Posts categorized "Administration"

Many of our tournament organizers are facing tough decisions due to the general guidance from authoritative sources to avoid large gatherings because… Read More »
As COVID-19 is having a measurable impact on local chess communities and we have had many organizers reach out to us over the past week for guidance… Read More »
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Department of Health Director, Amy Acton, MD, MPH, have signed an order banning large gatherings of 100 or more people… Read More »
The US Chess Office will be closed in recognition of Presidents Day. It will reopen on Tuesday, February 18th for normal business hours.Read More »
The US Chess Federation is accepting applications for the position of Digital Assistant, a part-time position within US Chess. The Digital Assistant… Read More »
UPDATE: February 4, 3:30 p.m. CST: Full functionality has been restored to the website. US Chess apologizes for the inconvenience to our members...… Read More »
A limited amount of space is now available in our tournament program books for the three US Chess spring national championships: 2020 National High… Read More »
Effective immediately, the US Chess Federation (US Chess) announces that the eNotate chess software, used by some players to record chess notation on… Read More »
Thanks to the hard work of the US Chess Clubs Committee and Executive Board liason Ryan Velez, we are pleased to announce the updated Guide to a...… Read More »
Chris Bird. Photo courtesy of the Saint Louis Chess Campus Effective November 1, Christopher Bird joins US Chess as the FIDE Events Manager. Chris is… Read More »