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  • 2nd 4-5PM Pacific / 7-8PM Eastern RSVP for Zoom Info: https://forms.gle/98RJzcPPhMTXWBCQ9 Questions? Send them my way: Lynde Ritzow – lynde@uoregon.edu Academic Requirements: Students with backgrounds in chemistry, physics, biochemistry, chemical and electrical engineering – and related fields are welcome to apply, Why It’s Special: In just over a year, you can gain: 9-months work experience.  This year’s average, annualized internship salary is over $64,000. A master’s degree in chemistry or

  • research paper or poster. The award is for non-reimbursed travel expenses. The number and size of the Quigg Awards will vary each year and there may be years when no Awards are granted. The president of the university may make special discretionary disbursements from the award fund in support of extraordinary accomplishment or need that falls outside of the annual award competition. Nominations/Applications. Nominations and applications should be addressed to the Office of the President. Established

  • organization. Therefore, our student clubs/organizations should not bring political candidates on campus to campaign. There may be special circumstances in which a student club/organization may bring political candidates to campus. For specific inquiries, please work with the Office for Student Engagement.Sponsorship of Voter Registration ActivitiesStudent clubs/organizations may sponsor non-partisan voter registration activities in collaboration with ASPLU Lute Vote. In accordance with election laws, all

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  • Channel at 9 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays from Feb. 9, 2015 through April 30, 2015. More details → Special thanks to Rob Wells, Joanne Lisosky, Anne-Marie Falloria, Allie Reynolds, and Matt Salzano. Trailer × Ep 1 – Warm Welcome From Moss Cow Hey Papa! I hope you got back to Santasia okay. I decided use my new laptop, Emily, to tell you stories about life stateside so that you don’t worry about me too much! Love you, S. × Ep 2 – Meet the Adventuring Amigas In which I meet all of the girls in my dorm and

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  • Alexa and Innovation Research at Amazon By Michael Halvorson, Benson Chair in Business and Economic History. On Monday, February 19, 2018 (President’s Day), students at Pacific Lutheran University are invited for a special tour of Amazon’s Seattle headquarters (HQ). The event is being sponsored by Amazon and PLU’s office of Career… January 31, 2018 AlexaAmazonArtificial IntelligenceBusiness and Economic HistoryEchoInnovation StudiesMarvin MinskyMichael Halvorson

  • A Christmas Invitation at PLU PLU’s 125th Anniversary will come to a spectacular crescendo December 11, 2015, with a televised broadcast, a performance by opera star Angela Meade ’01 and a world premiere by an acclaimed Hollywood composer-all in one very special concert. It may just have turned to fall,… October 6, 2015 Choir of the WestUniversity Symphony Orchestra

  • brings an intimacy to the production. The audience is immersed in the story, where they can see subtleties and moments that would go unseen on the mainstage in Eastvold Auditorium. One of Wallace’s favorite lines in the play is when Truvy states, “laughter through tears is my favorite emotion.” This line describes one of the reasons Wallace thinks the play is worth seeing. “See it to be reminded of life’s special moments; to learn how to find joy through sorrow; and to support a cast and crew who

  • conferences, festivals and special events. The ensembles tour regularly both domestically and internationally, with their last international tour to China in 2009. In addition to performing, the PLU students will visit an animal sanctuary in Melbourne featuring Australia’s unique native animals, view the famous Penguin Parade, be hosted by members of the Bairnsdale Sunrise Rotary club for three nights where they have entrance to an Indigenous Cultural Centre, see the Australian War Memorial in Canberra