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Greener Curriculum Showcase Series: Green Chemistry and Sustainability Case Studies in the Classroom

Graphic for Beyond Benign’s Greener Curriculum Showcase Series February session on February 25, 2026 (3–4:30 p.m. EST): “Green Chemistry and Sustainability Case Studies in the Classroom,” featuring Dr. Jennifer Tripp (University of San Francisco) and Dr. Tom Umile (Villanova University).
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Beyond Benign, Inc.

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Integrating case studies into the curriculum effectively provides context for chemical concepts and showcases real-world applications of green chemistry. If you are an educator in a higher ed setting, join a FREE virtual workshop on February 25th to learn how to develop case studies using a new template and instructional guide co-developed by Beyond Benign and the American Chemical Society Green Chemistry Institute. 

 

Participants will gain hands-on experience with the case study framework and learn strategies for developing case studies that highlight how chemistry drives sustainable innovation. Facilitators Dr. Jennifer Tripp (University of San Francisco) and Dr. Tom Umile (Villanova University) will guide participants through these resources, offer practical strategies for adaptation and implementation, and create opportunities for educators to share insights. 

 

🧪Don’t miss this chance to expand your teaching toolkit and inspire future green chemists. Reserve your spot today!

GCTLC Info Session: How to Search the Library of Curriculum Resources

Graphic for a GCTLC Info Session titled “Searching the Library,” held January 14th (virtual, 6–7 p.m. ET), facilitated by Dr. Sarah Kennedy, GCTLC Chief Editor, with an illustration of a person using a large computer screen.
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Beyond Benign, Inc.

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Are you interested in incorporating green chemistry and sustainability into your classroom or lab? Do you want to excite your students about science but need some inspiration? With over 400 resources available, including open-access materials and linked journal articles, there’s something for everyone on the Green Chemistry Teaching and Learning Community (GCTLC).

 

Join Dr. Sarah Kennedy, Chief Editor of the GCTLC, on January 14th from 6-7 p.m. EST for a free info session to learn how to easily search and find relevant content on the GCTLC platform. This interactive session will cover how to search using common filters and topics, such as grade level, NGSS standards, activity type, keywords, and more. 

 

This session is free to join and open to all community members. Join us to deepen your engagement in this community and discover exciting new resources you can use in your classroom or lab! 

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New York Green Chemistry Professional Learning Team

Graphic promoting Beyond Benign’s New York Green Chemistry Professional Learning Team, a monthly collaborative space for NY teachers (virtual, third Thursday each month February–June 2026, 7:00–8:30 p.m. ET).
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Monthly on the third Thursday, 7 - 8:30pm for 5 times
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Beyond Benign

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Calling New York-based teachers in grades 6-12! Join us for our New York Green Chemistry Professional Learning Team, where your professional growth aligns with New York State learning standards for pedagogy and student performance. This collaborative initiative is designed to enhance your instructional skills through demonstrations, peer reviews, and a strong emphasis on lab safety. By exploring green chemistry principles and integrating them into your current labs, you will not only expand your knowledge but also help create a safer and more sustainable learning environment for your students.

 

Our monthly virtual meetings foster a supportive community of practice where educators can share their experiences and learn from one another. You will have the opportunity to analyze student work and refine your teaching strategies while building a collective repository of greener laboratory practices. Together, we will improve pedagogical skills and confidence, promote educational leadership, and enhance student achievement through real-world problem-solving experiences. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to collaborate and grow alongside fellow science educators!

 

💬 Led by Beyond Benign Certified Lead Teacher Scott Carlson

🗓️ Third Thursday of each month from February to June 2026

⏰ 7-8:30 p.m. ET

📍 Online - Zoom link upon registration 

2025 STANYS ​Annual Conference

2025 STANYS Annual Conference. November 7 to 10. Syracuse, New York.
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Science Teachers Association of New York State (STANYS)

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Are you a teacher based in New York? Attend the 130th STANYS ​Annual Conference from November 7th to 10th in Syracuse! This year’s theme, “Sensemaking – The Power of Making Connections,” emphasizes the crucial role of interdisciplinary connections in scientific discovery and problem-solving, mirroring the interconnected nature of the world around us. 

