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Question: What is Indiana University Chapter of the Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society (IU SAACS)?
Answer: IU SAACS is an undergraduate organization that promotes the advancement of chemistry and chemistry-related sciences through academic activities, community outreach, and professional networking.

What are some advantages of being a member of IU SAACS?

  • Membership in the American Chemical Society (ACS)----------------------------------
  • Network opportunities with professors in social settings---------------------------------
  • Study sessions with peers who are taking the same classes and have similar interests----
  • Discover topics in research from fellow students and faculty-----------------------------
  • Present your own research to your peers in a relaxed atmosphere-----------------------
  • Attend regional/national ACS meetings--------------------------------------------------
  • Travel the state and discuss science and research with high school students--------------
  • Participate in National Chemistry Week and Mole Day activities------------------------

The largest technical organization in the world.
An opportunity to build relationships for the future.
Prepare for a test and make new friends.
Find out if undergraduate research is right for you.
Build your presentation and public speaking skills.
Travel & experience first-hand today's most innovative research.
Inspire others through your leadership.
Have a good time while sharing chemistry with the world.

Email the Chapter President at kejgriff@indiana.edu to find out more or join today! Bylaws