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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
PLU will launch into Earth and Diversity Week with the Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture and the Steen Family Symposium Earth & Diversity Week is an opportunity to explore the interconnected relationship between diversity, justice, and sustainability and how these values experienced in our contexts today. Earth & Diversity Week is hosted annually during the week of Earth Day and features Earth Day lectures, campus… April 9, 2024 Environmental Studies
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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
PLU will launch into Earth and Diversity Week with the Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture and the Steen Family Symposium Earth & Diversity Week is an opportunity to explore the interconnected relationship between diversity, justice, and sustainability and how these values experienced in our contexts today. Earth & Diversity Week is hosted annually during the week of Earth Day and features Earth Day lectures, campus… April 9, 2024 Environmental Studies
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The annual Gulf Coast Undergraduate Research Symposium (GCURS) website is now open to undergraduate students to apply to present their original research discoveries. The Chemistry section is open to junior and senior undergraduates. The application deadline is October 7, 2019. This year GCURS, will be…
advisors are invited to the Chemistry Department gathering from 4:00 – 5:30 PM (optional Saturday, November 2 Student presentations & reception Sunday, November 3 Professional development talks, networking & campus tours by the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (optional) More information available at: http://gcurs.rice.edu/ Read Previous Product Testing Project Manager Position Read Next Chemist Opportunity at IEH Analytical Laboratories LATEST POSTS Mississippi State University Now
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Industrial Internships for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Undergraduate Students On Tuesday, October 1, SCI Scholars will start accepting applications for its 2020 summer internships. This year, 33 positions are available, giving more students than ever a chance to learn valuable professional skills. Requirements to apply:…
Current sophomore or junior Minimum GPA of at least 3.5 (out of 4.0) Individual positions may have additional requirements. Interns will receive a $6,500 – $10,000 salary, an additional $1,000 for professional development, a certificate, and an opportunity to recognize an influential high school teacher. The application deadline will be November 30, 2019. Read Previous Chemist Opportunity at IEH Analytical Laboratories Read Next Cancer Research Opportunity 2020 LATEST POSTS Mississippi State
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If you missed the virtual panel in the fall – or if you just want more information about the Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program – they are hosting one last virtual panel before the application deadline and you are welcome to join. Virtual Alumni Panel…
launch your career with a paid internship at the same time (average, annualized internship salary this year is over $64,000) Includes alumni currently working at: SpaceX National Renewable Energy Lab Cree Apple Firmenich MKS Thermo Fisher Scientific (Analytical Instruments Group) Bungie Thermo Fisher Scientific (Life Sciences Group) Read Previous Pierce County Internship Program Read Next Dynamic Compression Summer School (DCSS) LATEST POSTS Dept of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
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The identity of participants will remain as confidential as possible. In order to participate in the program, any participants must commit that their conversations should remain private, meaning that
Is it confidential?The identity of participants will remain as confidential as possible. In order to participate in the program, any participants must commit that their conversations should remain private, meaning that the discussions will not be disclosed without the other’s consent, unless legally compelled to do so (e.g., rare events such as a subpoena, etc.). The leadership team agrees to the same confidentiality standards as participants, and data about participants collected by the
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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
Unlocking Full-Ride and Full-Tuition Scholarships at PLU When it comes to securing full-ride scholarships, they are quite rare at most colleges and universities. A full-ride scholarship covers all expenses related to attending school – tuition, student fees, housing, food, and more. The reality is that only a small number of students receive… July 31, 2024 FAQ'sFinancial AidScholarships
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Dr. Charles Bergman begins his phased retirement in Summer 2015 after thirty-eight unusually interesting and accomplished years at PLU.
, generous, and humane work at PLU. Deeply committed to people, to the arts, and to social justice, Tom’s work centers on the relationships among beauty, connection, and care. “[B]eauty is good for us—by which I mean it makes us better people,” he writes. “Experiences of beauty seem to me the rare moments when we actually feel something like grace, moments when we can seem connected to other things and times and states of being.” Those moments of grace have sounded through all parts of Tom’s life—in
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Growing season begins at community garden On Sunday, April 20, the grand opening of the PLU Community Garden’s permanent site officially kicked off Earth Week. Located on 121st Street South behind Ingram Hall, the 10,000-square-foot site is much larger than the garden’s previous a 150-square-foot…
April 25, 2008 Growing season begins at community garden On Sunday, April 20, the grand opening of the PLU Community Garden’s permanent site officially kicked off Earth Week. Located on 121st Street South behind Ingram Hall, the 10,000-square-foot site is much larger than the garden’s previous a 150-square-foot plot on lower campus. Sunday’s festivities included a ceremonial ribbon cutting by President Loren Anderson, a blessing of the garden by campus pastors Dennis Sepper and Nancy Connor
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Within the environmental studies curriculum at PLU, the social sciences provide perspectives on the environment from a human point of view, balancing the ecological perspectives contributed by the
Professor of AnthropologyMichael Behrens, Professor of BiologySuzanne Crawford O’Brien, Professor of Religion and CultureRomey Haberle, Associate Professor of BiologySergia Hay, Associate Professor of PhilosophyJennifer James, Associate Professor of EnglishRose McKenney, Professor of Earth Science and Environmental StudiesRebekah M. K. Mergenthal, Associate Professor of HistoryBrian Naasz, Resident Assistant Professor of ChemistryKevin J. O’Brien, Professor of Christian Ethics and Environmental
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