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  • Science and Engineering Summer Research Opportunities at Rice University Posted by: nicolacs / January 25, 2021 January 25, 2021 The goal of these programs is to provide early stage students first hand experience with cutting-edge research in a range of departments, including Biology, Chemistry, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, and more. These summer research experiences for undergraduate’s (REU)’s are ten-week research-immersion internship programs at Rice

  • work. PLU scholarships and grants are renewable for an additional two years, provided the student is making satisfactory academic progress. Financial aid awards for the 2022-23 academic year are expected to be released beginning in early March.Satisfactory Academic Progress PolicyTransfer ScholarshipsArtistic Achievement Scholarships

  • PLU Health ServicesPhone 253-535-7337 Email health@plu.edu HoursPLU Health Services is open from mid-August through early to mid-June, Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Our Summer hours (mid-June to mid-August) are Tuesdays, Wednesday, and Thursdays, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Health provider available on Wednesdays only – 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. We are closed between Christmas and New Year’s Day and on the Federal Holidays, when the entire University is closed.LocationHealth Services is

  • Jeffery WrightJeffery (“Jeff”) Wright has been a professional humanitarian since the early 1990s. Since that time he has been involved as a front-line practitioner in many of the high-profile emergency and humanitarian responses that most Western audiences would have heard of (and perhaps a few that Western audiences would not have heard of). Apart from a brief detour as Country Director for an INGO development portfolio, his career has been entirely focused on humanitarian and emergency

  • Michael Behrens Professor of Biology he/him/his Phone: 253-535-7565 Email: behrenmd@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 145 Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Personal Video Additional Titles/Roles Director of Environmental Studies Education Ph.D., Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2005 M.A., Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2003 B.S., Biological Sciences: Concentration in

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  • attractive sale price considering economic conditions at the time. Since 2007, Professor Flick has been in private practice both for a large, national law firm working on securitization and structured finance.  Among the transactions on which Professor Flick worked was a unique financing of life settlements.  In his private practice, Professor Flick advises small and medium sized companies as a contract general counsel.  His clients include early stage start-up companies and his largest client has annual

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  • , fossil, and rock collections are maintained and housed within the department. Internships for students are available through local industries and government agencies.Areas of EmphasisBachelor of Arts  If you’re interested in a broad degree program that offers greater flexibility and is well suited to combining with another major or minor, the B.A. is for you. Bachelor of Arts in Education If you want to teach earth science in elementary or secondary schools, you’ll need this degree. A minor in Earth

  • work in highly creative fields, including business, education, computing, non-profit organizations, music, and public service. Interested in joining them? Program Influences Professor Junichi Tsuneoka is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication, Media, and Design Arts Professor Michael Halvorson, Benson Chair of Business and Economic History Innovation Studies at PLU was one of the first fully-developed academic programs in the Pacific Northwest to study innovation

  • success after another—and perhaps destined by one very early experience: The first article she wrote, on cafeteria lunches, ran in her elementary-school newspaper. “I thought it was so much fun seeing my name in the paper,” Patterson said She picked up reporting again in high school, working for her school’s paper and freelancing for The News Tribune’s Young Adult Pages. She also delivered newspapers. “There was a point in time when I was delivering the paper and had a byline,” Patterson said. Still

  • recognition of an investment of time, talent and resources for TPS students, families and staff, the Gold Star Community Partner Award signifies honor and thanks to a community partner who has made a difference by doing what is best for kids,” said Amanda Scott-Thomas,Tacoma Public Schools’ director of Community Partnership, Academic Equity & Achievement. “TPS chose to honor PLU for consistently partnering and investing in the education of our children and youth—whose future, in turn, will affect the