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the broad disciplines of polymer science and polymer engineering, including chemistry, physics, engineering, and biomaterials. These interns will take part in research and career development activities, discussions outlining their research progress and visits to regional companies. The summer will culminate with an oral or poster presentation of each intern’s research results at the Northeast Ohio NSF-REU Undergraduate Research Conference. Support for this 9-week summer 2021 program includes a
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wave concepts are manifest in a broad range of physics and astronomy subfields through individual research projects and interactions with others. RESEARCH AREAS Photons in Applied Materials Wavefunctions in Quantum Materials Phonons and Shockwaves Waves Revealing the Cosmos The 10-week program runs in conjunction with other programs on campus (~80 other STEM REU students) and includes professional development seminars, career oriented trips(e.g. LIGO Hanford – gravity wave observatory), social
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plan that works best for your budget. Often, you can appeal to have some of your loans forgiven. Teacher Loan Forgiveness: to qualify for this loan forgiveness program, you need to have taught for five consecutive and complete academic years in low-income schools and have made your loan before the end of those five years of teaching. If you find yourself eligible, this option could forgive up to $17,500 of your student loans! Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program: after you’ve made 120 qualifying
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4 Alumni Stories from the PLU Master of Arts in Education Program Posted by: Catherine Chan / February 24, 2021 February 24, 2021 If you’re thinking about securing a career in the critical field of education, then we invite you to meet four of our alumni and discover why they chose PLU’s master’s degree in education.Like many other fields, the education field is facing challenges today — budget cuts, teacher shortages, the global pandemic of 2020 — but every single day, the educators working in
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Mercedi Benien Budget and Administrative Specialist Full Profile she/her 253-535-7627 mbenien@plu.edu
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loftily in the Swiss Alps–outside of Geneva–where he “painted, plastered, and repaired things,” for further pecuniary backing. Upon the arrival of Unsoeld in Switzerland, the duo pieced together a plan to ride local buses from Europe to Katmandu, lodging in dollar-a-night, backpacker hostels. Youtz recalls this leg as a blurred stretch of days assembled out of repeated steps–each morning beginning the same way, and ending at another disheveled, low-budget abode. They navigated their way amongst
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, Lynam has learned, when elected officials are hammering away at difficult budget decisions. And of that, Lynam and fellow PLU student, Bridgette Cooper ’11, have a front-row view. “By far, I think it’s one of the best times to be down here,” Cooper, a legislative intern for Sen. Derek Kilmer (D-Gig Harbor), said. As legislative interns, both students spend long hours listening and responding to the constituents of their senators, often writing letters in response to those questions. They also give
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time sheet. Supervisors and budget heads are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of all vacation and time reporting. The Payroll Office maintains records of vacation accrued and used. Vacation accrual balances are reported to eligible employees on their payroll deposit advices. Holidays recognized by the university that occur during a scheduled vacation are considered holiday pay and are not counted as vacation time. Illness or injury occurring during a scheduled vacation will not be charged to
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Froschauer/PLU) And One, Adam Utley ’04, Performed at TEDxTacoma By Katie Baumann '14 Drastic budget cuts have wreaked havoc on arts programs in schools across the nation. But in Tacoma, a collection of passionate people at the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts has come together to keep the performing arts alive and well. Five of these passionate people are Lutes: Associate Director of Events Leilani Balais ’99, Education and Events Associate Adam Utley ’04, Marketing Coordinator Mariesa Bus ’06
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exotic locations,” he said. That’s included photographing a roost of 15,000 crows a short drive from his house (10 of those images are on display at the Blue Sky Gallery in Portland). And he’s had time to compile national park images in his new book Our Land. Some of the time and budget that he used to spend on travel he now spends working with galleries, something he was too busy to do in the past. As a result, his work has been a regular feature of the 100 Years of National Parks series at the G2
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