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  • (Ornithology); BIOL 367 (Conservation Biology and Management), and ENVT 350 (Environmental Methods of Investigation). In addition, some specimens are used in student-faculty collaborative research projects. Due to the delicate nature of the specimens, access to museum specimens must be coordinated by a biology department faculty member.Open HouseBiology professor Jacob Egge hosts a museum open house on most Fridays in the fall semester. Starting September 13th, the museum will be open from 10:30-11:30am

  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Caitlin Ferguson Clover Creek Watershed Digital Postcards Site Menu Home Story and Contributors Events Pierce County Watershed Management Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Council Event Calendar Chambers Clover Creek Watershed Archive ENVT 350 Welcome to our Watershed Blog! Digital Postcards Clover Creek Watershed Timeline Exhibit Blogposts Stormwater Pollution in Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Restoration in Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Salmon in Chambers-Clover

  • Remove Back New Delete Grace Godwin Clover Creek Watershed Digital Postcards Site Menu Home Story and Contributors Events Pierce County Watershed Management Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Council Event Calendar Chambers Clover Creek Watershed Archive ENVT 350 Welcome to our Watershed Blog! Digital Postcards Clover Creek Watershed Timeline Exhibit Blogposts Stormwater Pollution in Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Restoration in Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Salmon in Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed

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  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Kaitlyn Stabell Clover Creek Watershed Digital Postcards Site Menu Home Story and Contributors Events Pierce County Watershed Management Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Council Event Calendar Chambers Clover Creek Watershed Archive ENVT 350 Welcome to our Watershed Blog! Digital Postcards Clover Creek Watershed Timeline Exhibit Blogposts Stormwater Pollution in Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Restoration in Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Salmon in Chambers-Clover

  • . (Celine Dorner, Cristina Fridenstine, Susan Mann, Lisa Marcus, Laura Polcyn). Diversity RetreatPLU Diversity Retreat held, sponsored and facilitated by the University Diversity Committee. Included almost 40 faculty, administrators and student leaders. 1999 University-wide trainingAlmost 400 faculty, administrators, staff and student leaders participate in workshops reviewing the university’s Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, ADA and Sexual Misconduct policies, as well as conflict management

  • to remove these invasive species. The project will re-establish native plants carefully selected and consistent with historical plant communities of the Oak Woodland/Prairie Mosaic vegetation zone. PLU has impressive groves of oaks along the hillside that divides Upper and Lower Campus and is well connected to surrounding habitats in the watershed. Along Clover Creek there are several sites actively being restored by Forterra and Pierce County Surface Water Management. The project also will

  • faculty (AGF) for the Baha’i Institute of Higher Education (BIHE) in Iran, which offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Science, Engineering, Humanities, Social Science and Business and Management. The AGF, composed of hundreds of accredited professors from universities outside of Iran, creates and supports distance learning designed to overcome unrelenting religious persecution of Baha’i’s and the systematic denial of their access to higher education.

  • , which is assisted in its operation and management by Puget Sound Public Radio, a non-profit corporation governed by an independent board. The UW and PLU expect to close the transaction early in 2016, subject to the approval of the Federal Communications Commission. The PLU Board of Regents, the Puget Sound Public Radio board, and the UW Board of Regents have approved the acquisition. Read Previous MediaLab Documentary to Premiere at the Seattle Public Library Read Next ‘PLU Sunday’ Celebrates Life

  • Communications Commission, then the UW and KUOW have agreed to step aside, and PLU will move forward in selling the license to them. It’s important to note that we’re contractually bound with the UW to accept nothing less than a matching offer of $7 million in immediately available funds and $1 million in on-air underwriting consideration, and on substantially the same terms as the UW agreement. A bit of background: PLU has supported the campaign throughout, allowing KPLU station management to run the Save