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  • OHSU 2021 Equity Internship Program Posted by: alemanem / November 18, 2020 November 18, 2020 OHSU is looking to do an in-person internship for 2021! This program has proven to be extremely beneficial and a stepping stone for our future physicians and scientific researchers. To learn more see the OHSU Equity+Internship_2020+flyer or visit https://www.ohsu.edu/center-for-diversity-inclusion/equity-research-program to apply. Read Previous Virtual Alumni Panel & Info Session with University of

  • Thank you for your interest in Alumni & Student Connection’s mentoring programs! Provided below are a few general guidelines for both mentees and mentors. If you are considering participating in one of our mentoring programs, we encourage you to read the expectations below.Mentee Expectations Communicate with your mentor at least once a month from November-April. Meet-ups can take place in-person or virtually depending on what you and your mentor decide. Be professional and respectful. Actively

  • DOE’s Office of Science Is Now Accepting Applications Summer 2024 Undergraduate Internships Posted by: alemanem / October 18, 2023 October 18, 2023 Applications are currently being accepted for the Summer 2024 term of an undergraduate internship programs offered by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science: the Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) program.  The application deadline is January 9, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. EST. Through SULI, undergraduate students and recent

  • business must be sent first class if it is to be distributed in individual mailboxes. With appropriate approval, materials may be distributed personally in various areas, such as a designated display area in the University Center. All university facilities, including materials, are to be paid for personally. University stationery and envelopes are not to be used for private matters.

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  • StationLakewood Station – 40 min Catch a train to Seattle at the Lakewood Station!8. Rainbow CenterRainbow Center – 47 minutes The Rainbow Center is a safe space and resource for members of the LGBTQIA2S+ community. Take the bus and visit the center!9. Tacoma MallTacoma Mall – 48 minutes If you are looking to go shopping, head to the Tacoma Mall!10. T-Town CafeT-Town Cafe – 50 minutes Stop by T-Town Cafe to get a taste of trendy Korean inspired food and desserts!Frequently Asked QuestionsWho do I contact if I

  • students study abroad. PLU cherishes its dedication to educating for lives of service, as well as its distinguished and distinctive academic program that emphasizes curricular integration and active learning. Given the combination of rigorous academics, delivered in a friendly, personalized environment, it is easy to see why PLU is among the region’s most highly regarded employers and is the only Northwest university to be listed every year within the top 15 Western region universities in the “Best

  • Dining at PLUPLU has one main cafeteria, called the Commons, located in the University Center. Breakfast, lunch and dinner is served in this area, but there are also other places on campus to grab a quick bite or some coffee. There is a coffee stand with some snacks in Hauge Administration building (Admin) and Morken on lower campus.Dining & CulinaryRead more about meal plans, opening hours, menus and much more on Dining and Culinary’s website. Off-Campus Dining Many students choose to go off

  • KPLU Jazz Jam live from the Karen Hille Phillips Center The 19th Annual KPLU Christmas Jazz Jam, 88.5 KPLU’s much-anticipated FREE holiday concert, features tenor saxophonist Anton Schwartz –Thursday, December 10, 2015 from noon to 1 p.m. at a new venue on the Pacific Lutheran University campus: Eastvold Auditorium in the Karen Hille Phillips Center… December 8, 2015 University Jazz Ensemble

  • the Kaplan materials across the curriculum. Wishing you a great 2nd half of spring semester! Dr. Sheila K. Smith PhD, RN, ARNP-BC, FAANP Dean and Professor PLU School of Nursing Message from Lisa JohnsonClinical Placement Updates Starting this spring semester, you will be seeing more changes occurring with clinical placements. My role is shifting to take on responsibility for the Center for Continued Nursing Learning (CCNL) with oversight of clinical placements. For you, this will mean you may see