Abstract

The challenges of the novel coronavirus pandemic are evident all around us. But out of these challenges come substantial new opportunities. Who knew we could participate in an American Chemical Society national meeting from our home offices, work offices, the beach, or wherever we are? Chemists are learning to master communication tools that were used much less frequently, if at all, only 9 months ago, and we are increasingly using social media to share information and stay connected with one another. Through it all, ACS has been providing accurate and reliable information through its various channels, including C&EN, the Education Division, and weekly ACS webinars. The society has also adapted many of its programs , such as ACS Project SEED , to a virtual platform and has provided its local sections, divisions, committees, student chapters, and other groups with Zoom accounts so they can continue running their programs virtually. Not

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