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  • APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women and Underrepresented Minorities Posted by: nicolacs / January 15, 2021 January 15, 2021 Looking for a paid summer internship to enhance your STEM education? Interested in working at a world-class research facility? APS and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs for women and underrepresented minorities. The goals of these programs are to encourage women and underrepresented minority undergraduate students to pursue

  • Laboratory Residency Graduate Fellowship Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Posted by: alemanem / October 11, 2023 October 11, 2023 Launched in 2017 and having onboarded its first class in fall 2018, the Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Laboratory Residency Graduate Fellowship (DOE NNSA LRGF) provides excellent financial benefits and professional development opportunities to students pursuing a Ph.D. in fields of study that address complex

  • on molecular biology, biotechnology, and bioengineering. Interns will work with two different scientists – one will teach basic molecular biology techniques as well as the business end of biotechnology, and the other will teach the production of proteins for commercialization. This program will require 15 – 20 hours per week during regular work hours (9 am – 5 pm) and will accommodate the student’s class schedule. The internship includes a stipend for the duration of the internship. Deadline to

  • , student art was evaluated by Samer Fouad and coordinated by Mare Blocker, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art & Design. Mr. Fouad particularly noted the overall high level of craftsmanship in this year’s submissions. The 2019 exhibition features ceramic arts, painting, and photography from students who are all class levels. Keystone students hung the show as part of their training. The opening reception is Wednesday, November 13 from 5-7 PM in the University Gallery where awards will be announced. The

  • and data used in modern computer systems. In the senior capstone class, you will put your skills to use as you design and implement a significant software program. Our Computer Science program provides a broad base core of fundamental material that stresses analysis and design experiences with substantial laboratory work, including software development. In addition, students are exposed to a variety of programming languages and systems. Students can choose from a number of upper-level courses

  • rewarding part is the end-of-the-year showcases where the students share the work they have created over the years, and some of them even admit that they enjoyed learning in my class! What was your favorite part about majoring in English? My favorite part of majoring in English was the extremely talented and supportive professors and faculty that allowed me to develop my voice and craft. Without their support I would not be able to share the same fervor and excitement with the students I am currently

  • Chapters Welcome to Your Library: How an Orientation Can Set Up International Students for Academic Success. (ACRL 2019) Selected Presentations Critical Library and Pedagogy Symposium, Do I Have to Have a Librarian Come to my Class? Power imbalances and power moves in library instruction., University of Arizona (09/2020) Critical Library and Pedagogy Symposium, Design Thinking in an Hour? Or, Design Thinking: A Cautionary Tale., University of Arizona (11/2018) LOEX, Charting the Library Firmament

  • more than just going to class. PLU students are active and involved – in the residence halls, on athletic fields and in the stands for sports, on the stage and in the audience for performing arts, and in scores of campus clubs. Families At PLU, we realize most students don’t attend college alone. Many parents want to know how a university will help their son or daughter grow academically, personally and professionally. Giving In order to keep tuition at a level that enables the university to serve

  • . Both majors are also offered a truly unique opportunity: a 10-day faculty-led international experience. As part of our BMBA 509 class, this immersive journey takes place annually in January or during Spring Break, with destinations that change each year. The primary focus of this experience is to provide firsthand exposure to the global nature of business and how culture significantly influences commerce. You can view previous trip itineraries on the International Experience page.Business

  • . There’s half of an old engine piston on his desk acting as a pencil-and-pen holder. It came from his father’s automotive shop. It had been his grandfather’s before that, but his father always told him he did that work so Heinen wouldn’t have to. He shares the story with the students, if they ask. Back to Class Acts Main Read Previous Biologist use Murdock grants to study birds, fish Read Next Looking into the laws behind adoption COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear