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  • minorities, women, and first-generation college students. Key Dates and Deadlines:  03/07/2022: Applications Due 03/28/2022: Notice of Invitation to Participate 05/17/2022: Experience Begins (Move-In) 07/22/2022: Experience Ends (Move-Out For more information please see the OLEMISS_Chemistry_REU_FLYER_QR.  For research projects and how to apply, see http://reu.chem.olemiss.edu or contact program director Dr. Nathan I. Hammer at nhammer@olemiss.edu. Read Previous Pierce County Internship Program Read Next

  • ) Modern Language Association John Burroughs Society Defenders of Wildlife Environmental Defense Fund National Audubon Society National Wildlife Federation American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Humane Society of the United States Returning African Grey Parrots to the Wild Who doesn't love penguins? PLU professor to study relationship between birds, humans. Journey to the End of the Earth: Antarctica, Patagonia, Buenos Aires

  • and inclusion in modern and historical contexts.  We  encourage students to review these courses, available at https://www.plu.edu/provost/diversity-inclusion and find learning opportunities that fit your academic goals.  And if there are other courses that should be added to this list, please drop a note to marcom@plu.edu. Read Previous Lutes gather at CenturyLink Field to soak up sun and Sounders Read Next Death of Dr. Rae Linda Brown COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments

  • Dhaval (THE-vul) Patel Associate Director for Campus Life Operations he/him Phone: 253-535-8059 Email: dpatel@plu.edu Professional Education M.S.E., Higher Education Administration, University of Kansas, 2019 B.S., Computer Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 2017 Responsibilities Oversees on-campus housing processes, including but not limited to: Implementation, marketing and supervision of Fall / Winter Break / J-Term / Spring and Early Arrival Housing – Arrivals and

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  • summer of 2016. You may start your PTCAS application as soon as it is available. The Early Decision deadline is in mid-August of each year. Each PTCAS program has selected a firm or soft deadline. Programs may move from a soft to a firm deadline at any point during the cycle. Firm Deadline – You cannot apply to the program after the deadline has passed. Soft Deadline – You can still apply to the program after the deadline has passed, but the program may give less or no consideration to your file if

  • summer of 2016. You may start your PTCAS application as soon as it is available. The Early Decision deadline is in mid-August of each year. Each PTCAS program has selected a firm or soft deadline. Programs may move from a soft to a firm deadline at any point during the cycle. Firm Deadline – You cannot apply to the program after the deadline has passed. Soft Deadline – You can still apply to the program after the deadline has passed, but the program may give less or no consideration to your file if

  • outreach programs for youth, veteran and elderly groups. PLU alumna Kate Fontana ’08 believes that yoga should be affordable and accessible to people of all incomes and abilities. Fontana, executive director of Samdhana-Karana Yoga in Tacoma, has helped grow the nonprofit studio, whose mission is also to provide “trauma aware” yoga as a healing service to a diverse community and to those who may not be able to afford or even have awareness of yoga’s benefits. Samdhana-Karana provides a free, weekly

  • wider worlds of business, economics, and technology. For your program, Marc, there were faculty from History, Sociology, Economics, and Anthropology involved!” Michael: “Matt, can you tell readers how you got started with your business history project?” Matt: “Sure—It began with my shared interests in History and Economics. In this case, you were my faculty adviser, Dr. Halvorson, so when you described your current research on the early history of personal computing, I was intrigued. The topic that

  • The Religion Department is pleased to present the 2024 Spring Capstones.  Monday, May 20 – 4:00-6:30 pm  and Tuesday, May 21 – 1:00-3:00 pm Xavier Hall, Room 201 May 20, 2024 - 4:00-6:30 pm4:00-4:20 pm - Sarah Lynn Seabreeze Faith and Pandemics: Lutheran Theology and Application 4:20-4:40 pm - Sage Warner Respectability Through Religious Salvation Among Women in the Nation of Islam 4:40-5:00 pm - Jackson Helt Salvation and the Kingdom of God 5:00-5:20 pm - Isabelle Esposito What Is At Stake for

  • About Peace CorpsPeace Corps is a US government organization that sends volunteers around the world for two years of service. Volunteers work to support Peace Corps’ three goals: To help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women. To help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans. To help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served. Volunteers receive up to three weeks of intensive training