Monica Hensley
Instruction and Research Manager, Higher Education
She/Her/Hers
Bio
Throughout her doctoral studies, Monica demonstrated her commitment to chemistry education research. Collaborating with teaching faculty, she played a pivotal role in integrating risk-based safety instruction into the undergraduate organic chemistry laboratory curriculum, enhancing the preparedness of students for safe laboratory practices. Her dedication to safety also led to her active involvement with the student-led Lab Safety Team (LST), a grassroots movement dedicated to promoting safety awareness.
With her interest in Green Chemistry and sustainability, Monica also participated in the American Chemical Society (ACS) Green Chemistry & Sustainable Energy Summer School. Moreover, she co-developed a GreenChem Catalyst workshop, which was successfully piloted at the 2023 NOBCChE Conference. This workshop aimed to empower chemistry students by imparting knowledge on environmental justice, fostering sustainable careers, and contributing to resilient communities.
As a devoted chemistry educator, Monica Soma Hensley is dedicated to shaping the next generation of environmentally conscious and responsible chemists.
About
GCTLC Roles
- Limited Admin
Languages
- English
Keywords Tags/Expertise
- Professional Development
- Chemical Safety
- Chemistry Education Research
- Curriculum Development
Ongoing Projects
Beyond Benign is currently seeking Higher Education educators to participate in pilot testing (may or may not be incentivized) for these modules:
If you are interested in participating in our pilot testing program, please send me an email.
Green Chemistry Content Support
If you are in need of green chemistry content support for your teaching and learning, feel free to Book time to meet with me to explore available assistance and opportunities.
Resources that the user is listed as a contributor
Resources that the user has submitted to the GCTLC
| Group Name | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Toxicology for Chemists Group | This group is dedicated to supporting GCTLC users interested in learning about toxicology, assessing... |
Open / Public |
| Canadian Societies for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering 2026 Conferences and Exhibition (x2026) Network | This is a space for conference attendees and symposium organizers to: |
Open / Public |
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Published Articles
I am a member of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE) and the American Chemical Society.
Recent Activity
- Monica Soma Hensley was just tagged in a comment: @Michael Wentzel , @Monica Soma Hensley , @Jonathon Moir @Julian Silverman Hi All, I recently visited Wichita State U. A Professor, Jim Bann, had a bag of soybeans in his office. Inquiring, I found out that he uses them in his biochemistry laboratory course, the students perform a multi-step/day laboratory procedure to extract an enzyme, chalcone isomerase. Chalcone compounds are frequently used in ochem laboratories as well so I saw potential for cross-disciplinary experiments. Jim was interested in potentially publishing his educational materials and I thought it might be good to add to the soy project. I will look into further...
- Monica Soma Hensley just published the new learning object Module I. Introduction to Soybean History, Cultivation, and Chemistry
- Monica Soma Hensley just published the new learning object Module I. Introduction to Soybean History, Cultivation, and Chemistry
- Monica Soma Hensley just published the new learning object Module I. Introduction to Soybean History, Cultivation, and Chemistry
- Monica Soma Hensley just published the new learning object Module III. Sustainable Adhesives from Soybean Oil: A Green Chemistry Laboratory Experiment
- Monica Soma Hensley just published the new learning object Module III. Sustainable Adhesives from Soybean Oil: A Green Chemistry Laboratory Experiment
- Monica Soma Hensley just published the new learning object Module III. Sustainable Adhesives from Soybean Oil: A Green Chemistry Laboratory Experiment
- Monica Soma Hensley was just tagged in a comment: Hi Michelle, thanks and yes, you could certainly join a bit late! There is greater benefit to attending the full workshop, but it is not absolutely necessary. The first 15 min will be intros and icebreakers, and then 8:15-9:15 will be an intro to GC principles and theory as well as overview of accreditation guidelines. I'd recommend registering anyway just to get your name on the list (it helps us know who's coming and sense of numbers), but please do swing by once you're free. We put a cap of 60 people as we weren't sure how much space we'd have, but from the MTCC website I think we can accommodate just over 100 people in the room so there'll be lots of space. Curious to hear from my co-organizers as well @Monica Soma Hensley @David Laviska @Barb Morra @kylie.luska @John De Backere....
- Monica Soma Hensley just published the new learning object An Easy-to-Use Template for Creating Green Chemistry Case Studies for Teaching
- Monica Soma Hensley just published the new learning object The Chemetry eShuttleTM Process: Manufacturing ethylene dichloride with less energy and without a toxic intermediate
- Monica Soma Hensley just published the new learning object Reducing the production of waste in the synthesis of LAGEVRIO™ (molnupiravir), an antiviral treatment for COVID-19
- Monica Soma Hensley just published the new learning object Polymers from Soybeans: The transesterification of triglycerides
- Monica Soma Hensley just published the new learning object Reducing the production of waste in the synthesis of LAGEVRIO™ (molnupiravir), an antiviral treatment for COVID-19
- Monica Soma Hensley just published the new learning object The Chemetry eShuttleTM Process: Manufacturing ethylene dichloride with less energy and without a toxic intermediate
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