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  • The Gulf Coast Undergraduate Research Symposium (GCURS) is hosted annually by Rice University. In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, GCURS will be held virtually! GCURS provides current undergraduates the opportunity to present their original research discoveries to scholars from around the world. Not only…

    introduction to Houston, the fourth-largest and most diverse city in the nation. Sessions are available in the following fields: Applied Physics BioSciences: Biochemistry and Cell Biology BioSciences: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Chemistry Electrical and Computer Engineering Materials Science and NanoEngineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Physics and Astronomy Systems, Synthetic, and Physical Biology The GCURS 2020 application deadline is October 5, 2020

  • The art and design programs at PLU stress individualized development in the use of mind and hand. An art student at PLU is able to chart their own path through a variety of artistic styles and media.

    Why the Department of Art and Design?The art and design programs at PLU stress individualized development in the use of mind and hand. An art student at PLU is able to chart their own path through a variety of artistic styles and media. Students use methods ranging from a ten thousand-year-old technique to make pots to cutting-edge and industry standard technology to generate high-tech computer images. Art history and theory courses engage students in critical analysis of major artistic

  • A. Department of Kinesiology B. Department of Marriage and Family Therapy C. School of Nursing D. Department of Social Work

    Writing J. Native American & Indigenous Studies Program K. Department of Philosophy L. Department of Political Science M. Publishing & Printing Arts Program N. Department of Religion O. Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice Section 3. COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCESA. Department of Biology B. Department of Chemistry C. Department of Computer Science D. Department of Earth Science and Environmental Studies E. Department of Mathematics F. Department of Physics G. Department Psychology H. STEM Education

  • CIE, May 13, 2015 Approved by SNO May 27, 2015; Update Aug 2017

    The program-specific Curriculum Instruction Committees (CIC) maintain records of the textbooks and resources used in courses throughout the nursing program. Faculty are required to submit to their program-specific CIC revisions for required textbooks and learning materials as soon as possible and whenever possible in advance of the university deadline for textbook orders. Examples of learning materials include: computer simulation, online learning modules, etc. Revisions that are limited to new

  • Apply Now: Application for Fall 2022 (Class of 2023) Electrochemistry underlies technologies critical to avert the worst effects of climate change. Get the knowledge and training needed to help address the world’s biggest challenges! Chemistry, physics, engineering are all appropriate backgrounds – each brings unique…

    development in the area of applied electrochemistry. BS/BA in Chemistry/Biochemistry, Physics, Engineering, or related discipline (other majors, such as computer science or mathematics, could be appropriate, please discuss special situations with our team). Good academic record (please discuss with us for specifics, we look at your entire record, not just GPA). Research experience beneficial, but not required. GRE scores are not required. Learn more and apply at:  https://electrochemistry.uoregon.edu

  • Swager press release July 26, 2016

    Award for Chemistry in the Public Interest, the Lemelson-MIT Award for Invention and Innovation, the Carl S. Marvel Creative Polymer Chemistry Award, the Christopher Columbus Foundation Homeland Security Award, the Council for Chemical Research Diversity Award, and many more.  He earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Montana State University and his PhD from California Institute of Technology.  Montana State University awarded him an honorary Doctorate of Science in 2006.  For more information

  • By Michael Halvorson, Director of Innovation Studies Are you a current Innovation Studies student? Read on if you’re interested in presenting a paper or student project at a local Innovation conference. I was contacted recently by a colleague at the UW/Tacoma who directs their university’s…

    , Design-thinking case studies, Climate and Environment, Health and Human Rights, Globalism, and Media and Security. The UW/T is very impressed with our Innovation Studies program, and hopes that some student work from this minor will be presented at their conference. Conference submissions may take the form of academic papers, posters, design projects, and/or performance/spoken-word art. Presentation Proposals The proposal takes the form of an abstract, which includes a project title and a 400-word

  • #educationisnotacrime

    ., E.U., Africa and Asia.  His firm NobleEdge (www.NobleEdgeconsulting.com), recently completed work for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on a ground breaking, sustainable food security program in four nations of sub-Saharan Africa.   Dr. Gilbert has served as Provost at Bainbridge Graduate Institute in Seattle, faculty at the University of Washington and Tacoma Community College and adjunct for universities in China, Switzerland, Africa and the Russian Republic. He is also affiliated global

  • Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), Oxfam, British Parliament, world class professors, highly focused seminars, and individual tutorials.

    their peers. I often get asked if PLU students are as good as Oxford students. One motivation for this question is the prestige of Oxford University and the excellence demanded of students who attend. I could answer this by elaborating on the maturity of our Honors students and how this is a key to their academic success. I could also expand on the inquisitive energy each student brings to pressing questions such as war, violence, security, and humanitarian work. An Oxford tutor, however, best

  • For all student organization travel that will include an overnight stay, trip leaders are required to complete a pre-departure itinerary at least two weeks prior to the scheduled departure date.

    the scheduled departure date. An orientation, which is an in-person meeting facilitated by representatives from Student Engagement will address issues including but not limited to health, safety, security, accident procedures, and expectations – all trip participants must be present. If traveling overseas, you must also schedule a meeting with our Director of Risk Management, Sue Liden, to go over foreign travel insurance.Liability Waivers and FormsAll PLU student participants in student club