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  • . This is a part-time, hourly-pay position. Hours & start/end dates are flexible. Responsibilities:  Conduct performance testing on Sironix surfactants and develop new applications – Assist in designing, constructing, and troubleshooting new reactor systems for surfactants production – Write formal research reports, both internal and for publication – Prioritize and meet deadlines, while managing the multiple research projects – Assess and review new technology, academic research, and patents

  • -person work with limited virtual work will be required. We are seeking a diverse group of applicants, from all cultures and communities, to best connect with the businesses and residents of this region. This is a full-time paid internship with an hourly rate of $17.27 (approx. 32-40 hours/week) Essential Duties and Qualifications Curiosity and enthusiasm for recycling and composting Strong verbal and written communication skills Ability to engage and educate the public through technical assistance

  • a phototypesetting machine. In 1989, she learned to set metal type and has been a letterpress printer ever since. Spring has a Master’s degree in fine arts from Columbia College in Chicago. She began teaching at PLU in 2004 and has taught Art of the Book as well as graphic-design classes that specialize in typography. “There’s no better way to understand typography than hand-setting and print type,” Spring said. “Everyone, regardless of their career path, learns some critical life skills: time

  • Thursday, April 28, 2016. There will be a Q/A session after the show with the student filmmakers. The SOAC FOCUS Series brings together SOAC’s talented students and faculty to examine a chosen theme through a multidisciplinary approach. Through music, art, theatre and film we will explore storytelling, an interactive art form that connects all humans on a deep level, transcending time, location, age and language, while enacting change, understanding and peace.About MediaLab at PLU:MediaLab is an award

  • Airport Transportation to Pacific Lutheran University Check into residence hall and get PLU ID card Welcome Dinner September 4 – 6: Orientation and English proficiency testing Shopping trip(s) September 7 – 8: Free time and option PLU social activities September 9 – 13: Orientation and English language instruction Visits to PLU departments like Outdoor Recreation and services like the Library Trip to downtown Tacoma for the farmer’s market, sightseeing, and a photo competition Term I: September 16

  • your partner’s consent by communicating openly each time you are intimate. Help Is Available On Campus Magdalena Stickel Confidential Advocate Program Coordinator (253) 535-8204 stickemk@plu.edu Schedule a meeting with Magdalena HERE   PLU’s Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability provides support, advocacy and a safe place to talk.  The CGE Confidential Advocate can help you… Understand your rights. Explore your options. Plan for your safety. Connect with campus and community resources

  • competencies). Cost per semester credit hour: $1,194 Nursing Program Fee: $4,092 (Subject to change) Additional fees may include: technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), background check ($70), books and materials for coursework, uniform cost ($200), equipment ($100), laptop (personal). 2024 Cohort Program Cost Sheet (PDF)Calculate ROIHow much more can I earn with a DNP? Click here to find outCost breakdown by termSummer 2024 6 credits – Tuition: $7,164

  • Application TimelineThe Ed.D program will enroll a cohort every other year. The upcoming cohort is scheduled to begin in the Summer 2025 term, with applications opening in September 2024. While candidates can apply for admission at any time throughout the year, submitting applications by the following priority dates will enhance the applicant’s potential for admission. Priority Dates for Summer 2025: December 1, 2024 February 1, 2025 March 15, 2025 After the priority deadlines, applications are

  • response to the dam, sedimentation and such. Time travel in our minds to the town that used to exist where the lake is today. Depart at 10:30 am for Ohanapecosh campground. Arrive by 12 noon. Possible presentation by the Park Archeologist on the current understanding of how people lived here and interacted with the environment thousands of years ago. Observe and explore the volcanic ash deposits in the soil Will use microscopes to observe and compare the ash deposits to known samples. Will pull

  • BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATIONThe School of Education offers direct admission for the Bachelor of Arts in Education (BAE) program. This allows students to pursue Elementary Education (K-8) at the time they are officially enrolled at PLU. No additional application or interview is necessary for the BAE program. The education program which culminates in a BAE degree and Washington State Teaching certificate begins in fall of your junior year. Current PLU students considering switching majors to