About the Green Chemistry Module Project
About the Green Chemistry Module Project
The ACS Green Chemistry Instiute has partnered with chemistry instructors from over 45 institutions to develop green chemistry education resources for undergraduate students studying general and organic chemistry. If you are interested in learning more about green chemistry learning modules, please email gci@acs.org.
Current & Past Module Development Team
Module Authors:
Ohio Northern University
Dominican University
Stony Brook University
Widener University
Virginia Tech
Mills College
University of Nevada, Reno
Michigan State University
University of Toronto
Colorado College
UC-Berkeley
Virginia Tech
Emorey & Henry College
Teresa Fernando
Iowa State University
Lisa Gilbert
Cabrillo College
University of Pennsylvania
Rebecca Haley
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Kathleen Halligan
York College of Pennsylvania
Tom Holme
Iowa State University
Heather Hopgood
Ohio University
Sarah Kennedy
Radford University
Nicholas Kingsley
University of Michigan-Flint
Isabel Larraza
North Park University
Grace Lasker
University of Washington Bothell
David Laviska
Seton Hall University
Alexey Leontyev
North Dakota State University
Vaso Lykourinou
Northeastern University
Sara K. Madsen
South Dakota State University
Mark Mason
University of Toledo
Chelsea Martinez
Univeristy of Pittsburgh
Barbora Morra
University of Toronto
Hubert Muchalski
California State University Fresno
Sarah Prescott
University of New Hampshire
John Randazzo
North Park University
Doug Raynie
South Dakota State University
Shegufa Shetranjiwalla
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Julian Silverman
Manhattan College
Jessica Tischler
University of Michigan-Flint
Jennifer Tripp
University of San Francisco
Bhawani Venkataraman
Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts
at The New School
Daniel Waddell
University of Cincinnati
Lihua Wang
Kettering University
Michael Wentzel
Augsburg University
Yalan Xing
William Paterson University
Michael Young
University of Toledo
ACS GCI's Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference
The 28th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference will be held June 2-5, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia, with the theme AI-Generated Green Chemistry.