
Michael Wentzel
@mwentzel
E'burg, IA Native-Prof. at Augsburg U.-chem. ed, green chem. and flow chem. Creighton and Minn. Grad/Fan, Lover of science, teaching, and good beer.
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02-04-2009 18:10:53
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Brittany S. Morgan (She/Her) André K Isaacs Even more inspiration:

I am so happy to see that my green chemistry education colleague and friend Jane Wissinger University of Minnesota has been selected as an ACS Fellow! Well deserved Jane, congratulations!!! ACS Green Chemistry Institute

Thanks to César Alejandro Urbina-Blanco for the Flash Mob video! It’s in two parts



Meet the professor fusing science with dance in the classroom! Chemistry professor Andre Isaacs and his students are conducting research at the College of the Holy Cross — and they’re doing it while also learning choreography. Sheinelle Jones shares the story 🕺


Check out this article by green chemistry leaders at University of Minnesota (a Green Chemistry Commitment signer!). In this resource, the authors highlight a teaching experiment on sustainable polymers and waste biomass valorization. Read more on ACS Publications. buff.ly/488NRPC





Congratulations Michael Wentzel! So proud to have you and Augsburg University in our #GCCSigner community! #thefutureisgreen #greenchemistry #sustainablefuture

We are incredibly proud to see members of our #GCC community honored for their hard work at this year's #GCandE! Our heartfelt congratulations to the amazing Jane W., @LoydDB, and Michael Wentzel 💚🌟🧪 #greenchemistry #greenchemistryeducation



Exciting to see what is to come from this group! Thanks ACS Green Chemistry Institute for organizing!

Made it to Omaha for the ACS #MWRM! If you are here please come see the undergraduate student posters tonight! Our PUI symposium talks will begin tomorrow morning. Thanks to Organic Syntheses for their sponsorship! #Chemtwitter Michael Wentzel


New publication 🎉 Nicole Graulich and I explored how the indication of lone pairs affects students’ consideration of resonance in organic molecules. Curious to learn more? Check it out here: pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.102…
