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  • The Department of Economics is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones.  May 18, 2023  –  Xavier Hall, Room 150  –  6:00-9:00 pm.  Click on each student name to see their presentation title. 6:00-6:20 - Travis McDaneld6:20-6:40 - Oliver Bolosky6:40-7:00 - Trey Robak6:00-6:20 - Travis McDaneldThe Home Sharing Economy: Is the Added Competition a Good Thing?6:20-6:40 - Oliver BoloskyAdditionality in Carbon Offsets: Major Barriers and Methodologies6:40-7:00 - Trey RobakSaving the Rainforest: Do

  • Recycling for Campus EventsSubmit a work order,  or call Facilities Management main office at 253-535-7380. On the work order, please state the intended delivery and removal dates, the materials planned to be recycled, or composted, the number of totes needed, as well as the expected amount of people attending the event. Please submit your request at least two weeks in advance of your event to confirm tote availability. The Waste Diversion Department can provide a few different recycling

  • Registration Steps to Take Now take a deep breath and relax. If you follow these steps and carefully consider your options for Fall 2014, things will naturally fall into place. Registration is quite simple, so take your time. Step 1: Complete the Following to be Eligible for New Student Registration Submit $200 Enrollment Deposit Create an ePass account Complete Online Payment Contract Step 2:  Request a New Student Registration Appointment  Please click here to fill out the registration form

  • Minor in Latino Studies 20 semester hours, including: Language 4 semester hours of Spanish language for second language or heritage learners. Students with prior background in Spanish should consult the Language Placement Guide for a recommendation on which course to enroll in. HISP 101, 102, 103, 201, 202, 252, 301 or 351 (4) Latino/a/x Literary and Cultural Studies 16 semester hours LTST 241: Introduction to Latino Studies (4) LTST 341: Latino/a/x Experiences in the U.S. (4) LTST 342: U.S

  • Paul Ingram Professor Emeritus Email: poingram@plu.edu Professional Education Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University, 1968 Th.M., Claremont School of Theology, 1964 B.A., Chapman University, 1961 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise History of Religions Buddhist-Christian Dialogue Religious Dialogue with the Natural Sciences Process Theology Books Living without a Why Mysticism, Pluralism, and the Way of Grace foreword by Marit Trelstad (Cascade Books 2014) : View Book Passing Over and Returning A

  • Ideas for Accommodating Individuals with ADD and ADHD (pdf) view download

  • PITT SURF 2023 Posted by: nicolacs / January 5, 2023 January 5, 2023 The Department of Chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh is pleased to announce four to six SURF (summer undergraduate research fellowship) positions open to students from underrepresented groups and/or female applicants in the STEM disciplines. This program is in part supported by the Office of Naval Research. The applicant must be a chemistry or closely related major; a US citizen or permanent resident. The program runs

  • Seminar 1:00-1:30 pm Synthesis and Characterization of a Single-Ion Copolymer for Use in Lithium-Ion Batteries Rhonwyn Fleming, Senior Capstone Seminar Monday, April 29, 2024 (Rieke 222) 12:30-1:00 pm Erosive Effects of Carbonated Beverages on Dental Enamel Tyler Woo, Senior Capstone Seminar 1:00-1:30 pm Carbostyril Synthesis with Iodine Catalyst Fani Del Toro, Senior Capstone Seminar Monday, May 6, 2024 (Rieke 222) 12:30-1:00 pm Blood Brain Barrier: Efficacy of Drug Delivery Jade Cayetano, Senior

  • Support for Using the New Sakai Site Templates Posted by: bodewedl / July 10, 2018 July 10, 2018 By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer During summer 2018, three templates options — Standard, Minimal, and Legacy templates — were added to the Sakai Request Course form. Sakai templates contain general tools and pages that must be updated by the instructor before publishing the site to students. We recommend instructors request their new Sakai sites and prepare them for publishing as early as

  • /epass/ and click on Change Your ePass Password.  You may be asked to log in. Once you’ve logged into the Account Tools, click on the gold button entitled Change Password, found below your ePass data. Can I keep my ePass after Graduation?Your ePass will remain active for one year after graduation; however, you will need to remember to change your password before it expires every 180 days to continue to use the account.  If you need assistance setting up email forwarding or you need to find out if you