APHS GRADUATE 2016 CAMERON JOHNS recently received the American Chemical Society Leadership Institute Award from the American Chemical Society.

APPS ALUMNI RECEIVES LEADERSHIP AWARD!
University of Detroit Mercy: Chemistry student receives American Chemical Society Leadership Institute Award.
 
Detroit Mercy student APHS GRADUATE 2016 CAMERON JOHNS recently received the American Chemical Society Leadership Institute Award from the American Chemical Society. Johns is the second student president of the Chemistry Club to receive this award.
 
The American Chemical Society is the largest scientific professional organization in the world. The Society trains its members to be future leaders in the chemical enterprise through an on-site weekend workshop once a year.
 
According to Chemistry Faculty Member Matt Mio, “In recent years, the ACS started offering awards to enroll undergraduate students in a special leadership training track at the workshop. In 2019, Detroit Mercy is proud to announce that Chemistry Club President Cameron Johns was selected to attend this prestigious program to learn the ins and outs of professional leadership.”
 
To learn more about this award and Detroit Mercy student Cameron Johns, view this video.
 
Congratulations Cameron! We are so proud of you and your accomplishments. Cameron’s mom (Lisa, APPS Employee) and his entire family are beaming with pride as Cameron continues to learn and grow with his education through the University of Detroit Mercy.
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