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Date: Jan 24, 2004 15:52 UTC

Author: Ralph Stuart <rstuart**At_Symbol_Here**uvm.edu>

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Subject: Re: Toxocology and Course on Chemical Safety

Date: Jan 28, 2004 18:25 UTC

Author: Donald Rosenthal <rosen**At_Symbol_Here**CLARKSON.EDU>

From: Donald Rosenthal <rosen**At_Symbol_Here**CLARKSON.EDU>

Subject: Intercollegiate Course on Chemical Safety

Date: Jan 26, 2004 18:38 UTC

Reply-To: Donald Rosenthal

In-Reply-To:  

Demystify: 
The ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety (CHAS) and
Division of Chemical Education (CHED) are sponsoring an
intercollegiate online course:
"CHEMICAL SAFETY: PROTECTING OURSELVES AND THE ENVIRONMENT".
during the Fall 2004 Semester

Perhaps some instructors at colleges and universities
would be willing to offer the course at their school.

The course could be offered as
"CHEMICAL SAFETY: PROTECTING OURSELVES AND THE ENVIRONMENT",
Directed Study, or Independent Study, etc.

(see announcement below)

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FALL 2004 ONLINE INTERCOLLEGIATE CHEMISTRY COURSE (OLCC):

CHEMICAL SAFETY: PROTECTING OURSELVES AND OUR ENVIRONMENT

The ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety (DCHAS) and
ACS Division of Chemical Education (CHEMED) are sponsoring
an online 3 credit intercollegiate course for students who
have taken General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.
The course will be offered during the Fall 2004 semester
(or term).  No fee is assessed by the sponsors.

The course will be offered at each of the participating schools
with local classes and online activities.  Instructors at
each of the participating schools will be actively involved as
will their students.  Assignments, examinations and grading
will be handled by each participating school.

Additional information about the course may be found at



and



Instructors interested in participating should contact
Scott Van Bramer (Widener University,
svanbram**At_Symbol_Here**science.widener.edu, 610-499-4516).


Gary Trammell (University of Illinois at Springfield,
trammell.gary**At_Symbol_Here**uis.edu, 217-206-7344) is Chair of the
course Organizing Committee.

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