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  • and Engineering Summer Research Opportunities at Rice University Read Next Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) in Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering 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 Polymer Science and Engineering REU January 23, 2024

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  • Benson Research Fellows Study Terminal Illness By Michael Halvorson.  Each year, the Business and Economic History program at Pacific Lutheran University awards summer research fellowships for innovative work that aligns with the mission of the University. Sarah Cornell-Maier, Benson Fellow In 2018, a student-faculty research team led by Sarah Cornell-Maier and… July 6, 2018 Business and Economic HistoryMark MulderSarah Cornell-MaierTerminal illness research

  • closed)  Spring Break: Monday, March 25 – Friday, March 29 (No classes, PLU offices open) Good Friday: Friday, March 29   (No classes, PLU offices closed) Classes End: Saturday, May 18   (Saturday classes take final exam this day) Final Examinations: Monday, May 20 – Friday, May 24 Spring Semester Ends: Friday, May 24 Commencement Ceremonies: Thursday, May 23 – Friday, May 24 Final Grades Due: Friday, May 31 by 5:00 p.m. Graduate ProgramsStudents should consult with their program for specific

  • . Graduate ProgramsStudents should consult with their program for specific calendar information on meeting dates. Summer Session 2024 (May 28 – August 23) Session Begins: Tuesday, May 28 Juneteenth: Wednesday, July 19  (No classes, PLU offices closed) Independence Day: Thursday, July 4 (No classes, PLU offices closed) Sessions Ends: Friday, August 23 (Diploma date for graduate students) Final Grades Due: Friday, August 30 at 5:00 p.m. Fall Semester 2024 (September 3 – December 13) Classes Begin: Tuesday

  • ProgramsStudents should consult with their program for specific calendar information on meeting dates. Summer Session 2025 (May 27 – August 22) Session Begins: Tuesday, May 27 Juneteenth: Thursday, June 19  (No classes, PLU offices closed) Independence Day: Friday, July 4  (No classes, PLU offices closed) Sessions Ends: Friday, August 22  (Diploma date for graduate students) Final Grades Due: Friday, August 29 at 5:00 p.m. Fall Semester 2025 (September 2 – December 12) Classes Begin: Tuesday, September 2 at 11

  • polymers and copolymers. Novel Homopolymers and Diblock Copolymers for Use as Solid Polymer Electrolytes in Lithium Ion Batteries This research is focused on improving the storage and utilization of energy in lithium-ion batteries with increased safety. Ring opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) will be used to synthesize various diblock copolymers and homopolymers with applications in battery and fuel cell membranes as well as potentially in organic electrochemical transistors. The diblock

  • April 1940 (for more details about Kurt’s childhood and the Mayers’ “exodus” from Germany, click here to read the first chapter of Kurt Mayer’s memoir). Kurt’s family settled in San Francisco, where he quickly learned English well enough to be a member of Lowell High School’s prize-winning debate team. Kurt attended College of Pacific in Stockton, California and then Hastings Law School in San Francisco. Kurt served in the US Army in the Judge Advocates office in Germany. In 1957, Kurt moved to

  • April 1940 (for more details about Kurt’s childhood and the Mayers’ “exodus” from Germany, click here to read the first chapter of Kurt Mayer’s memoir). Kurt’s family settled in San Francisco, where he quickly learned English well enough to be a member of Lowell High School’s prize-winning debate team. Kurt attended College of Pacific in Stockton, California and then Hastings Law School in San Francisco. Kurt served in the US Army in the Judge Advocates office in Germany. In 1957, Kurt moved to

  • April 1940 (for more details about Kurt’s childhood and the Mayers’ “exodus” from Germany, click here to read the first chapter of Kurt Mayer’s memoir). Kurt’s family settled in San Francisco, where he quickly learned English well enough to be a member of Lowell High School’s prize-winning debate team. Kurt attended College of Pacific in Stockton, California and then Hastings Law School in San Francisco. Kurt served in the US Army in the Judge Advocates office in Germany. In 1957, Kurt moved to