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Strategic Priorities Fall 2014 to Spring 2017 (pdf) view download
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Strategic Priorities Fall 2014 to Spring 2017 (pdf) view download
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Strategic Priorities Fall 2014 to Spring 2017 (pdf) view download
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Angela Fish Assistant to the Vice President / Office Manager Full Profile 253-535-8111 fishad@plu.edu
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MACR Graduate Program at Virginia Tech Posted by: alemanem / November 17, 2022 November 17, 2022 The MACR program is an interdisciplinary graduate program focused on polymer science and engineering with both Masters and Doctorate tracks available. They offer a small-department feel with about 40 current students, a diverse array of science, engineering, and professional development courses, a customizable plan of study to suit your interests, research groups from 13 departments and 70+ faculty
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Drug-polymer conjugation Antimicrobial natural products Green chemistry Responsibilities CHEM 115: General Chemistry I with Laboratory CHEM 116: General Chemistry II with Laboratory CHEM 331: Organic Chemistry I CHEM 333: Organic Chemistry I Laboratory CHEM 332: Organic Chemistry II CHEM 334: Organic Chemistry II Laboratory CHEM 336: Organic Special Projects Laboratory CHEM 410: Introduction to Research CHEM 420: Instrumental Analysis CHEM 440/487: Advanced Organic Chemistry, Advanced Special
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Letters 2014.) The agreement was renewed by Seattle Public Schools on April 2, 2019. The Confucius Institute of the State of Washington is made possible with the support of our partners in China: Sichuan University and Chongqing Municipal Education Commission. Links to CIWA’s Agreement Documents: Agreement signed in China in 2009 CIWA MOU 2010 and Renewal Letters 2014 CIWA Renewal Letter from Seattle Public Schools 2019
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Regency Advancement Award Recipient 2015-2016, Pacific Lutheran University Awarded a DAAD research grant to study with Professors Axel Honneth and Hermann Deuser at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität in Frankfurt am Main Biography Mike Schleeter began teaching as an Assistant Professor at PLU in 2011, having received a B.A. in Philosophy, Comparative Literature, and Biology from the University of Minnesota and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Penn State University. He regularly teaches courses in ethics
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Faculty Spotlight SeriesThis page is an archive of our Faculty Spotlight series, which has been adapted to our iTech Spotlight series. Faculty Spotlight highlighted innovative ways that PLU instructors use technology in the classroom. April 2016 Katrina Hay, Department of Physics Lightboard for Instructional Videos March 2016 Tina Saxowsky, Department of Chemistry Personalized Learning with Student Video Projects February 2016 David Deacon-Joyner, Department of Music Creating Listening Guides
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couples and parents of young children Spirituality in therapy Development of contextually-sensitive and socially-just pedagogy Accolades Collaborative Family Healthcare Association New Professional Fellowship Award: 2011 Family Process New Writers Fellowship Award: 2012 Washington Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Volunteer of the Year Award: 2017 Washington Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Educator of the Year Award: 2018 Biography I’ve been at PLU since 2013, and continue to
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