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  • Nomination window October 1 through December 15. Purpose: This award is presented to graduate students at U.S. and international universities who submit the highest quality research papers. This is a competitive […]

  • Prof. V. Faye McNeill – “Bridging Scales in Atmospheric Chemistry”

    ACS ENVR Division Webinar Presenter: Prof. V. Faye McNeill, PhD; Vice Chair, Department of Chemical Engineering; Professor of Chemical Engineering and Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia University, New York, USAvfm2103@columbia.edu […]

  • ENVR Call for Abstracts, ACS Spring 2026

    Division of Environmental Chemistry Call for Abstracts ACS Spring 2026 March 22-26  /  Atlanta, Georgia (USA) Submit Abstracts Now through September 29 Dear Colleagues, The ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry invites you […]

  • Nominations Open in August for the Environmental Chemistry Engagement and Impact Award

    Nominations due November 1 Purpose: The Environmental Chemistry Engagement and Impact Award recognizes outstanding contributions by individuals or teams who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, creativity, and impact in advancing engagement in environmental chemistry […]

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Duke University
Posted February 2, 2026
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Latest Articles

  • One on one with Sherine Obare

    In this interview with Raymond Blackwell for Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), Dr. Sherine Obare—dean of the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering—shares her journey from a curious student influenced by a great chemistry teacher to a pioneering researcher and academic leader.

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  • Meet the ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry

    The American Chemical Society’s Division of Environmental Chemistry (ENVR) is a dynamic community of scientists dedicated to addressing some of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time.

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  • Faces of ACS ENVR: George Cobb

    “Faces of ACS ENVR” is a series of profiles on scientists and leaders that have been impacted by the ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry (ACS ENVR). Our first profile covers […]

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