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  • Summer 2017 Boeing Chemical Technician Internship Posted by: alemanem / December 13, 2016 December 13, 2016 Over the course of the 10-12 week internship experience you will have the opportunity to: Work directly with a mentor in your field of study while finding solutions to real world problems Experience our products up close by touring state-of-the-art manufacturing and research facilities Interact directly with company leaders to discuss strategy and the future of Boeing Build a lasting

  • $600/week) Travel & Housing: Non-local students will be provided with a $500 travel allowance, on-campus housing or housing allowance if required, and a food allowance. Read Previous UO Masters’ Internship program in Electrochemistry Read Next 2022 Fred Hutch Summer Undergraduate Research Program LATEST POSTS USM School of Polymer Science and Engineering October 2, 2024 ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in Training May 2, 2024

  • Office Manager / Medical Assistant for 20 years Ophthalmology Assistant for 5 years Interests walking, gardening, family gatherings, reading Fun Facts I love to read! Currently expanding my book interests. I love working in other peoples yards and helping them suggesting certain plants and flowers Service Until the last year I volunteered at the local Rescue Mission serving meals during the Holidays. For 3 years I volunteered with the Diabetes Free Clinic at PLU, until they closed. I now enjoy

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  • elsewhere. Specifically, the research team traveled across North America – from the Puget Sound region to the Rocky Mountains, Texas, the Gulf of Mexico, the East Coast and the Great Lakes – to study areas adversely affected by drought, population growth and questionable management practices. See Tapped Out “Tapped Out” premieres at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26 at the Seattle Central Public Library, 1000 Fourth Ave. Find out more about Tapped Out. Kortney Scroger ‘14, a PLU senior communication major who

  • Katrina Hay, PhDDivision of Natural Sciences, Department of PhysicsLightboard for Instructional Videos Dr. Katrina Hay (PLU Photo/Katie Martell) Katrina is an associate professor in the physics department, where she enjoys teaching a range of courses. Her research interests include fluid dynamics, observational astronomy and physics education research. At PLU, she has mentored undergraduate interns in fluid physics phenomenology and she is looking forward to working with students on

  • would have the greatest access for your academic interests? Are you looking for a language learning/immersion program? Are there any PLU requirements that you can only take the semester you’re away? Are there any prerequisite or required sequential courses that affect when you can participate in study away? How many semester hours do you need to complete the semester you’re away in order to graduate on time? Do you have room to take any general elective courses? What prerequisites will you need to

  • of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care, for other people, for their communities, and for the Earth”, emphasizing intersections of diversity, justice, and sustainability. The Cornerstone courses are carefully designed by professors to emphasize the University’s mission and to support your intellectual development, focused on important questions from multiple perspectives. The program will give you opportunities to apply your interests and passions in ways that help you meaningfully

  • students’ interests in pursuing a career in writing. Barot described several other ways that DJS has been integrated into the Series, one being a focus on bringing writers who are thinking and writing about contemporary issues. “Once these people are on campus,” Barot explains, “they walk, and talk, and celebrate these values…They are writing about social justice issues, or they’re writing stories that touch upon those issues.” The visiting writers are invited to campus not just as visiting artists

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  • extended family – who all live in this area. Professional 2003 to present: PLU Student Health Center Family Practice Office Manager / Medical Assistant for 20 years Ophthalmology Assistant for 5 years Interests walking, gardening, family gatherings, reading Fun Facts I love to read! Currently expanding my book interests. I love working in other peoples yards and helping them suggesting certain plants and flowers Service Until the last year I volunteered at the local Rescue Mission serving meals during

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