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  • A Free Webinar on Careers in Worker Health and Safety! Posted by: alemanem / April 9, 2020 April 9, 2020 The Northwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety (NWCOHS) at the University of Washington prepares graduate students for careers in worker health and safety through training programs, significant financial support and community-engaged research opportunities. The NWCOHS offers funded graduate training for MS and PhD degrees. Join a free webinar on careers in occupational health and

  • ://www.fosswaterwayseaport.org/blog-post/science-career-expo Read Previous Environmental Lab Scientist in Training Read Next Shaping the Future Through Science: A Personal Story of Innovation, Education, and Community Building LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in Training May 2, 2024 The Priscilla Carney Jones Scholarship April 18, 2024 $2000 DEIR scholarship- Extended Deadline May 15! April 16, 2024

  • Tenure-track faculty position in chemistry Posted by: nicolacs / December 12, 2023 December 12, 2023 Tenure-track faculty position in chemistry coming soon with Pierce College. Our leadership teams are deeply committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse academic environment that reflects the rich tapestry of our community. This commitment can be seen in our Tenure-track Faculty Cluster Hire Process, which aims to support black and brown student excellence. Learn more about our commitment and

  • Doreen Splinter, MA Clinic Coordinator Phone: 253-535-7337 Email: splintdk@plu.edu Office Location: Health Center Professional Biography Education Certified Medical Assistant, Pierce County Community College, 1979 Professional Memberships/Organizations Diabetic Association of America Biography I joined PLU and Health Services in 2003.  I like to camp, travel with my husband of 28+ years, read, work in my yard and garden, walk my dog Lucy, and exercise.  I love spending time with my daughter

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  • In order to enhance the quality of campus life for PLU students and their guests, student clubs/organizations are encouraged to sponsor a wide range of programs that are socially, recreationally, educationally and culturally diverse. While these programs are generally provided for the members of the campus community, others may be invited to participate in University activities in an effort to improve the campus environment for PLU students. On the occasion when admission fees are charged for a

  • University property and services may be used only for university functions during the hours and at the locations that have been approved through advance scheduling.  Inappropriate use of university property and/or services may result in referral to the student conduct system.   Attempted or actual theft of and/or damage and/or vandalism to university property or the property of a member of the PLU community are prohibited.  In addition, knowingly possessing or utilizing stolen property, or

  • University of Minnesota (Twin Cities & Duluth campuses) in a role similar to Community Directors. Alexis earned her MS in College Student Personnel from Western Illinois University after working as a Resident Assistant in undergrad. Alexis grew up in Washington state and is excited to be back! Outside of work, Alexis enjoys board game nights with friends, knitting, writing to penpals, and going on walks and hikes with her dog, Lola.

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  • away: How much emotional and mental energy it took to interact with the community and my host family. It exhausted me more than I expected. I had to stay motivated and remind myself the importance of interacting with more than my PLU crew many times! Puebla, Mexico Oct. 2016

  • History Department, Michael Halvorson (PLU ’85) is a member of the PLU International Honors faculty. He received his Ph.D. in History from the University of Washington and has taught at PLU since 2003. His recent publications about Jewish-Christian relations in Europe include Heinrich Heshusius and Confessional Polemic in Early Lutheran Orthodoxy (Ashgate, 2010) and Defining Community in Early Modern Europe (Ashgate, 2008), co-edited with Karen E. Spierling.

  • Suzanne Crawford Associate Professor of Religion and Culture Biography Biography Dr. Suzanne Crawford O’Brien will present The Jewish Healing Movement: Restoring Self, Community, and the Earth. This presentation explores the origins and development of the Jewish Healing Movement.  Shaped by interreligious conversation and dialog, this grassroots effort within mainstream Jewish communities has led to the creation of systems of support and rituals of renewal for individuals, communities, and the