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support via the LeMay Family Foundation for students and faculty performing chemistry research, especially during summers. Robert C. Olsen FundRobert C. Olsen FundAlumni grateful for Dr. Robert C. Olsen’s inspiring teaching established the Robert C. Olsen Chemistry Fund in 1974. Income from the fund supports summer undergraduate research students for ten week projects. Many papers have been presented and articles published reporting results obtained with this support. Dr. Olsen joined Dr. Ramstad
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English Literature graduate from Pacific Lutheran University with minors in History and Holocaust and Genocide Studies whose interests are also firmly rooted in the long nineteenth century- especially Austen. She is compelled by the intersections of gender, trauma, and race endemic to these areas of research. She is currently completing a Masters in Publishing Studies at the University of Stirling in Scotland with the intention of pursuing a career in the publishing sector. It is hard for her to
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with force. Mural created by Central American migrant refugees living in Casa Tochan, Mexico City. Photo Credit: Adela Ramos. We returned to Oaxaca, where I continued part of my studies through an Anthropology class focused on indigenous populations in Oaxaca. With the knowledge I gained through our experiences, and especially our time visiting with IMUMI, I was able to relate what we learned to what I was and am currently studying. For example, an important aspect of the migration of indigenous
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college; I was one of those students that was ambitious and hardworking but would get a bit paralyzed at the thought of having to ‘choose a career’ right out of college, especially because I wasn’t even sure of what I wanted to do.” Gates said PLU offers unique benefits. “A lot of students joke about how small PLU is in relation to other universities, but in my opinion, that is such a huge advantage!,” he said. “I was able to be very engaged with athletics, clubs and professors to an extent that
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Click subject to link to the page where the topic is located. 32-Hour Rule 64-Hour and 96-Hour Rule Academic Advising Academic Assistance Center Academic Calendar: 2023-24 Academic Calendar: 2024-25 Academic Calendar: 2025-26 Academic Integrity Academic Integrity Policy Academic Internship/Cooperative Education Academic Major: 8-Hour Rule Academic Policies and Procedures – Undergraduate Academic Probation Academic Program Academic Programs, Other Academic Standing Policy Academic Structure
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by or subject to the approval of Department or Agency heads, and which are designed to study, evaluate, or otherwise examine: (i) Public benefit or service programs; (ii) procedures for obtaining benefits or services under those programs; (iii) possible changes in or alternatives to those programs or procedures; or (iv) possible changes in methods or levels of payment for benefits or services under those programs.Category 6: Taste & Food Evaluation and Acceptance StudiesTaste and food quality
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by or subject to the approval of Department or Agency heads, and which are designed to study, evaluate, or otherwise examine: (i) Public benefit or service programs; (ii) procedures for obtaining benefits or services under those programs; (iii) possible changes in or alternatives to those programs or procedures; or (iv) possible changes in methods or levels of payment for benefits or services under those programs.Category 6: Taste & Food Evaluation and Acceptance StudiesTaste and food quality
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questions about advanced nursing degrees and how you can get started on your next academic journey! Request More Information Attend an Information Session Schedule a Phone Appointment Start an Application Explore Our Graduate Nursing Programs Pacific Lutheran University Connect with the Graduate Admission Team gradadmission@plu.edu (253) 535-8570 PLU School of Nursing 12180 Park Avenue South | Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
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DJS Classroom | AUC 135 8am – 5pm, or whenever the door is open The DJS Classroom is a collaboration between the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability and the Parkland Literacy Center. Here we are glad to welcome DJS connected classes, workshops, and community outreach programs. When the space isn’t scheduled, we welcome students to use it as a study space. In this space you will find: Parkland Literacy Center: The primary mission of the PLC is to provide a safe and supportive
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Students are welcome to make appointments with the Dean, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs, Associate Director Advisor, Admission, & Student Support, and Clinical Placement Coordinator as appropriate. Appointments with the Dean should be made through the Assistant to the Dean. Other appointments should be made through the main office. Students also are welcome to make appointments with faculty and staff as appropriate. Students are encouraged to request appointments via email. Please be
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