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  • members at various stages of their academic careers. The panelists will address diversity as it relates to the educational and scholarly role at their respective institutions, including curricular content, scholarly methodology, and the research mission. The panelists will provide an overview of the impact of diversity initiatives on student competencies and knowledge; and why diversity should inform the scholarship and pedagogy of every academic discipline. Webinar hosted by the Council on

  • Assistant in Venezuela Buley will be placed in either one of Venezuela’s universities or at a Binational Center (learning centers affiliated with the U.S. Embassy) as an English teaching assistant. There he will lead language learning classes, facilitate conversation groups and present lectures and discussions on U.S. culture and society. “I decided to apply for an English teaching assistantship to learn more about teaching, to gain experience in the education field and to make a meaningful impact in

  • capacity to manage it.” This realization inspired the Environmental Studies major to take the responsibility of land stewardship into his own hands, using his knowledge of habitats and invasive species to develop a plan to manage the natural habitat in PLU’s backyard. This venture has gone from a summer project to a permanent position in facilities that fosters volunteer opportunities for students and the greater community. “This is a local issue and it’s possible to make an impact through action

  • Scholarship programs are all prorated for part-time enrollment and could affect your final cost.  We can help with a cost comparison if you wish. What happens if I drop a class during the semester?Dropping a class will have a different impact depending on a variety of factors such as when you drop the class, what type of aid you are receiving, and your student type. It is best to contact our office directly if you are curious how dropping a class will impact your financial aid or billing. Why is my

  • . “The connections you make are invaluable,” says Moran, who counts the DNC internship as her third so far. “I can’t stress this enough. The mentors you make in these internships will help you succeed in the future.” Moran applied for the highly competitive DNC internship at the recommendation of a friend at a Girls State summer leadership and citizenship program. Finance major Simbarashe Change ’15 says he found out about his summer internship at Seattle-based Russell Investments by checking

  • Center is a multimedia center designed to serve as a virtual and physical hub of international studies across the campus. Webpage: www.plu.edu/lrc/ Email: lrc@plu.edu Phone: 253-535-8330 Campus Location: Hong International HallMakerspace (Innovation Studies)Makerspace (Innovation Studies)Description: The Innovation Studies Makerspace is a place for discussing ideas, finding inspiration, creating prototypes, crafting, working with electronics, and numerous other projects. Webpage: www.plu.edu

  • $25,000 to the fund. Brenda and Randy also named PLU as one of six beneficiaries of a charitable trust set up in their will, which they hope will eventually grow into the millions and fund projects and scholarships at PLU. “Estate planning is great, especially when you might not have the money to give out of pocket at this time,” says Brenda, 44, who is CFO at Icicle Seafoods Inc. in Seattle. She was awarded the Outstanding Alumnus Award at PLU’s 2007 homecoming and serves as a member of the School of

  • applied laboratory projects, Python programming/data-analytics, and professional development in interview skills, leadership, and project management). The degree is completed by a 9-month paid internship in industry or a national laboratory, typically leading to permanent employment. They have clean-tech companies interested in taking interns across the country. They can waive the application fee with a short pre-application.  Don’t hesitate to email Shannon directly at swb@uoregon.edu if you are

  • minorities, women, and first-generation college students. Key Dates and Deadlines:  03/01/2021: Applications Due 03/22/2021: Notice of Invitation to Participate 06/02/2021: Experience Begins For more information, including a printable flyer, research projects and how to apply, see http://reu.chem.olemiss.edu or contact program director Dr. Nathan I. Hammer at nhammer@olemiss.edu. The Ole Miss PCHEM Summer Research Program REU is supported by The National Science Foundation (CHE-1156713, CHE-1460568, CHE

  • specifically designed for working school leaders, who may have multiple demands, to obtain their Ed.D and superintendent credentials in three years.Quick Links Program Highlights Why Ed.D? Admission Requirements Fill out an inquiry form Make a phone appointment Ask questions via emailThere are three strands to this program that make up the coursework: superintendent coursework, advanced leadership coursework, and applied research coursework. The program includes two job-embedded applied projects focused on

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