Page 174 • (4,657 results in 0.04 seconds)

  • COVID-19. Additional information about the PMP can be found at the program website https://engineering.purdue.edu/ChE/ms.  Please do not hesitate to contact the Program Director and Professor, Dr. William Clark (clarkw@purdue.edu) or the PMP Administrator, Mr. Corwin Green (csgreen@purdue.edu) for further information. Read Previous COVID-19 Student Action Fund Read Next ORNL Post-Bachelor’s Research Associate Opportunity LATEST POSTS USM School of Polymer Science and Engineering October 2, 2024 ACS

  • and China to Trinidad and Tobago, or shorter January Term and summer programs from a diverse rotating list of countries that include Italy, Namibia and New Zealand. For those looking to explore other parts of Washington or the United States, domestic options include Neah Bay, Washington, and Honolulu, Hawaii. Internships, research, language immersion and cultural exploration are foundational elements of study away experiences, and vary from program to program. Whereas many of PLU’s peer

  • better internship available in the state.What are some of the projects you’ve been working on for the Senate Democratic Caucus? I have had the opportunity to help draft parts of legislation, conduct policy research for staff and legislators, write e-newsletters for our caucus, staff the Financial Institutions and Insurance (FII) Committee for a double-booked policy staffer—which has been amazing—and attend strategy meetings with legislators in our caucus for the FII committee. What are some of the

  • THE PLU FAMILY PORTAL Once you create your account, you have the ability to personalize newsletters, from content to frequency. You can choose to receive the newsletter digest weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or quarterly. The online portal also generates news and information specific to you and your student, all based on the interests you select. Sign up today!

  • apply their knowledge to creating letterpress broadsides, books, and ephemera. Through examining the structures, functions, and activities of the contemporary publishing industry, students will evaluate how trends in the industry are likely to shape vocational opportunities in the near future. Through practicing the crafts and technologies of contemporary publishing professionals, students will integrate their own interests and skills with industry expectations while preparing for vocations in

  • . Interests Mystery Fiction (I'm a total audio book geek) Walking/Hiking Travel Water (anywhere)

  • Cind M. Treser Memorial Student Scholarship Fund Posted by: nicolacs / February 18, 2022 February 18, 2022 DESCRIPTION The Cind M. Treser Memorial Student Scholarship program (formerly the Ed Pickett Memorial Student Scholarship) gives recognition to outstanding and deserving undergraduate students majoring in Environmental Health (or in an allied discipline) and who intend to take employment in the field of Environmental Health in Washington State upon completion of the baccalaureate degree

  • . Her other interests include illustration, printmaking, and ceramics. When she’s  not creating, she loves drinking coffee and being an overprotective plant parent.Portfolio Margaret MathewsBFA, Studio Art (Sculpture) Margaret’s goal is to amuse, bemuse, or confuse her viewers. Her art often holds elements of absurdity and irony. She believes beauty and humor are important to living life. She aims to make this world just that much more bearable.Portfolio Rheanna MeehanBFA, Graphic Design I am a

  • variety of food interests, including Danielle Palmer, President of PLU’s Food Club, Justin Lytle, PLU Assistant Professor of Chemistry, and Holly Foster, owner of Zestful Gardens. “The fact that they could talk all morning – it showed that common interest in food that was binding them,” McKenna said. After the morning roundtable, the group toured Dining Services and spent the afternoon in a hands-on cooking lesson from fellow presenter Glenn Kuehn, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University

  • and the Christmas concerts, just to name a couple. Through this design, we also know PLU Contacts will be valuable connections to the families and youth in the Region 1 congregations regarding information about PLU resources available to them. Your participation as a PLU Contact will provide you with opportunities to help make others aware of  PLU through your own interests, passion and commitment to Lutheran higher education!