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  • The Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction (HWTR) Program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Product Testing Project Manager (Natural Resource Scientist 2). This position is located in our Headquarters Building in Lacey, WA. Salary: $48,792.00 – $64,008.00 Annually We are looking…

    Product Testing Project Manager Position Posted by: nicolacs / June 21, 2019 June 21, 2019 The Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction (HWTR) Program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Product Testing Project Manager (Natural Resource Scientist 2). This position is located in our Headquarters Building in Lacey, WA. Salary: $48,792.00 – $64,008.00 Annually We are looking for applicants with a strong sense of curiosity, who like challenges and are creative in their problem solving

  • Seattle University is seeking a full-time Chemistry Lab Manager  Salary Range: $60,300 – $68,100 Open until filled. Seattle University has provided a compensation range that represents its good faith estimate of what the University may pay for the position at the time of posting. The…

    Chemistry Lab Manager – Seattle University Posted by: nicolacs / November 28, 2023 November 28, 2023 Seattle University is seeking a full-time Chemistry Lab Manager  Salary Range: $60,300 – $68,100 Open until filled. Seattle University has provided a compensation range that represents its good faith estimate of what the University may pay for the position at the time of posting. The salary offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as the qualifications of the

  • KPLU names new general manager Erik Nycklemoe has been named General Manager of KPLU/Pacific Public Media , succeeding Paul Stankavich, who will retire at the end of January 2013 after leading the station since 2007. “The quality of applicants was extremely high, reflecting the high…

    December 17, 2012 KPLU names new general manager Erik Nycklemoe has been named General Manager of KPLU/Pacific Public Media, succeeding Paul Stankavich, who will retire at the end of January 2013 after leading the station since 2007. “The quality of applicants was extremely high, reflecting the high regard KPLU has across the country and the fine work of the KPLU staff,” said Steve Olson, Vice President of Development & University Relations at Pacific Lutheran University, licensee of KPLU-FM

  • Professors Claire Todd (Geosciences and Environmental Studies) and Sergia Hay (Philosophy) had the honor of working with this year's class of Environmental Studies students as they completed their

    2021 Environmental Studies CapstonesProfessors Claire Todd (Geosciences and Environmental Studies) and Sergia Hay (Philosophy) had the honor of working with this year’s class of Environmental Studies students as they completed their interdisciplinary and culminating projects for their major. This capstone cohort tackled a wide range of current environmental issues and employed the methods and tools of multiple disciplines including biology, literature, chemistry, philosophy, art, political

  • Psychology Student Research Conference December 8, 2022 4:00-6:30 pm Rieke Science Center - Lobby

    Oakley & Lorelei Eddy3. Noah Collell & Olivia De Leon4. Daneshia Vashchenko-Cline5. Isabel Garza & Madison Barr6. Olivia R. Burg7. Keisha J Laguer Vandessppooll8. Cassidy Conrad, Aislyn Nihan, & Dylan Smith*9. Amber Simons, Sam Black, & Hazel Busic*1. Alisha M. Nkwonta “So Much to Do, Too Little Time: Effects of Time Poverty and Race on College Students” 2. Alan Oakley & Lorelei Eddy “Parent Views on Child Biological Knowledge” 3. Noah Collell & Olivia De Leon “Changes in Light Indexes Effects on SAD

  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    Move-in at PLU 2023 This behind-the-scenes video showcases the vibrant campus life, the incredible opportunities, and the tight-knit community that defines the PLU experience. Discover why PLU is not just a university; it’s a home away from home.  September 11, 2023 Residential LifeStudent Life

  • Luther, Martin: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Dove, Jonathan: Ring Out, Wild Bells (from The Passing of the Year) McDowall, Cecilia: O Oriens Nance, Richard: In Profundum Maris Burton, Ken: Descend to

    2020-present2020-2021 2021-2022Luther, Martin: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Dove, Jonathan: Ring Out, Wild Bells (from The Passing of the Year) McDowall, Cecilia: O Oriens Nance, Richard: In Profundum Maris Burton, Ken: Descend to Earth arr. Christensen, F. Melius: Beautiful Savior Galante, Brian Edward: Mvt. I and Mvt. 5, Wisdom (from So Hallow’d the Time) Forrest, Dan: Light Beyond Shadow Danner, David: Arise, Your Light Has Come arr. David Willcocks: O Come All Ye Faithful arr. David

  • changes already being implemented during the 2021-2022 academic year. A few major themes emerged within these two reports. One was the need to further invest in facilities and employees. The reports found a need to prioritize facility improvements to correct gender inequities. That includes focusing on improving the softball stadium, improving locker room spaces for teams, creating private office space for all head coaches, and setting aside additional space for athletic training services. In regards