Alpha Chi Sigma - Beta Eta

Alpha Chi Sigma - Beta Eta We are the Beta Eta chapter of the professional co-ed chemical fraternity, Alpha Chi Sigma, located at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas.

The Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity was organized at the University of Wisconsin–Madison by a group of undergraduates who were fellow students in chemistry at that time. Later documents set the date of founding as December 11, 1902. The original founders were Raymond Tracy Conger, Harold Everett Eggers, Joseph Gerard Holty, Alfred Emil Kundert, Joseph Howard Mathews, Edward Gustav Mattke, Bart Eldred M

cCormick, Frank Joseph Petura, and James Chisholm Silverthorn. Alpha Chi Sigma is one of a kind. Following the original concept for a fraternity as an academic organization, we are the only professional chemistry fraternity in the United States today. More than 100 years old and with more than 62,800 members, we bring together men and women pursuing a wide variety of chemistry-related careers. Our past is prestigious. Not only are many of our members world-class scientists and engineers, but we sponsor a variety of scholarships and awards. Notable ones are the ACS Award in Pure Chemistry and the AIChE Award in Chemical Engineering. With our involvement in chemistry and chemical engineering professional organizations, our members are a bridge between these various organizations. Collegiate members benefit from a localized group of fellow members to not only help with their studies but also with projects and activities that teach the roles of leadership and management. We also provide an opportunity to create lifelong friendships with others interested in chemistry. Sometimes it's just nice to walk into a room and be able to tell a chemistry joke and it be appreciated. As a professional member, further opportunities for meeting other members can help with prospective employment, hiring and relaxation. Our professional members appreciate meeting others involved in chemistry outside of their workplaces and often outside of their field of work.

11/13/2018

Dr. Petros is holding an information session on "REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) Applications" Thursday evening at 5:00 PM in CHEM 109.

If some of you are wanting to get involved in research this summer REU's are a summer research experience that can last a few weeks to a few months. It is usually off campus (and sometimes out of states) and usually gives stipend payment to do research. If you are needing help figuring out REU's attend this informational session

10/26/2018

If anyone is available as a UNT student -not an AXS member- you can join me in volunteering at Explorium Denton today from 5-7PM for Spooky Science!

10/10/2018

Are you a UNT chemistry major willing to mentor a new chemistry major at UNT? Fill out an Atomic Mentoring Application (sent to your UNT email from Sara Pujols) and submit to me by 10/15.

Hope you all had a great Labor Day Weekend! Goggle sales begin today come see us in CHEM 104! We'll be here all week!
09/04/2018

Hope you all had a great Labor Day Weekend! Goggle sales begin today come see us in CHEM 104! We'll be here all week!

Greetings All, As this first week of school comes to an end I want to reflect on a few brothers that made the most of th...
09/02/2018

Greetings All,

As this first week of school comes to an end I want to reflect on a few brothers that made the most of their summer time. Each of these brothers got to visit a different places to study, research, and volunteer. All three are exemplary brothers who embodied the three objects through their work.

Perla Espinoza worked with All Hands and Hearts a disaster response non-profit in Puerto Rico. Her efforts helped citizens there still recovering from Hurricane Maria. Only just this summer did a majority of the island regain electricity (via The Hill).

Travis Hull got to attend international courses at Université de Caen Normandie. There he took courses in French as being apart of the Cours Internationaux d'Ete program at the university division Carre International. He also got to visit some historic science sites such as the grave of Marie & Pierre Curie and Victor Grignard's high school.

Jacob Schaffner attended a REU at Florida State University. There he conducted research on Solar Cells. In addition to research, he also recovered from an appendectomy while there and managed to achieve his lab work.

As we move forward this semester REMEMBER to set goals, work hard, and cross your achievements off one by one. And as always your brothers have your back. I look forward to working with everyone this semester in our common goal of brotherhood: To Bind. To Strive. To Aid.

Julissa Velasquez
BH Master Alchemist

07/30/2017

Which one of you lovely peeps are taking PChem, Quant, or Inorganic next semester? 😎

This Saturday is our fundraiser at El Pollo Loco on University. Show the cashier the attached flyer, from 10am-10pm, to ...
04/12/2017

This Saturday is our fundraiser at El Pollo Loco on University. Show the cashier the attached flyer, from 10am-10pm, to give 50% of proceeds to the fraternity. The officers will be having lunch together at 2 PM so come and hang out with us!

On Saturday, April 15th, from 10am-10pm, Alpha Chi Sigma Beta Eta will be holding a fundraiser at El Pollo Loco on Unive...
03/23/2017

On Saturday, April 15th, from 10am-10pm, Alpha Chi Sigma Beta Eta will be holding a fundraiser at El Pollo Loco on University Dr. The attached flyer is needed to give 50% of the proceeds to the fraternity, which can be shown electronically or physically. Please share this flyer with your friends and family, and we hope to see you there.

Judging Sam Houston science fair!
03/09/2017

Judging Sam Houston science fair!

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