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  • here as interns and now hold Ph.D.s and are leaders in the field. There is lots of room for growth & movement and interns make a real impact in our group, not just do busy work.” If interested, please contact: Vera Saldana, Administrator Radiological Materials Group Pacific Northwest National Laboratory vera.saldana@pnnl.gov Read Previous Careers in Criminal Justice Read Next ACS Puget Sound Section Scholarship LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7

  • research and best practices to offer students an edge in their professional preparation and make an impact in the future of healthcare. During this one-hour session, you will: Hear more about the M.BME program curriculum Discover our industry partners Receive information about the application requirements and admissions process Have an opportunity to ask questions Register for the session here: https://graduate.up.edu/register/bmeinfo Read Previous ACS Puget Sound Section Awards and Scholarships Read

  • research and best practices to offer students an edge in their professional preparation and make an impact in the future of healthcare. During this one-hour session, you will: Hear more about the M.BME program curriculum Discover our industry partners Receive information about the application requirements and admissions process Have an opportunity to ask questions Register for the session here: https://graduate.up.edu/register/bmeinfo Read Previous Paid Science and Engineering Summer Research

  • , associate professor of computer science and computer engineering and the professor who oversees all the capstone projects in the CSCE department, sees it the same way. “The stuff we are teaching in class are the building blocks for what they will do in their capstone, and what they do after they leave PLU,” he said. Crosetto, Ellison and Schwiethale are up against a tight deadline: the Natural Science Division’s Academic Festival set for May 1 and 2, 2009, in the Morken Center for Learning and

  • program. Request more informationStart ApplicationApply for admission to the DNP program to reach your career goals. Apply Now Read Previous Supporting New Nurse Practitioners Read Next Preceptorships that Impact Communities LATEST POSTS Become an Expert Nurse Executive with a Dual DNP/MBA Degree July 19, 2023 Preceptorships that Impact Communities October 19, 2022 Supporting New Nurse Practitioners October 19, 2022 Improving Healthcare Resources for Gender-Variant Populations October 19, 2022

  • October 6, 2014 How ‘Packaged Pleasures’ Changed America At the 2014 Benson Lecture, Prof. Gary Cross Will Explore Consumer Culture and its Impact on our Lives PLU Marketing & Communications From the candy bar to the cigarette and from records to roller coasters, a technological revolution during the end of the 19th century set up a colossal shift in human consumption and sensory experience. As corporations such as Campbell’s Soup and Wrigley chewing gum introduced new techniques to capture and

  • protects me and helps me in a lot of ways. It’s a God thing for sure.” The lifeguards are relieved—and reflective. “I’m so happy that John recovered fully; that means the most to me,” Endicott said. “It’s a great feeling.” Volk said the incident was sobering, but it helped her realize how her actions can have a real impact on people. “It was a big relief to know that he survived, and that what we did made an impact on someone’s life, helped someone see another day,” Volk said. “It’s a very sobering

  • connections I know will last a lifetime,” reflected Simmonds.This outpouring of support serves as a testament to the profound impact that a PLU education can have, an effect that extends far beyond campus. Bjug Day of Giving gifts are an investment in scholarships, support champion athletics, assist in the facility renovations like those in the Rieke Science Center, provide student experiences, and fuel innovative research and academics. “Thank you for everything that you have contributed to us as

  • 2015 Summer Research Mentor Talks – 2/17 (all NSCI) and 2/19 (CHEM) Posted by: Craig Fryhle / February 13, 2015 February 13, 2015 Faculty mentor talks about summer research in 2015 will be given on Tuesday afternoon from 3-6 p.m. in Leraas Lecture Hall, Rieke Science Center.   Come hear about the projects that will be offered throughout the Division of Natural Sciences, and be sure to apply by 5 p.m. on February 25th.  Each faculty mentor will give a 15-minute presentation.   Check the

  • to attend workshops on conducting research and professional development sessions. Program dates: May 22, 2021 – August 2, 2021 Students and faculty who are interested in our program are invited to attend a Town Hall meeting on Zoom. The program directors will give an overview of the program, and faculty mentors will provide a brief overview of their projects. Participants will have an opportunity to interact one-on-one with faculty mentors in breakout rooms. Green Chemistry REU Town Hall March 20