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Spring Issue of CACS
Communications 200
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U.S. Visit of Chinese Deans and
Department Heads


Earthquake in Sichuan province,
China





Fall Issue of CACS
Communications 2007

CACS Membership Renewal
Letter

Spring Issue of CACS
Communications 2007


2006 August Newsletter  

2006 Feb. Newsletter

2005 July. Newsletter

2005 Feb. Newsletter       



CACS Young Chemist &
Chemical Engineer Awards
Announcement

CACS 25th Anniversary
Symposium/Celebration and
Banquet

Professor Winston Ho Selected
as Recipient of 2006 Institute
Award for Excellence in
Industrial Gases Technology by
AIChE

Professor L.S. Fan has been
elected as an academician of
Academia Sinica, Republic of
China and received the ACS E.
V. Murphree Award
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