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obligated to work if they’ve been awarded Work Study, Work Study awards don’t interfere with eligibility to receive other scholarships and grants, and, unlike loans, the award does not have to be repaid. How do I get placed in my Work Study job?Students with Work Study are not placed in positions. You still need to apply for jobs and be selected from the pool of applicants. Staff in Alumni & Student Connections are available to help students with resumes, job applications, and interviews. Jobs available
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Women’s Center is awarded $200,000 grant from the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.
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The Women’s Center and the Bystander Coalition begin training all student-athletes annually in bystander basics.
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Social Action and Leadership Residential Learning Community (RLC) are established in partnership with the Diversity Center.
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The Diversity Center, Residential Life, and Student Involvement and Leadership sponsor the first Tunnel of Oppression.
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Sustainability Manager Christine Cooley. “Innovative projects like onsetting soar past neutral and allow for regenerative sustainability projects—serving the ones that support the global and local environments PLU visits, and the communities where students study away.” PLU will pilot the off- and onsetting program during the academic year 2014-15 for all semester-long Study Away programs. By earmarking a portion of a per-student carbon-mitigation fee, PLU will be at the forefront of responsible travel by
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on technological literacy with health care workers and nutrition-sensitive agriculture with subsistence farmers. Margaret is now working on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota as an AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer. She works with the Massachusetts General Hospital Rural Health Leadership Fellowship program and the Indian Health Services to support and build the capacity of the health systems on the reservation. She will be starting medical school this year with the goal of becoming a
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the Summer with the National Toxicological Research Center Read Next Summer Program for Undergraduate Research @ the Medical College of Wisconsin LATEST POSTS IMOD Summer Research Opportunity for Undergrads October 17, 2024 Seed Internships 2025 Application is open October 14, 2024 Renewable Energy scholarships October 11, 2024 Summer 2025 Appointment with Department of Homeland Security Transportation Security Laboratory Now Accepting Applications! October 8, 2024
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DNP Scholarly ProjectsClass of 2019 Liliya Artym, BSN, RN Diabetes Mobile App Rx: Equipping Patients with Tools for Chronic Disease Management. Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care? A Case Study of Barriers in a Medically Under Served Area. Diane Marie Crum, MSN, RN Exploring Employer Expectations of Nurse Practitioner Utilization in the Emergency Department: A 2019 Survey of Washington State. Stephanie Ann Dent, MSN, RN Yoga, Nature Bathing and Newsletters: Improving the Mental Well
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Miriam Barnett has served in the non-profit world since 1987 when, after being a full-time craft artist for twelve years, she became the Executive Director of Allied Arts of Whatcom County in Bellingham, WA. In 2000, she moved to Tacoma to work for the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts where she was the Development Director for 2 years. Following her work at the BCPA, she became the Director of the Fund for Women and Girls at The Greater Tacoma Community Foundation. While working there
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