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  • President’s Town Hall We are postponing the Presidential Town Hall, previously scheduled for May 19, until the summer. This updated timeframe will allow us to speak more meaningfully to the topics of interest and questions we’ve received ahead of this event. If you intended to ask a question during the live event, and did not include it with your registration, we invite you to submit your question below. We also welcome your input by sharing the topics that are most important to you, as well as

  • Relations Comprehensive Planning / Sustainability Drafting – Mechanical / Electrical / Instrumentation Engineering-Civil Engineering-Energy Engineering-Mechanical / Chemical / Operations Engineering – Modeling Environmental Planning & Community Services Finance / Document Management and Analysis Geographic Information System / GIS Human Resources Inventory-Warehouse Management Project Management-Capital Infrastructure The job posting is currently active and will close on February 5, 2017 at 11:59 pm

  • CHOPs (CHemistry OPportunities) Posted by: alemanem / March 15, 2019 March 15, 2019 The University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Chemistry is hosting a graduate program early preview weekend on Sept 12-15, called CHOPs (CHemistry OPportunities), to showcase the exciting research, great facilities, and collaborative atmosphere of the Department of Chemistry, as well as the vibrant city of Madison. CHOPs is an all-expense paid trip that gives potential applicants an opportunity to visit

  • ProScribe Medical Scribe Positions Posted by: nicolacs / March 4, 2021 March 4, 2021 A medical scribe is the physician’s right-hand! As a medical scribe, you are responsible for documenting the interaction between a physician and patient in real-time. ProScribe is the largest privately-owned medical scribe company in the U.S. with over 2000 active scribes across 30 states. As a ProScribe medical scribe, you will gain unique healthcare experience by working closely with practicing providers. An

  • Photo courtesy of Dr. Rose McKenney To Nearby Clover Creek Residents, It is with great care and concern that I write to you and others interested in the health of the Clover Creek watershed. As an Environmental Studies major, I can confidently say that I found my vocation through the variety of courses that I have taken at Pacific Lutheran University. Captivated by nature’s indisputable beauty, a pivotal moment in my academic career was through the honorary privilege to extensively learn about

  • Section 1. All persons in this category are hired in a primary role to support the academic mission of the university. Teaching contact is not required for persons in this category. Associates to the Faculty Assembly hold university appointments which are not intrinsically related to a recognized academic field or discipline, but which entail substantial involvement with academic programs and faculty-related responsibilities. Whether such involvement is sufficiently constant and substantial in

  • Why WASFA?The Washington Application for State Financial Aid is provided as the sole means through which undocumented Washington State residents may apply for Washington State aid programs (Washington State College Grant, Washington State Work Study Program, and Washington State College Bound Scholarships) to attend a college or university in the state of Washington. U.S. Citizens and non-citizens who have permanent resident status in the United States should not complete the WASFA, but rather

  • Communications Telephone Cards Paid calling cards provide an easy way to call from any phone, to anywhere. They are available in many different amounts ($5, $10, etc…) and the cost of each call is deducted from the amount, until you have used it all up. These calling cards are available in most grocery stores and drug stores. It is good to ask other international students where to purchase the best deals! Cell Phones Many cell phone carriers are available in Tacoma and each of them offers a

  • Leading Organizational ChangeA Guide to Advance Your Career with an MBA Degree /* and successfully lead others. Whether you have a background in business or not, there are

  • , Collegiate Washington Music Educators Association (CWMEA) Member, Educational Policies Committee Chair, Department of Music Curriculum Committee Biography Linda Miller holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education from New Mexico State University, a Master of Music and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Idaho.  Her teaching career includes all levels of music—kindergarten through graduate studies.  In addition, she has served as Director of Music for several church congregations.  As a published

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