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  • program where they are eligible to receive up to $5000 per year, and $20,000 toward their degree. Applicants must meet WWIN’s eligibility criteria to be considered, which include being a woman 18 years of age or older, have been a Washington resident for the last 12 months, and are a United States citizen, permanent resident, refugee, asylee or current DACA recipient. In the past WWIN has required women to be at or below a financial benchmark to be eligible to apply. We have lifted this requirement

  • Healthcare Operations Intern Posted by: nicolacs / March 23, 2022 March 23, 2022 HopeCentral’s internship program is targeted at the young adult interested in an educational opportunity at the intersection of healthcare, child development and faith-based community development. This part-time position is ideal for the motivated student seeking an internship experience to complement their academic pursuits. The Healthcare Operations internship is specifically structured for individuals in

  • The Lagerquist Organ, recently featured on “Pipedreams,” showcasing David Deacon-Joyner’s work, “Un poco Bud” Listen to the June 17th program of “Pipedreams” from “American Public Media” called “All That Jazz.” One of the pieces included in the program is David Deacon-Joyner’s composition “Un poco Bud” that was recorded in November of 2008 at the 10th anniversary concert of the… July 12, 2019

  • ! Make sure both parties’ obligations are fair (for example, both parties are required to carry insurance, not just one) Make sure ALL important terms are contained within the contract (not in a verbal agreement). If the other party fails to include all verbal terms in a written contract, walk away! In the state of Washington, verbal agreements made over the phone or in other correspondence may still be legally binding. Ensure all communication is as clear as possible and avoid making statement that

  • National Transfer Student Week October 16-20, 2023 Whether you are just beginning your transfer journey, or are set on transferring to PLU, we invite you to join us for National Transfer Student Week. Associate Director of Transfer Admission, Jordan Pike, will host two virtual transfer admission presentations and visit local community colleges through the week to share more about the transfer process and experience at PLU. National Transfer Student Week is organized by the National Institute

  • volunteers around the world to work in a variety of sectors including education, health, environment, agriculture, community economic development, and youth in development. Classes in chemistry fulfill several program requirements. The program is also useful for anyone considering conducting international or domestic service. More information is available here: https://www.plu.edu/peace-corps/ Want to learn more? Come to an information session! Information session: Friday, February 17; 10:30 – 11:00 a.m

  • ACS Bridge Program (ACS-BP) Posted by: nicolacs / January 19, 2021 January 19, 2021 The American Chemical Society is now accepting applications for 2021-2022 ACS Bridge Fellows. The ACS Bridge Program (ACS-BP) was developed to increase the number of students from underrepresented (UR) racial and ethnic groups obtaining a Ph.D. in the chemical sciences. ACS-BP assists UR students with getting into and succeeding in graduate school. As an ACS Bridge Fellow, students enroll in a one- to two-year

  • allow their event to be successful. Service Type Request Deadline Example Self Service Locations and Checkout Equipment No Advance Notice Use of installed media equipment Technician Sets and Strikes Equipment 2 Business Days Podium microphone Technician Remains at Event 10 Business Days (2 Weeks) Multiple microphones Complex Requests 20 Business Days for basic info (4 Weeks); 10 Business Days for all details (2 Weeks) More than one: Location Day Technician Event Technology Service Complex

  • The Department of Social Work congratulates alum Patricia Sattier (2002) for receiving NIF Fellowship! Patricia Sattier, current doctoral candidate in the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, has won National Institute of Justice Fellowship to study the influences that shape police decision-making and engagement with victims of violent crimes. More February 28, 2020

  • 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