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  • UT Southwestern Medical Center (SURF) Posted by: alemanem / October 6, 2020 October 6, 2020 Want to learn more about UT Southwestern Medical Center Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF)?  SURF is one of five research intensive programs offered at UT Southwestern. Complete details can be found at www.utsouthwestem.edu/SURF. This website also provides links to: SURF-Stem Cell, Quantitative and Physical Science (QP)-SURF, QP-SURF-Chemistry, and the Summer Undergraduate Research

  • Tobiason Student Fellow - Spring 2019Alex Moore, Biology Major & Environmental Studies Minor ’19 Fred L. Tobiason Outdoor Learning Scholar Click Here to View Alex Moore's Poster.Tobiason Student Fellow 2016Hilary Vo, English (Writing Emphasis) & Classics ’18 Inaugural Fred L. Tobiason Outdoor Learning Scholar                     As the 2016 Fred L. Tobiason Outdoor Learning Scholar, thanks to funding by the Wiancko Charitable Foundation and the Fred Tobiason Endowment, I was able to work full

  • experimental archeology projects to re-create and shape their sense of the historical Nordic world and their own Nordic identities. The galleries  included displays of the results of many of these efforts with features on fighting and weaponry, armor, textile production, jewelry making and even blacksmithing. The exhibit encouraged visitors to touch and experience a wide variety of artifacts and materials so they too can have an immersive experience like those groups who are being featured. Additionally, a

  • to Observe Eelgrass Coverage within Titlow Marine Preserve Earth & Environmental Science1stClaire Atkinson12Central KitsapThe Effect of A Green Roof's Plant Cover on its Ecological Benefits Earth & Environmental Science1stMinakshi Nair12BellarmineAcute Toxicity of N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine-quinone (6PPD-quinone) to Aquatic Invertebrates Earth & Environmental Science1stDrake Dalumpines12BellarmineQuantification of Microplastics from Tributaries to the Puyallup River Earth

  • The W.M. Keck Observatory at PLUThe W.M. Keck Observatory at PLU is utilized by PLU faculty and students for undergraduate research and serves as an integral part of the Physics Department’s introductory Astronomy course (PHYS 110). The observatory is also a valuable community resource that is opened for public tours each summer. PLU student organizations are also welcome and encouraged to request tours of the facility during the school year. Undergraduate research at the observatory has

  • achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.8 (weighted), or scored 1250 or higher on the SAT (critical reading and math scores only), or scored 28 or higher on the ACT. Learn more about the President’s Scholarships Regent’s Scholarships - Full tuition Eligible: Students who have been selected for the President’s Scholarship only. Learn more about the Regent’s Scholarships Research Student engagement Archambault, I., Janosz, M., Jean-Sebastien, F., & Pagani, L. S. (2009). Student engagement and its relationship

  • University in Pittsburgh. Her doctorate was in Pure and Applied Logic. She then had a teaching postdoctoral position at the University of Arizona, where she retrained as a mathematics educator while working for the Center for the Mathematics Education of Latinos/as. Her current research interests are in the areas of culturally relevant mathematics teaching, teaching mathematics for social justice, and equity in mathematics education in general, especially as they pertain to teacher education.

  • health support. Participate in supporting master level interns. Support office and my peers where necessary. Research Projects PsyD- 2nd year research project: The Immigrant Bicultural Experience Doctoral dissertation in progress: Biculturalism and Language Brokering Over Time Professional Memberships/Organizations APA: American Psychological Association WSPA: Washington State Psychological Association Psi Chi Honor Society Biography My name is Evelia Guizar; I am a 4th-year student in the Doctorate

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  • Physics and M.A. in Mathematics from University of Washington and his Ph.D. in Physics from Columbia University. He did postdoctoral studies in Chemistry at Berkeley and Harvard. He worked as an engineer at Collins Radio Company and Boeing Company. Dr. Tang regards teaching as his calling, although his research accomplishments are also considerable. His research interests are in interatomic interactions, atomic and molecular collisions, and solid state physics. He authored/coauthored over 130 papers

  • health support. Participate in supporting master level interns. Support office and my peers where necessary. Research Projects PsyD- 2nd year research project: The Immigrant Bicultural Experience Doctoral dissertation in progress: Biculturalism and Language Brokering Over Time Professional Memberships/Organizations APA: American Psychological Association WSPA: Washington State Psychological Association Psi Chi Honor Society Biography My name is Evelia Guizar; I am a 4th-year student in the Doctorate

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