 

👋 If you attend, be sure to connect with Beyond Benign Certified Lead Teachers Stefanie Loomis and Scott Carlson and Community Engagement Manager Michelle Ernst Modera! These green chemistry leaders will be tabling and sharing K-8 activities you won’t want to miss. 

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​Marriott Syracuse Downtown
Syracuse, NY 13202
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Green chemistry in action: the microscale approach

UK's Microscale RSC Chemistry Education Prize winner leads an interactive discussion.
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Royal Society Of Chemistry

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By the end of the session, you will have:

  • Seen a variety of demonstrations relevant to teaching students aged 11–18
  • Explored the benefits of microscale and how it can be used to enhance learning, while also promoting environmentally sustainable practices
  • Considered ways to embed microscale in your own teaching practice.

There is a question and answer session; the event is being recorded.

Sustainable Spectroscopy: Analyzing Sports Drinks with Beer's Law

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Vernier Science Education

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Kick off the school year with a hands-on experiment that brings real-world relevance to core chemistry concepts. Join Vernier chemistry experts Dr. Melissa Hill and Nüs Hisim as they demonstrate a green chemistry investigation that uses the Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus to analyze food dye concentrations in popular sports drinks. This student-led experiment introduces spectroscopy as a tool for exploring molecular structure and function—and connects absorbance, transmittance, and concentration through Beer’s law in a food chemistry context.

The 13th International Symposium on Microscale Chemistry

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Cleapss
St. Paul's School

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The 13th ISMC will be a conference for school teachers of chemistry, school science technicians, academics, and educational professionals from the UK and overseas with the aim of promoting Microscale and Small-Scale Techniques (MaSSTs) in chemistry education.

2026 Biennial Conference on Chemical Education

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Join us for the 2026 BCCE on July 26-30, 2026!
The 29th BCCE will be held on the lakeside campus of the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the Summer of 2026. The conference, like all of its predecessors, provides the chemistry education community with opportunities to interact and engage. The conference will be a mixture of symposia, workshops, poster sessions, exhibits, and spaces for both formal and informal conversations.

 

Important Dates:
Request for Programs is open from August 1 to November 10, 2025. Click here for proposal submission guidelines.
Request for Abstracts open February–March, 2026
Registration will Open Early March 2026

Webinar on "Green is the New Standard: How to Integrate Sustainability and Systems Thinking into the Curriculum"

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American Chemical Society (ACS)
American Chemical Society Green Chemistry Institute (ACS GCI)

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The need to equip students with the tools to connect core chemistry concepts to real-world sustainability challenges has never been more urgent. That’s why green chemistry and systems thinking are now required components of ACS-approved bachelor’s degree programs.

To support this transformative shift, the ACS Green Chemistry Institute is collaborating with a national network of educators to develop powerful new teaching resources. Join David A. Laviska of the ACS Green Chemistry Institute, Michelle Brooks of the American Chemical Society, and Loyd Bastin of Widener University as they provide you an extensive library of resources ACS offers to modernize your curricula and show you how to bring green chemistry to life in your classrooms.

This ACS Webinar is co-produced with the ACS Green Chemistry Institute.

 

What You Will Learn

  • How chemistry curricula are evolving to empower students to tackle global challenges
  • Brand-new ACS green chemistry resources created specifically for educators
  • Practical, first-hand strategies to implement curriculum changes that truly resonate with students

 

Event Details

  • Thursday, August 7, 2025 @ 2-3pm ET
  • Free to attend
  • Slides will be available to download on the day of the webinar

130th Annual STANYS Conference

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Join us for Sensemaking – The Power of Making Connections, at the 130th Annual STANYS conference in Syracuse designed to empower educators in navigating the exciting landscape of the New York State Science Learning Standards. This conference isn’t just about the what of the NYSSLS, but the how – how to connect the standards to engaging classroom practice, innovative pedagogy, and meaningful student learning. This conference isn’t just about isolated scientific disciplines; it’s about weaving them together all through the lens of the NYSSLS and its emphasis on crosscutting concepts. This year’s theme emphasizes the crucial role of interdisciplinary connections in scientific discovery and problem-solving, mirroring the interconnected nature of the world around us. CTLE credit is available for attendees if they complete the session attendance forms.