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  • , we welcome new students to our campus. The Office of Alumni and Constituent Relations extends a special welcome to our Legacy Lutes – those students whose parent(s) attended PLU. We recognize this extra commitment to their alma mater and are thrilled to have their children carry on their legacy. Please note that only the parents who attended PLU are listed below. Winter 2017 Kenneth Ake Cari (Dennery) Ake ’99 Logan Albert Courtney Albert ’01 Aaron Bailey Stacie VanDePutte ’90, ‘93 Michael Berge

  • CAMPUS LIFE LUTES CENTER COMMUNITYLife as a Lute is about more than just going to class. PLU students are active and involved–in the residence halls; on athletic fields, courts and in the stands; on the stage and in the audience for performing arts; and in scores of campus clubs. Through campus life involvement, students foster belonging by engaging in meaningful dialogue, seeking authenticity, building connections, and opening minds to see community in new, expansive ways. We care about living

  • and Washington University in St. Louis. We also offer upper-division engineering courses at PLU, which count as engineering courses at both Washington University and Columbia. Learn about the Dual-Degree Engineering Program at PLU in one minute with Katrina Hay, associate professor of physics. Read Previous Advice for first-year students: Build a support system Read Next Rerun: Advice for first-year students—communicate with your professors LATEST POSTS YouTube Short: PLU Parkland Night Market

  • PLU Opportunities BoardThe PLU Opportunities Board is a resource for students, alumni, and employers. The Board offers job and internship opportunities. We’ll help you prepare, search, and secure a great career. PLU students are uniquely prepared to succeed in the working world, and to lead lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care. With a background in the liberal arts, students hone their skills in communication, global and intercultural fluency, critical thinking and

  • Paid Summer Internship with King County Posted by: nicolacs / January 24, 2017 January 24, 2017 The King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) seeks several full-time summer interns. Assignments will be to one of the following areas providing experience in the practical application of coursework in a large-scale urban infrastructure system. In most cases, the work schedule will be Monday – Friday, 8-hour days. The salary for this internship position is $16.07 – $20.37/ hour. Community

  • . Interns will work with lab staff members to obtain skill sets that will set them apart from peers when applying for research jobs in the future. At the end of the summer, students will give presentations detailing their projects. Interns will also have the opportunity to attend several seminars and presentations from Fred Hutch employees to get an inside look into various career paths and research opportunities available to graduates. Application Deadline:  March 30th Read Previous Interested in the

  • 2020 Plant Genome Research Program Posted by: alemanem / January 8, 2020 January 8, 2020 The 2020 Plant Genome Research Program Summer Internship at the Boyce Thompson Institute and Cornell University is now seeking undergraduate and local high school applicants! For the past 19 years, BTI has been hosting a summer internship providing an outstanding student-development program that focuses on training and inspiring the next generation of scientists. Located on the Cornell University campus

  • for an early graduate student (probably first two years); and the fourth is open.  Click here for a full list of criteria the selection committee will use to determine the scholarship winners.  The scholarship is a cash award of $1500 with no strings attached. DEADLINE for the application is February 15 (postmarked date); we hope to have awards announced by March 15. Learn more at:  resf-pnw.org Read Previous SURF Pitt 2020 Read Next Biophysics Summer REU – Clemson University LATEST POSTS ACS

  • from 4:00 – 5:00 PM Central Time.  A zoom link will be sent out closer to the date of the event. Please RSVP for the event here: https://bit.ly/3hPT5FD While this workshop is related to chemistry at Rice, the majority of it contains useful information for anyone looking into STEM PhD programs. Read Previous TAMU Grad School Info Session Read Next 2020 Gulf Coast Undergraduate Research Symposium LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental

  • Anderson University Center Commons hosts a number of shows a year that connect and complement the Gallery’s main show.Season ScheduleFind out what's going on at the University Gallery.MoreCampus ArtCheck out art around the university's campus.More Visit the University Gallery Please note: The doors to Ingram Hall remain locked. Please call the College of Professional Studies office upon arrival for entry. Thank you! (253) 535-7150 ParkingParking is available in the Wheeler Lot (with temporary pass) or