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  • you want to change to a different job, you will have picked up skills in terms of collaboration, creative problem solving, meeting deadlines, which apply to any sort of position you might be interested in the future. Our alumni have gone on to do great and wonderful things. We are not only proud of the ones that have gone on to Broadway and film and television careers, but especially proud of the ones who have found jobs in teaching and are really helping to work with the youth of tomorrow so that

  • station must be on site. At least five gallons of potable water in a container with a spigot, (separate from that used for utensil washing) from which clean water can be drawn for each use without holding tap open and a catch pan. Please download this handout for more information regarding setting up a temporary hand wash station. Disinfecting hand soap and single-service paper towels are also required. Hands must be washed after using the restroom or smoking, before starting or returning to work and

  • Polymerized Hole Transport Layer” J. Zhao, J. A. Bardecker, A. M. Munro, M. S. Liu, Y. Niu, I.-K. Ding, J. Luo, B. Chen, A. K.-Y. Jen, D. S. Ginger Nano Lett. 6, 463-467 (2006). Pre-PLU Presentations “Ionization Potential of Tethered CdSe Nanocrystals: Effects of Ligands and the Local Environment” Andrea M. Munro and Neal R. Armstrong oral presentation at the SPIE Optics and Photonics Meeting (2010). “Controlling the Effective Surface Work Function of Tethered CdSe Nanocrystals by Ligand Exchange” Andrea

  • optimizing for race purposes. Work on this project will help to develop experience in the exponentially growing autonomous vehicle industry. 12:15pm – Break 12:30pm – CodeCreate  Adrian Ronquillo (BS), Charlie LeWarne (BS) CodeCreate is an all-in-one coding platform and web application for browser and mobile devices. Users are able to solve algorithmic and multiple-choice problems created by other users on the website, as well as create their own problems to share. Educators can use the website to embed

  • “This is Halal” and when you check that: Staff will use fresh gloves Staff will use dedicated Halal kitchen tools Staff will work to avoid cross-contamination Since we prepare our food on one serving line and in one main kitchen where non-halal items are prepared, we cannot guarantee that any of our menu items are free of cross-contamination. Do you have Celiac Disease or gluten sensitivity? Gluten-free diets are necessary for individuals who are intolerant of the protein gluten, naturally found in

  • discipline. ENVT 350: Environmental Methods of Investigation (4) ENVT 499: Capstone: Senior Project (4) Additional Requirements for an Environmental Studies Major A complementary major or minor in another discipline A minimum of 20 semester hours of upper-division course work in the environmental studies major Completion of a pre-approved experiential learning activity (see program chair or website for specific requirements) Minor in Environmental Studies 24 semester hours, completed with a grade of C

  • , free lunch, and the opportunity to hear from alumni who work for one of the Northwest’s most innovative companies. As Director of Innovation Studies here at PLU, I highly recommend that students take the opportunity to visit Amazon and expand what you know about the company. For one thing, you’ll get a chance to learn about the skills that employers most want from college graduates—a set of proficiencies that we place at the center of our Innovation Studies program. So how much do you know about

  • , spearheaded PLU’s first Caribbean Carnival celebration in February 2006, and received the Leaders of Distinction and Inspirational Woman awards. Read Previous Barr reflects on her PLU education, work overseas Read Next Grads charged to be global citizens COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the

  • to make good money doing hard and dirty work. Like most Alaskan youth who endure nearly 24-hour dark and cold during the winter months, Zach spent most of his free time in a gymnasium. In small communities like Gambell and Naknek, basketball and wrestling are the sports of choice for kids. In fact, they are about the only sports available because they take place indoors. To be successful in both sports is considered unusual in the lower 48 states, but it is a fairly normal occurrence in Alaska

  • led to – well, who knows? That part of Henrichsen’s life hasn’t been written yet. There certainly is no shortage of opportunity ahead. For the time being, Henrichsen will continue to immerse herself in her masters program, while continuing to work on her French and German language skills, as well. To do that in Geneva invigorates her. “When I’m in a press conference [at the U.N.] I feel like the world is literally at my fingertips,” she said. “That kind of information is exhilarating. I find it is