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Eastern Washington. This decommissioned nuclear site is now one of the largest and most difficult environmental cleanup projects the U.S. Dept. of Energy has ever dealt with. By looking at this problem through the lenses of environmental history and chemistry, I show how these nuclear contaminants are affecting not only the local environment, but also the natural landscapes and people who live there. Anya Nelson I’d like to thank my capstone professors Rose & Adela, mentors Dr. Laurie-Berry and Dr
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PLU chemists are heading to the ACS National Meeting in Denver Posted by: Craig Fryhle / March 21, 2
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You’re invited to the Washington Clean Energy Testbeds Student Open House! Posted by: alemanem / N
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Application Deadline Extended for the Clean Energy Bridge to Research Program! Posted by: alemanem /
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Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Laboratory Residency Graduate Fellowsh
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Molecular Engineering Materials Center (MEM-C) Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates Posted
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REU Site in Cellular and Molecular Biology at Sanford Research 2024 Posted by: alemanem / January 4,
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, professor of chemistry, received another in a long series of Natural Sciences Foundation grants–this one for $98,000 for his research in polymer chemistry. Archaeologist Don Ryan, a PLU alumnus and a faculty fellow in humanities, published “Beneath the Sands of Egypt” to critical and popular acclaim. These are just a few examples of faculty scholarship, to which one can add the dozens of performances by our music faculty, creative works by our faculty in art and theater, as well as the contemporary
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University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine’s 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) Po
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Analytical chem interns needed at I.P. Callison & Sons in Lacey, WA Posted by: yakelina / January 31
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