At Knox, there are many ways for you to explore the flourishing science community on campus. If you're interested in chemistry, check out the Chemistry Club to learn more about this fascinating branch of science.
The American Chemical Society
As a student affiliate of the American Chemical Society, the professional organization for chemists, the Chemistry Club brings opportunities to campus. As an affiliate, an important aspect of the club is that it is run by students. You'll have many opportunities as a member of the club, including:
Preparing for successful careers in the field of chemistry
Gaining recognition in the scientific community
Networking with acclaimed chemists and other students in the field
Gaining experience working in chemistry
Beginning to decide which path to take after college
Past events
Movie screenings
Sponsoring recycled art competitions
Field trips
Community chemistry demonstrations to get elementary school children interested in chemistry early in their education
Bringing speakers to campus in conjunction with other clubs. Past speakers include Wally Funk, one of the first American women to undergo astronaut testing, and Martha Ackmann, the author of a book about the Mercury 13 program
Chemistry Club hopes to bridge the gap between the Knox science community and Galesburg by holding chemistry lectures and demonstrations open to everyone. Join the club, and discover the joys chemistry.