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  • waiver, and other benefits (health insurance, parental accommodation). Additional fellowship opportunities for students from underrepresented minority backgrounds, The deadline for admissions is January 1, 2021, and GRE scores are optional. An information event will be held on November 13 at 1 pm EST (register here). During this event, prospective applicants will be able to learn more about the application process and the bench science PhD programs (Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry and Physics) as

  • by the M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust in recognition of his impactful work as an academic researcher and mentor. The purpose of the award, which is part of the Murdock College Science Research Program, is to support and recognize undergraduate research in the natural sciences at four-year institutions across the Pacific Northwest. The award is given to exemplary senior faculty members who run established, productive and nationally recognized research programs, and comes with $15,000 in funding

  • CIWA Symposium Nov. 5, 2022US and China: Ways of Togetherness美国与中国:和合之道9:00AM - 9:15AM Opening Remarks CIWA Board Chair Geoff Foy, Associate Provost of Graduate Programs and Continuing Education 9:15AM - 10:30AM Panel 1: Business Connections Chung-shing Lee Dean, School of Business, St. Martin’s University Norwell Coquillard Director, Washington State China Relations Council Established 1979. The Washington State China Relations Council is the nation’s leading statewide organization dedicated

  • or our Chinese Director Wang Wenqiu wewang@seattleschools.org. Confucius Classrooms sponsored by the Asia Society’s NetworkAsia Society’s Confucius Classrooms Network is a national network of exemplary Chinese language programs. The Network serves as model sites for developing the field of Chinese language teaching in American schools. For more information, visit: Asia Society > Confucius Classrooms Network. Washington State currently has five Confucius Classrooms that are part of the Asia

  • , landscape design, arboriculture and experience in the planning and implementation citywide programs. In addition, the work requires a technical knowledge of trees, including but not limited to assessing, diagnosing and suggesting corrective treatments for declining trees. Incumbents must be skilled in program promotion to promote an improvement program to other city departments and the public. The Arborist is also responsible for the Urban Forestry Unit’s budget, operations and management of the Unit’s

  • and communication skills. Enhance their mathematical knowledge. Meet mathematicians from around the world. Be given the opportunity to develop and complete a unique personal project. Interact with the Museum’s senior leadership team and the Visiting Professor. Learn what it takes to operate a successful business. Gain exposure to a variety of interesting programs, lectures, and people. Be part of a motivated and talented cohort. The successful candidate will have: A bachelor’s degree or equivalent

  • the Journal of Mobile Communication, Computation, and Information-Wireless Networks-Springer; at the Journal of IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management; and is an editorial assistant at the PICMET. His interpersonal skills have helped him to gain many awards and honors such as Academic Excellence Aware, Student Activities and Leadership Programs PSU 2019, Outstanding International Student Recognition Award PSU 2019, People’s Choice Awards in Ph.D. Form ETM Poster 2019, and People’s Choice

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  • of Love and the title role in Don Pasquale for Tacoma Opera. Dr. Guhr is also an educator, with experience in vocal and dramatic instruction, lecturing on music history, and outreach performance programs. Dr. Guhr acted as Tacoma Opera’s Production/Education and Outreach Manager during the Covid shutdown and subsequent reopening, arranging dozens of short, online recitals and directing several opera films for online viewing. His most recent directorial efforts were for a production of Faust for

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  • of Love and the title role in Don Pasquale for Tacoma Opera. Dr. Guhr is also an educator, with experience in vocal and dramatic instruction, lecturing on music history, and outreach performance programs. Dr. Guhr acted as Tacoma Opera’s Production/Education and Outreach Manager during the Covid shutdown and subsequent reopening, arranging dozens of short, online recitals and directing several opera films for online viewing. His most recent directorial efforts were for a production of Faust for

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  • Concert is Free Admission Faculty Musicians JENNIFER RHYNE SHELLY MYERS CRAIG RINE FRANCINE PETERSON ERIK STEIGHNER For Questions:Dr. Jennifer Rhyne, Associate Professor of Flute and Music Theory School of Music, Theatre & Dance; Pacific Lutheran University (253) 535-7058 e-mail: rhynejl@plu.edu Abby Deskins, Coordinator of Educational Outreach Programs College of Professional Studies; Pacific Lutheran University (253) 535-7877 e-mail: adeskins@plu.eduMore Information: Directions to PLU Bus Parking