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  • ten hours per week, and a payment between $900 and $1,900 per semester, available only during the first two semesters. Students received payment based on their hourly work as student employees. Assistantships are considered taxable income. Number of awards: Varied Eligibility: To be eligible for a graduate assistantship, an applicant must be: admitted to the MFT program maintain a minimum cumulative 3.0 graduate grade point average, and be enrolled full-time [4 credits or more except J-term

  • the company’s global creative studio. Back then, Doan simply felt lucky to be a part of a new team working for a mission-based company he felt excited about. Master of Science in Marketing ResearchThe MSMR program offers project-based learning that focuses on data analytics and information literacy. His excitement started with a networking trip to Starbucks headquarters in April 2016, through PLU career and alumni offices, and a wealth of knowledge passed down from Tom Harvey, a now-retired Campus

  • Student Community — for students who identify as international and/or are coming to PLU from beyond the fifty states LatinX Student Community — for students who self identify as LatinX/a/o/e; this is an affinity based space celebrating LatinX cultures, social identities, and languages Native American & Indigenous Student Community — for students who self identify as indigenous or native and/or who are studying in the Native American and Indigenous program at PLU Connected Residence Hall: The Global

  • ) GNUR 483 : Transition to Practice Transition and socialization into the BSN prepared Registered Nurse role is explored. Role transition includes the BSN's professional practice, certification, and licensure requirements. (1) GNUR 487 : Special Topics in Nursing To provide prelicensure students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the

  • Online EDUC 974Y Access Content for ELL (5025) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 974F Academics for Eng Learn (5068) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 974H Coding: Consumer/Creator (804) 1 Continuing Education Online EDUC 975A Neurodiversity (5855) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 975C Project Based Learning (5856) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 975F Moving Math (5854) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 975M Building Peace (5006) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 975N Trauma Sensitive Teach

  • academic breakout session based on your major of interest. 11:00am-1:00pm – Campus Tours & Lunch Enjoy lunch  on us and tour campus with a current student guide. 12:45-2:15pm Academic & Campus Resource Information Tables Learn more about all of the academic programs that interest you, and connect with representatives from numerous campus resources to ask any questions you have about housing, student life, campus safety, recreation, student employment, faith, and more. 1:15-2:20pm – Information Sessions

  • Campus Ministry is Here for YouCampus Ministry exists to be a “Space for Grace” on the campus of PLU. Outside of The University Congregation, University Chapel and our Small Groups, we can help connect students to faith-based clubs, studies, lectures, literature, local congregations and pastoral care and counseling. Pastoral CarePastor Jen is available to the entire PLU community for one-on-one pastoral care. Contact Pastor Jen at rudejl@plu.edu or book an appointment online. Every minister has

  • 2023 Chemistry Capstone SymposiumAll talks will be held in Rieke Science Center, Room 222. Talks are anticipated to be approximately 25 minutes long including time for questions. The schedule of talks is given below. View by Day:  [ April 24th | May 1st | May 12th | May 18th ]Monday, April 24, 2023 (Rieke 222) 12:30-1:00 pm Graphene-based Nanomaterials’ Unique Physicochemical Properties to Tackle Health Science Challenges Thomas Trang, Senior Capstone Seminar 1:00-1:30 pm Emily Struck, Senior

  • Green Chemistry Internship Posted by: nicolacs / May 12, 2022 May 12, 2022 Healthy Building Network (HBN) a not-for-profit, nongovernmental organization based in Minnesota, operates the Pharos system of chemical hazard data tools, which enable product makers to investigate hazards of current product chemistries and find safer alternatives. The project planned is for the intern to learn HBN’s data tools, identify data gaps in the system, add new data sources and/or features, populate compound

  • REU France/University of Florida Posted by: alemanem / January 24, 2023 January 24, 2023 The University of Florida/France  international REU program in Chemistry is receiving applications for Summer 2023! The International Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program is a 11 week program based in France. Participants spend their summer in a research lab in one of the 4-associated sites (Université P. Sabatier, Toulouse; UNISTRA,  Strasbourg; Sorbonne, Paris or AgroParisTech, Reims