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  • OFFICERS Thomas W. Krise, Ph.D. President Steven P. Starkovich, Ph.D. Provost Karl Stumo Vice President, Admission and Enrollment Services Sheri J. Tonn, Ph.D. Vice President, Finance and Operations Donna Gibbs Vice President, Marketing and Communications Laura F. Majovski, Ph.D. Vice President, Student Life and Dean of Students OFFICE OF ALUMNI AND CONSTITUENT RELATIONS Jessica Pagel ’08 Acting Director Adrianne Jamieson ’09 Communications & Outreach Manager Katie Curtis ’14 Administrative Assistant

  • immediate help in our Analytical Department. Interested students should e-mail a cover letter and resume to callison@ipcallison.com and be prepared to discuss which of the departments intrigues them the most during their interview. Please let me know if there are any questions or concerns. Thank you, Catherine Maurseth | I.P. Callison & Sons Flavor Coordinator 2400 Callison Road NE, Lacey, WA 98516 USA O (360) 412-3340| F (360) 412-3344   Job description attachment: Lab Intern Job Description (1)   Read

  • PWX 2019 Futures Program Event Posted by: alemanem / May 2, 2019 May 2, 2019 The PWX 2019 Futures Program event will be held on September 9, 2019. This will be a one day program for students, recent graduates, and young professionals, hosted by the American Public Works Association (APWA) on the first day of its national conference, PWX 2019 (in Seattle this year!). This event is a great opportunity for students to find out what Public Works is all about and what it has to offer. They will get

  • STEM Summer Research with Arcadia Abroad Posted by: nicolacs / January 26, 2021 January 26, 2021 As a STEM student, we understand that disciplinary focus is often your main priority when selecting the best and most rewarding study abroad experience. We offer a range of exciting summer research projects in five great locations: Australia, Scotland, Ireland, England, and Spain. Program opportunities include Atmospheric Science/Meteorology, Biomedical Engineering, Biomolecular & Biomedical Science

  • Conference: Fundamental Properties to Advance Molten Salt Reactor Technology Posted by: nicolacs / March 22, 2021 March 22, 2021 This workshop gathers subject matter experts, managers, researchers, vendors, and students to discuss the progress and advances of molten salt reactor (MSR) technologies. This comprises thermal or fast neutron spectrum reactor designs as well as chloride and/or fluoride salt concepts. Presentations will focus on molten salt chemistry, actinide and radionuclide

  • Classroom Podium Videos Just Launched! Posted by: Jenna S / August 26, 2014 August 26, 2014 Instructional Technologies is proud to announce that three new “Classroom Podium” videos just went live via our YouTube channel and web site. Instructors can now easily familiarize themselves with classroom technology they will be using at the start of the semester, from the convenience of their own offices.   Three New Videos! Each video is around three to four minutes in length and covers topics such

  • strive to treat everyone with respect and to co-create an environment where trust can thrive and you feel safe to express yourself. I have an empathetic and compassionate nature. I aim to work from a place of curiosity and non-judgment. I hope to help you on your growth and healing journey as you become more connected with your mind and body. I utilize a holistic, person-centered, trauma-informed systemic approach to therapy. I am passionate about working with immigrants, and other members of the

  • Zach Sharp-Baskins, Therapist in TrainingA little about myself, my name is Zachary Sharp-Baskins, though I go by Zach. I am a 32 heterosexual male who is married with what I describe as a zoo at home. Me and my partner have 7 lovely dogs that we treat like our children as well as a plethora of other small creatures. I graduated with honors from Central Washington University in 2021, majoring in psychology and minoring in sociology. I pride myself on my compassion and my ability to listen

  • ELMSN program cost for 2014-2016 cohortThe 2014-2016, 27-month Entry-Level Master of Science in Nursing program is 85 continuous semester hours from summer 2014 to summer 2016, for a total program price of $63,500. The cost per credit is set at the following cohort rates: $630 per credit summer 2014 to summer 2015 $875 per credit fall 2015 to spring 2016 $1200 per credit summer 2016 The MSN program tuition is based on a cohort model. Students must complete the entire program with their cohort

  • RN / B MSN C&O program cost for 2014-2016 cohortThe Master of Science in Nursing, Care and Outcomes Manager program is 33-35 continuous semester hours. The MSN program tuition is based on a cohort model. Students must complete the entire program with their cohort to remain eligible for this special tuition pricing. A prerequisite for the RNB to MSN program is NURS 430 Situations with Communities or the equivalent. This 5 semester credit course is best taken at PLU the spring semester prior to