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  • field and a career? Nursing kind of jumped out at me when I looked at career lists. It was the career that I felt fit me best: flexible hours, good pay, physically active, challenging and mentally stimulating. Most important, it has variety and lets me be around lots of new people each day. What do you enjoy most about your work? Every day is different; new challenges, new faces and new ways to help people. I can have a bad day, and the next day is a fresh slate, a new variety of people and symptoms

  • . Beyond these interpersonal relationships, which I cherish to this day and intend to maintain for years to come, I also gained knowledge and skills through my coursework that have proven useful to me in later academic endeavors. While I was in Norway, I conducted an independent field research project on Norwegian approaches to development aid, which involved personal interviews with several prominent scholars and practitioners. Now, in my graduate studies in the anthropology and sociology of

  • has each and every student’s best interest in mind. More specifically, the PLU psychology department has contributed toward my personal growth and presented me with opportunities to build a career for myself in the mental health field through work, research and volunteering. I attribute my academic success to the faculty at PLU by providing me with the tools and resources I need to pursue my professional career goals as a marriage and family therapist. One part of positive PLU experience is the

  • Garling, Senior Capstone Seminar Colloidal semiconductor quantum dot properties depend on their surface ligands. Dithiocarbamate ligands are of particular interest due to their potential use in industry. Knowledge of how this ligand is binds to the crystal surface is lacking. TEADMPTC undergoes acid base chemistry in common solvents, producing multiple species in solution. 3:30-3:40 - Break3:40 pm - Insertion of Botryococcus braunii Race B SSL-3 Gene into a pETDuet-1 Vector for the Comparative

  • /) Publications: Purposeful inquiry: detoxing the poisoned chalice, Untitled Story City of Culture? Editor Eamonn Baker YES! Publications 2004. Remembering our Shared Legacy from the First World War Editor Eamonn Baker 2009 YES! Publications. Burning Issues- A graphic novel- collaborative writing process facilitated by Eamonn Baker 2017. A Towards Understanding and Healing Publication. Maureen has an MA in Peace and Conflict Studies and has worked in the field of community relations and peace building for

  • List, it will be important to know which databases are most used within your major/field of study. You can learn more about this by consulting with your professor or contacting one of the librarians. To help you, we have also sorted the databases by their subject (major/field) and type (news, primary sources, for example). Once you have a better sense of which databases will be best for you, you can access and search their contents by clicking on their name. Know that each of these databases will

  • of various traditions while exploring and clarifying your own worldview. You’ll find professors committed to excellence in teaching, who will work with you to design a personalized major, double major or minor around your educational goals, and you’ll have opportunities for hands-on learning in research, field work and service learning. Through your study, you’ll be well-prepared for career fields that require critical, contextual and creative thinking, ethical decision- making and working with

  • knowledge a liberal arts education provides as important for career success.Professors who are mentors, teachers, and experts in their fields.A global education, with hundreds of study abroad options. Over 50% of PLU students study away!Valuable research, field, and internship experience.Preparation for your next steps after graduation and connections with fellow alumni around the world.Washington's #1small college to help graduates find jobs-Zippia Top 13%in the Nation for return on investment

  • student grants because it requires you to take certain kinds of classes in order to get the grant, and then do a certain kind of job to keep the grant from turning into a loan.Award amount: up to $4,000 Deadline: Applicants are considered for this award when their FAFSA application is being processed. Number of awards: n/a Criteria: There are very specific criteria for this award, including teaching in a high-need field in a location that serves low-income families. You can read more at the TEACH

  • their fields.A global education, with hundreds of study abroad options. Over 50% of PLU students study away!Valuable research, field, and internship experience.Preparation for your next steps after graduation and connections with fellow alumni around the world.Washington's #1small college to help graduates find jobs-Zippia Top 13%in the Nation for return on investment–Georgetown University study