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  • Navigating the Pharmacy School Application ProcessThe PharmCAS application cycle begins in mid-July for each admission cycle. For example, if you hope to begin pharmacy school in Fall 2017, you would begin the application process in the summer of 2016. You may start your PharmCAS application as soon as it is available. The Early Decision deadline is in September of each year. The first regular application deadline date is in early November and the last regular application deadline is in the

  • by Douglas Oakman Men and Women Making Friends in Early Modern France edited by Lewis C. Seifert and Rebecca Wilkin Coming Full Circle: Spirituality and Wellness among Native Communities in the Pacific Northwest by Suzanne Crawford O'brien Family Values and the Rise of the Christian Right by Seth Dowland The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements by Erik Hammerstrom An Introduction to Christian Environmentalism: Ecology, Virtue, and Ethics by Kathryn D. Blanchard and

  • Renewable Energy Scholarship Posted by: nicolacs / September 6, 2022 September 6, 2022 September marks the beginning of application season for the Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation.  We are now soliciting applications for the scholarships to be given in 2023.  Last year we gave twelve $2000 scholarships; this year we anticipate 16 or more.  There will be at least one for an early undergraduate (preferable community college), at least one other undergrad scholarship, one for an early grad

  • RegistrationThe Registrar’s Office is responsible for collection and publication of the semestrial class schedule. This process occurs twice a year; once for Summer and Fall and once for J-term and Spring. The class schedule for Summer and Fall is made available to the campus in late March. Registration for these terms begins in early to mid April. The class schedule for J-term and Spring is made available to the campus in late October. Registration for these terms begins in early to mid

  • Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation Awards Posted by: alemanem / January 14, 2020 January 14, 2020 The Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation is awarding four scholarships this year to students in Oregon and Washington.  Scholarships will be awarded in 2020 based upon academic merit, accomplishments in the field, and demonstrated interest; one is reserved for an early undergraduate, preferably a community college student; a second is reserved for a late undergraduate; a third is reserved

  • Renewable Energy Scholarship Posted by: nicolacs / September 6, 2022 September 6, 2022 September marks the beginning of application season for the Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation.  We are now soliciting applications for the scholarships to be given in 2023.  Last year we gave twelve $2000 scholarships; this year we anticipate 16 or more.  There will be at least one for an early undergraduate (preferable community college), at least one other undergrad scholarship, one for an early grad

  • their first choice for continuing education graduate credits. An affordable and accessible way to earn continuing education credits, classes range between 1-3 graduate credits. Focus areas include: Teaching Excellence Instructional Strategies Classroom Management Literacy Brain-Based Special Populations Technology Leadership Early Childhood Design and Assessment Custom Independent Study In addition, candidates may pursue specialized continuing education certificates (non-endorsement) in areas such

  • 2017 AwardsCongratulations to the Overall Winners of the 2017 South Sound Regional Science & Engineering Fair! The top three overall winners in the grades 9-12 category earned a Grand Award of an all expenses paid trip to the 2017 Intel ISEF May 14-19 in Los Angeles, CA. 1st Place: Ashlynn Gallagher, W.F. West High School: A Novel Approach to Understanding Cancer: Using Antitumor Agents In The G2/M DNA Damage Checkpoint In The P53 Gene On The Early Development of Zebrafish Embryos 2nd Place

  • accessible to all.Varies Religion: The Annual David and Marilyn Knutson LectureBrings nationally recognized scholars creatively working with historical, scriptural, and theological sources into dialogue with contemporary questions and challenges.Varies Natural Sciences: The Rachel Carson Annual LectureBrings leading experts in the field of science and technology to campus to lecture on a topic of general interest for the evening.Late February/Early March Holocaust and Genocide Studies: The Natalie Mayer

  • left free for campus events and activities. “My main job here is to support Tom in his role, to help in any way possible. And to reach out to students,” Krise said. She is currently working as a project manager for Ford Motor Credit. Her team looks for process improvements in Ford properties in the U.S., Canada and India. She is the early-bird of the team, often rising in the early morning to send work emails across the globe. Patricia Krise was immediately impressed by the warmth and dedication to