and to provide interactions between all students in a relaxed atmosphere.  These include white-water rafting trips, camping, several potluck lunches and dinners during the academic year, end of the semester picnics at Lake Greenwood, intramural sports at Lander, and meetings at Lander.

 

There is a tradition of excellence for the Lander University's Student Affiliate Chapter of the American Chemical Society (SAACS).  It  has once again proved that it has "the right stuff" by being classified as outstanding within a national group of its peers.  Student Affiliate chapters are evaluated at the end of every academic year and the top chapters in the country are selected to receive awards.   The Society's Committee on Education annually selects individual chapters to receive special recognition on the basis of their programs and activities.  Awards are classified as Outstanding, Commendable, and Honorable Mention.  There are over 980 chapters in the United States and approximately 15 % are recognized for achievement every year.  Approximately 3% or 34 out of the over 980 chapters are recognized as Outstanding each year.  Lander's chapter has been recognized as Outstanding 15 times in the past 23 years while receiving an award each year.

 

Lander's 2006 - 2007 chapter president, Ali Foguth, and faculty advisor, Dr. Ralph Layland, professor of chemistry, along with the other members of the Lander University student affiliate chapter, will be honored April 6, 2008, at the Student Affiliates Chapter Awards program at the 235  th American Chemical Society's National Meeting in New Orleans, LA for their achievement.

 

Lander's chapter of SAACS is currently one of the most honored in the nation.  Since its inception in 1983, Lander University has received 15 Outstanding awards, 6 Commendable awards, and 3 Honorable Mentions while receiving an award each year.

 

Student Affiliate Chapters are a wonderful idea.  The students benefit, the University benefits, the community benefits, and the local industry benefits.

 

SAACS at LANDER a TRADITION of EXCELLENCE

 

2006-2007  OUTSTANDING

2005-2006  Outstanding

2004-2005  Outstanding

2003-2004  Outstanding
2002-2003  Outstanding
2001-2002  Outstanding
2000-2001  Outstanding
1999-2000  Outstanding
1998-1999  Outstanding
1997-1998  Outstanding
1996-1997  Honorable Mention
1995-1996  Honorable Mention
1994-1995  Commendable
1993-1994  Honorable Mention
1992-1993  Commendable
1991-1992  Outstanding
1990-1991  Commendable
1989-1990  Commendable
1988-1989  Commendable
1987-1988  Outstanding
1986-1987  Outstanding
1985-1986  Outstanding
1984-1985  Outstanding
1983-1984  Commendable

 
Last modified: 15 June 2008 by Dr. Ralph Layland 
Contact:  rlayland@lander.edu


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