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  • Faculty and staff may search for funding opportunities directly or request assistance from the Sponsored Programs office. Our team is here to assist your funding search in several ways, from providing information on requests for proposals, to customized prospect research for your project.Our current funding search tools include:Advancement Databases An understanding of any past grant success (including rejected proposals) to PLU is often the first place to start. This would also include funder

  • Sebastian Bostwick Student Success Advisor They/Them Email: sbostwick@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Master of Fine Arts, Poetry, Notre Dame, 2020 Bachelor of Arts, English, Western Washington University, 2016 Biography Sebastian Bostwick is nonbinary trans poet, cat person, and plant parent. They’ve been with PLU since August 2022, but working in higher education has been a life-long dream of theirs. They hold a Bachelor of Arts in English, with an emphasis in Creative Writing, from

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  • Mossi Ninana Post Mossi Ninana Post Artist: Unknown Mossi artist Name: Ninana (pl. ninandé) post Origin: Mossi people of Burkina Faso Made of: Wood Dimensions: H: 35 3/8” (90cm) From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E.  and Pamela F. Cobb, 2008 Accession no. 2008.02.007 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Burkina Faso Description: This is a Mossi Figure on a post, which is carved out of wood. The figure has scarification on the face, chest, and thighs, in a style that is found in the Mossi

  • Senufo Firespitter Mask Senufo Firespitter Mask Artist: Unknown Senufo artist Name: Kponyungo “Firespitter” helmet mask Origin: Senufo people of Cote d’Ivoire Made of: Wood Dimensions: 12.2 in (31 cm) high, 12.2 in (31 cm) wide, 35.05 in (89 cm) long From: Gift of Dr. J. Hans and Thelma Lehman, 1983 Accession number: 1983-01-006 On display in PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Côte d’Ivoire Description: A wooden mask with a long snout containing many barred teeth. There are multiple sets of

  • Business Administration MinorMinor Overall Requirements – 20 semester hours minimum All courses must be completed with a grade of C- or higher, a cumulative grade point average of 2.50 for all courses in the minor is required, and at least twelve semester hours must be completed in residence. A minimum of 20 semester hours in business courses including: BUSA 201: Value Creation in the Global Environment (4) (also as FYEP 102 for first-year students) BUSA 202: Financial Accounting (4) BUSA 305

  • Summer Research Opportunities at Clemson Posted by: alemanem / November 9, 2017 November 9, 2017 There are a variety of programs in the STEM fields for this coming summer 2018 at Clemson. Application site is open now and closes Monday Feb 12, 2018. For more information see the Clemson University REU 2018 Flyer. Read Previous The Science Ambassador Scholarship Read Next Nuclear Engineering Science Laboratory Synthesis Programs at ORNL- Spring or Summer 2018 LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion

  • 2018 REU Opportunity at the Colorado School of Mines Posted by: alemanem / January 18, 2018 January 18, 2018 Colorado School of Mines is now accepting applications for their REU program, titled Advancing Polymer Materials by Integrating Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. For more information visit:  http://research.mines.edu/ACAD-REU or see the 2018 CSM Polymer REU Flyer. Read Previous Kaiser Permanente Volunteer Opportunities Read Next Point Foundation Scholarship Application Open LATEST

  • UNT Chemistry REU Program Summer 2023 Posted by: alemanem / January 25, 2023 January 25, 2023 The Chemistry Department at the University of North Texas is now accepting applications for its Summer 2023 NSF-REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) Program. See the UNT-REU Flyer 2023_LMS to learn more and apply. Application deadline March 8, 2023. Read Previous REU France/University of Florida Read Next Innovations in Nuclear R&D Student Competition LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion

  • These postcards were created by the Spring, 2021 ENVT 350 class, who use photographs and brief messages to share their experience and arguments about the health of the Clover Creek Watershed. Please click on each photo to read the postcards.Allison Sheflo Bethany Taylor Caitlin Ferguson Cooper Claxton Dannie Vashchenko Gabriella Spagnole Grace Godwin Helena Waterton Jonny Maier Julie Rendler Kaitlyn Stabell Luis Reyes Mary Lynn McLeod Ryan Shane Rosey Ireson Sarah Paquet Shalom Wundimu Sophia

  • Photo from the Pierce County Photo Gallery, https://www.co.pierce.wa.us/gallery.aspx?PID=568 Dear Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Council, In our Environmental Studies 350 lab work, we found that nutrients like phosphates are present in Clover Creek at concentrations near the Washington Department of Ecology’s moderate concern level. These nutrients are often introduced to the watershed through the use of fertilizers. Because they can lead to algal blooms, which disturb both wildlife and