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2024 Scott T. Wills from Dow received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2023 SciFinder Scholar, a product developed for academic institutions, was discontinued after years of service.
2023 Ann C. Kimble-Hill from Indiana University received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2022 CAS announced the release of almost half a million CAS registry numbers under an open license through their Common Chemistry project.
2022 Kimberly M. Jackson from Spelman College received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2021 CAS rebranded with a new logo and updated their mission to be more dynamically responsive to scientific industry changes.
2021 Elaine S. Yamaguchi, a retired chemist from Chevron, received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2020 Lawrence K. Duffy from the University of Alaska Fairbanks received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2019 Edward C. Alexander from San Diego Mesa College received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2018 Jani C. Ingram from Northern Arizona University received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2017 ACS released SciFinder-n, a web-only product featuring the same data content as previous versions but with an improved user interface and enhanced search functions.
2017 Saundra Y. McGuire from Louisiana State University received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2016 Luis A. Colón from the University of Buffalo received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2015 Catherine H. Middlecamp from the University of Wisconsin - Madison received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2014 Rigoberto Hernandez from the Georgia Institute of Technology received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2013 George H. Fisher from Barry University received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2012 Todd Pagano from the Rochester Institute of Technology received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2011 Wilfredo Colón from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.
2010 Robert L. Lichter from Merrimack Consultants received the ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences.

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