Student
Affiliates of The American Chemical Society
Marietta College Chapter
(Chem Club)
The chemistry club at Marietta College is active in a number
of on and off-campus activities. We take field trips approximately once
a semester to chemical plants like DuPont, or other companies that use
chemistry in their work, like the West Virginia State Police Forensics
Department. We attend local and regional meetings of the American Chemical
Society. We have speakers (local chemists and alumni) that present their
real-world experiences in the field of chemistry. In addition, approximately
three times a semester we host "pizza presentation days" for
the senior capstone students, where we supply the pizza and the seniors
give research presentations about current chemical or biochemical topics.
We also offer the opportunity for community service. During National
Chemistry Week, we give chemical presentions for students at the Grand
Central Mall in Parkersburg, West Virginia. At other times during the
year, we perform chemistry-based “magic shows” for the middle
school students in the Marietta area. In addition, many of our members
are active as lab assistants and/or tutors in the chemistry and biology
departments.
Our favorite activities include an annual Holiday party in December,
with a potluck dinner, a visit from Santa Claus, and a chance to celebrate
the end of the semester. It’s also our chance to get back at the
professors by giving them gag gifts and poking fun at them for various
mistakes they’ve made that they THINK no one noticed.
At the end of the Spring Semester, we have a picnic to get ready for
finals and the last days of school, as well as to recognize the graduating
seniors in the department. A softball or volleyball game with the professors
and their families is a highlight of this event.
The annual local dues for our chapter are only $5, a small
fee compared to other organizations on campus, This fee contributes to
the costs of field trips, pizza presentations, and other activities involving
outside sources. The remainder of the money necessary to perform club
functions is collected through on-campus fundraisers.
If you would like to get even more out of a chem club membership, you
can become a National ACS Student Affiliate member for as little as $18.00.
You will receive Chemical & Engineering News, In Chemistry (the Student
Affiliates magazine), a Directory of Experience opportunities, and Career/Employment
Services.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing your enthusiasm in the field
of chemistry.
For more information on chem club, please contact:
Sarah Shaner, President
Rachel Desmone, Vice President
Matthew Rouhier, Secretary
Clarice Sinn, Treasurer
OR
Dr. Kevin Pate, Faculty Advisor
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