Page 1125 • (11,899 results in 0.028 seconds)

  • 2020 Cohort Spotlight: Kendall Gilstad Kendall Gilstad has much excitements to celebrate this year…moved to Washington, won the Wheel of Fortune contest, and admitted to the MSN program at PLU! She shares her goals and tips for considering graduate studies. What is one fun fact about yourself? One fun fact… May 27, 2020

  • Policy for Changing Concentrations (pdf) view download

  • as well as to residencies (Medical Physics graduates) in addition to finding employment in industry. For more information about their graduate programs, please see the Physics graduate brochure 2020. Read Previous REU in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Montana State Read Next Michigan Tech University Physics Graduate Program LATEST POSTS Let’s Gaze At the Stars June 24, 2024 AWIS Scholarship February 26, 2024 Paid Engineering Internship with Tacoma Water February 2, 2024 USM School of

  • internships or entry-level job opportunities, plus plenty of time for Q&A in breakout sessions after the panel discussion. Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScVlTiZJ8jpNpbW60wF6PbKQHNFNY8mQ5WCKQfIIy1cGDPXgQ/viewform Read Previous Summer @ Roche Intern Program in Seattle Read Next Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Laboratory Residency Graduate Fellowship LATEST POSTS Let’s Gaze At the Stars June 24, 2024 AWIS Scholarship February 26, 2024 Paid Engineering

  • Public health concerns update Dear PLU Community, We are writing today to provide you with a follow up to the communication that you received on July 29, 2022. In that communication, we outlined fall protocols for both COVID-19 and MPX (previously referred to as Monkeypox). Now that more detailed… August 23, 2022

  • 2018 Fall Coffee Event On Friday October 19, 2018 the staff council arranged with dining services to bring in Dillanos Coffee for staff appreciation. October 19, 2018 Staff Appreciation

  • criminal conviction on your record that will prohibit your attendance at any assigned clinical sites, you may be removed from this program. In order to obtain a Nurse Practitioner certification, you are subject to all requirements set forth by the state government, including any criminal background restrictions.COVID vaccination requirements for clinical rotationsIn order to begin clinical rotations, students must meet all agency compliance requirements including COVID vaccinations. Click the link

  • student staff in Waste Diversion) collect co-mingled and glass recycling in campus buildings. These items are brought down to Facilities Management where Waste Diversion student staff make sure there are no contaminants (trash or other items not meant for the co-mingled recycling) and make sure that glass is sorted out. Then they place the co-mingled  in a large recycling dumpster and the glass in a separate glass recycling dumpster. When these on campus dumpsters get full LeMay hauls them to the

  • Geosciences with a minor in Innovation Studies. He also played on the PLU football team, and was recently inducted into the National Football Foundation’s Hampshire Honor Society for a high level of achievement in academics and athletics. Hannah McAllister graduated with a B.A. in Economics and minors in Innovation Studies and Statistics. She writes: “I liked the Innovation Studies minor because it allowed me to learn about the design process. This will benefit my future career in marketing research

  • alumnus Dr. Richard Weathermon ’50, the Richard and Helen Weathermon Joyful Noise Endowment for jazz studies created an annual two-day artist-in-residence program to bring a renowned jazz artist to campus to perform with the University Jazz Ensemble and a select local high school jazz band, to lead rehearsals and public master classes, and participate in other educational and performance activities. Last year, the University Jazz Ensemble featured tenor saxophonist, Jeff Coffin. This year, alto