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furthermost tip of the Olympic Peninsula each year to learn about a native tribe he’s researched for decades. It’s designed as an introduction to anthropology, but it offers so much more to those who enroll. Neah Bay is an immersive study away experience just four hours from PLU’s campus. It offers a glimpse into a community that works hard to preserve its culture and sovereignty, teaching tribal members and outsiders alike about the rich history and entrenched values of the Makah people. “It is like the
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funded the unique center to the tune of $4 million. PLU has always focused on international study, but the Wang Center changed the game. It plays a large role in the fact that more than 40 percent of PLU students study abroad at some point in their career at PLU. The national average is 3 percent. The center has been essential in creating opportunities for students like Henrichsen who have passion for understanding the world, firsthand. “I believe it was a continuous stream of support from PLU
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there are any great secrets–for me it just involves staying connected to and genuinely caring for others in the profession, and also working as hard as I can to be at the top of my game as a collegiate choral conductor. I take a lot of pride in what I do, and push myself to always be better. I try to be humble about it, go about my business and lead by example.Pacific Lutheran University Choirs and Orchestra close “Passion Week” with North American premiereYou’re working on a very large project
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The Room Where It Happens: PLU Nursing Majors Help Community Members Take Their Shot Posted by: Zach Powers / March 31, 2021 Image: PLU senior nursing major Erin Hobbs administers a COVID-19 vaccine. (photos and video by John Froschauer/PLU) March 31, 2021 By Veronica CrakerPLU Marketing and CommunicationsOn a chilly February morning, cars packed the parking lot of the Pacific Lutheran University Olson Fieldhouse. There was no basketball game or volleyball match enticing the visitors, but
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Westering did that. I just happened to be here at the time.” The dedication ceremony took place May 3, which was also Senior Day. Kittilsby, who now lives in Issaquah, attended, of course, along with his wife, Karen Grams ’67; son Tim and daughter-in-law Lisa; daughter Kim; and grandson Parker Kittilsby. It wasn’t the first time Kittilsby saw the press box—he drops in for a game every once in a while because he’s still a big fan of baseball, and PLU’s current baseball program. “I am just so pleased with
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practicing, at which time she prepares the players by taping ankles or providing manual or soft-tissue therapy. She is the first responder for any in-practice or in-game injury, and is responsible for administering ice after practice and providing injury updates to the coaching staff. She also is responsible for player hydration, and would like to get more involved in nutrition education for the players. Through her many relationships in the business, Daly also has worked as a certified athletic trainer
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Ramstad Scholarship Fund was established by family, friends and former students to provide scholarship awards to outstanding chemistry students. Dr. Ramstad founded the chemistry department at Pacific Lutheran University, teaching from 1925-1960. Emma began PLU’s work with alumni. The first scholarship was awarded in 1984. Read Previous University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine’s 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) Read Next Study in Africa Next Spring! LATEST POSTS USM School of
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Internship Opportunity for STEM Students Posted by: alemanem / June 7, 2021 June 7, 2021 This Summer Numerade is currently offering remote, flexible, and paid internship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students. You will be developing STEM content for middle school and high school students. The outcomes of this internship will provide you with experience developing project and time management, teaching, and increase subject matter expertise. This position will allow students to
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groups so users can avoid substitutions with chemicals with similar hazards, and to generate teaching resources for students and professors. Find more information and the application details here: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/waste/green-and-safer-product-chemistry-grants Read Previous Lab Technician & Postdoc positions at Tulane University School of Medicine Read Next High School Chemistry Teacher at Seattle Christian School LATEST POSTS USM School of Polymer Science and Engineering October 2, 2024
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David S. Ginger “Mapping Nanoscale Variations in Photochemical Damage of Polymer/Fullerene Solar Cells with Dissipation Imaging,” ACS Nano, 7(11), 10405-10413 (2013) http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn404920t *Indicates undergraduate students.Links Home Research Recent Publications Teaching Funding Outreach Profile
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