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  • , and community-engaged learning. The psychology department also has many partnerships with organizations in the area, so our grads have scored internships and jobs in fields like EMT, nursing, social work, psychology, HR, teaching, sales, government, and policymaking. A degree in psychology can empower you to help others more effectively, and it serves as a foundation for graduate level studies in law, medicine, and other kinds of social sciences. (buzzing) Meet the Professors More Stories Visit

  • Communication Samantha has worked tirelessly to forge convergence among all of student media. This digital expansion has helped make PLU one of the most progressive student media operations in the state. In addition, Samantha has presented her research titled “Convergence: Just Do It” at a national convention in New York City earlier this year. Under Samantha’s leadership, the Society of Professional Journalists recognized Mast Magazine during its inaugural year as a finalist for the Mark of Excellence

  • Theatre in addition to Studio Art & Design or Media. However, your applications will need to be entirely separate and you will need to prepare all of the necessary application materials for all areas. On the other hand, if you have multiple interests among our Studio Art & Design programs (Art History, Ceramics, Graphic Design, Photography, Printmaking, or Publishing and Printing Arts) you will only need to submit one scholarship application—just be sure to address your interests in each of the three

  • The University Student Media Board (USMB) refers to the following Professional Guidelines as resources for publication standards and industry exemplars: Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics for The Mooring Mast and Mast TV. National Public Radio (NPR) Guiding Principles for LASR Committee on Public Ethics (COPE) Guidelines for Saxifrage and The Matrix

  • Alison Nishi ’26 Communication Associate she/her Biography Biography Alison is a second-year student, who joined Medialab because she wanted to explore multiple types of media and develop more firsthand experience and skills. During her time in Medialab, she hopes to learn how to collaborate with teams and clients in a more professional setting.

  • Capstone: Senior Seminar II - SR MUSI 499 Capstone: Senior Project - SR NURS 498 Capstone Seminar - SR PHIL 499 Capstone: Advanced Seminar in Philosophy - SR PHYS 499A Capstone: Senior Seminar I - SR PHYS 499B Capstone: Senior Seminar II - SR POLS 499 Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR PSYC 499 Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR RELI 499 Capstone: Research Seminar - SR SOCI 499 Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR SOCW 498 Capstone Proposal - SR SOCW 499 Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR THEA 499 Capstone - SR

  • Beginning Tennis - FT FTWL 163 Beginning Badminton - FT FTWL 164 Pickleball - FT FTWL 173 Mountaineering - FT FTWL 177 Weight Training - FT FTWL 179 Core and Stretch - FT FTWL 182 Low Impact Aerobics - FT FTWL 183 Power Aerobics - FT FTWL 186 Step Aerobics - FT FTWL 188 Boot Camp Conditioning - FT FTWL 189 Kickboxing - FT FTWL 192 Intermediate Tennis - FT FTWL 197 Advanced Weight Training - FT FTWL 201 Swimming for Non-Swimmers - FT FTWL 205 Skin & Scuba Diving - FT FTWL 207 Basic Sailing - FT FTWL 212

  • Bridge Experience that provides research experience, advanced coursework, mentoring, and coaching to prepare a graduate school application. Students who have not applied to graduate school, or who have applied but were not accepted, may be offered: A free common application that will be shared with participating departments Resources to strengthen applications Connections to faculty and mentors Networking opportunities with other ACS-BP students You can make a difference, help us spread the word! The

  • , contemporary research activities including informal discussions, and career opportunities within this exciting field. The program includes an introduction to the many opportunities related to the study of material response under extreme conditions. The summer school aims to strengthen ongoing interest and to enhance the long-term intellectual vitality of dynamic compression research. We encourage exceptional applicants with a desire to pursue a career or advanced degree, and who would contribute to the

  • sciences, while making available leadership and professional development training tailored to the needs of each participant. RLEAD is perfectly situated in terms of research area and expertise, as Rice is one of the pioneers and leading institutions in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, and is the host institution of the acclaimed Smalley-Curl Institute for Nanoscience and Technology and the Welch Institute for Advanced Materials. Applications are now open and will be considered through February 15 at 11