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  • from 5pm-7pm. In a warehouse in downtown Olympia, the exhibiting artists meet each Thursday with a small group of students to sculpt and paint from a model. Many students have been attending Simon Kogan’s Thursday afternoon classes for more than a decade. Students come from a broad range of backgrounds — from full-time artists to those with careers in other fields and variations in between. This exhibit includes pieces students have made in class and work students have created on their own.” Simon

  • are currently enrolled in the senior capstone project course (CS 499). These rooms are available for the students at any time that the building is open, and include a number of computers as well as whiteboards and shelf space.

  • Vision, Goals, StrategiesCIWA’s Five-Year Vision for Chinese Expansion in Washington CIWA’s 5-Year Vision aims to expand Chinese language capacity across the State of Washington and to promote meaningful opportunities for students to learn Chinese language any time, any place. Goals Increase the pipeline of students entering higher education and the workforce with demonstrated Chinese language proficiency Increase the number of schools and colleges (PK-16) offering Chinese programs Increase the

  • charge you $5 and you can have a friend pick it up for you too. Meal Away – when you know you have to miss an AYCTE meal period, order a Meal Away 24 hours ahead of time and stop by The Commons to pick it up during Breakfast or Lunch. Department Charge Coupons — if your department/organization wants to gift coffee or a meal in The Commons, fill out this form and we’ll set it up for a department charge and print you coupons to hand out. Table Top Ads — this is a free service offered by Campus

  • will close on February 1, 2022 for the upcoming summer.  The program will run between May 16, and July 22, 2022. We encourage students to apply early to ensure they have time to gather the requisite document package needed to complete their applications. Students will receive a stipend of $6,000 plus support for travel and materials ($300), subsistence approx. ($800), and housing approx. ($1,000) for the 10 weeks of the program. The program website is located at https://sites.google.com

  • REU in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Montana State Posted by: alemanem / December 18, 2020 December 18, 2020 The active research groups of the Montana State University Electrical and Computer Engineering Department will offer approximately 10 REU positions for Summer 2021. The REU program will run from June 1–August 6, 2021. Participants must be full-time undergraduates, typically finishing their freshman, sophomore or junior years. Applicants from underrepresented groups are

  • University of Florida/France International REU Program in Chemistry Posted by: nicolacs / January 24, 2023 January 24, 2023 The International Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program is a 11-12 week program based in France. Participants will spend most of their time working with graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, staff, and other undergraduates on a well-developed research project under the mentorship of an experienced faculty member sponsored by the University of

  • we continue to pursue our meaningful work in the face of so much misinformation about what we do? In this cover story, we attempt to address some of these questions. We will see through the eyes of four PLU faculty members representing every department in our Humanities Division that humanities work is not so very easy to define. We work in classrooms, yes. We do research and publish, of course. But we also work in the community, we volunteer our time, we take our students abroad, and we

  • time during the semester. Plans also include Student Life Assistance: a 24-hour emergency hotline that offers students and parents even greater peace of mind.Learn more at gradguard.com/tuition/plu or call 877-794-6603. Terms, conditions, and exclusions (including for pre-existing conditions) apply. Plans only available to U.S. residents and may not be available in all jurisdictions. Recommended and provided by Grad Guard, a service of Next Generation Insurance Group, LLC (NGI), the licensed agent

  • a high school Cumulative GPA of at least 2.50* • Have a high school diploma • SAT/ACT required, no minimum score • Meet medical standards • Agree to accept a Commission as a 2nd Lieutenant and serve 4 years in the Regular Army, or 8 years in the Army Reserve, or Army National Guard (part-time Citizen Soldier) *Minimum requirement. Higher scores will increase competitiveness. There are also Campus Based ROTC Scholarships, and Reserve Component ROTC Scholarships.Interested?Email the Army ROTC