Current Illinois Chapter Membership

 Illinois Chapter of ARCS Foundation Members 

  • Patricia Anderson
  • Judy Argentieri
  • Suzi Armstrong
  • Masooda Bashir
  • Ellen Bechthold
  • Barbara Benezra
  • Jessica Breitbarth
  • Linda Celesia
  • Sue Dindia
  • Patricia Doherty
  • Cheryl Easter
  • Tanya Gallagher
  • Donna Giertz
  • Jane Hays
  • Jaclyn Jones
  • Patricia Jones
  • Bennetta Kelly
  • Geraldine (Jeri) King
  • Annette Lansford
  • Joan Lieb
  • Lisa Malkin
  • Mary McGrath
  • Judy Nowak
  • Cyndi Paceley
  • Janet Pope
  • Carina Ruscitti
  • Jessica Saw
  • Anita Schwartz
  • Marie Slattery
  • Linda Sloat
  • Donna Spivey
  • Jocelyn Stoller (*Lifetime Member)
  • Cathy Thurston
  • Kate Timmerman
  • Molly Tracy
  • Jadvyga Valiauga
  • Sarah Vandenplas
  • Catherine Webber
  • Ann Webbink
  • Cindi Wellman
  • Nancy Whitford
  • Tracy Wszalek

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Thanks From Scholar Louise Giam

I have been an Arnold Beckman scholar for the past three years while working towards my PhD at Northwestern University. I feel extremely privileged to have received support from ARCS and have always enjoyed meeting the members, whether it is talking about the creative event themes, lessons learned from different industries, or how science and technology have changed over the years.  ARCS has provided funds that enabled me to attend conferences and meet peers within my field. It has given me peace of mind to focus on research without distractions and the confidence to pursue important scientific questions that my lab would not typically investigate. Most importantly, however, ARCS has conveyed the importance of bridging lab work with the community-at-large and committed me to become involved in creating opportunities for future scientists as well.

Thanks From Scholar Rebecca Barak

Thank you for your interest in the future of science, and thank you so much for your generous support during my graduate school years. I have enjoyed meeting many of you at the ARCS events, and hope to stay connected to the ARCS family in the years to come. Thanks to your funding I was able to travel to the beautiful Zion National Park in Utah to conduct field work, and collect seeds for my research on ecological restoration in the Colorado Plateau. Thanks to your generosity I was able to focus my energies on my studies and my research, and I appreciate this immensely. My immediate plans include finishing my masters project! I hope to use my data to inform species selection for restoration in Zion National Park and the surrounding areas. Some native plant species which are not typically candidates for reseeding projects may have the potential to curb invasive species, and restore native diversity. In addition, I will continue my work as Coordinator of Climate Change Education at the Chicago Botanic Garden, where I work with teachers to develop, test, and implement curriculum that addresses climate change through data analysis and citizen-science. In the future, I hope to continue to marry my interests in education and restoration from within the field of seed conservation. Thank you again, ARCS members for all that you do!

Thanks From Scholar Richard Duncan

In addition to financial support, ARCS provided a unique opportunity to connect with people across the city, get a glimpse of the problems other researchers and scholars are solving, and better understand the efforts being made to continue to support math and science education in the US. This "window" into parts of the scientific world outside my own field was an important addition to my doctorate studies, and will greatly inform my future adventures (which remain "to be determined" at the moment).