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  • TECBio REU at University of Pittsburgh Posted by: alemanem / December 5, 2018 December 5, 2018 University of Pittsburgh is pleased to announce the 10th summer for our REU program in computational biology and would hope that you would also be willing to recommend another student(s) for our program this year.  More information and our 2019 program flyer can be found at tecbioreu.pitt.edu, which also hosts the program application page.  Application Deadline:  February 11, 2019 Program Dates:  May

  • Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship (MLEF) Program Posted by: nicolacs / December 11, 2018 December 11, 2018 Selected candidates train under the mentorship of program officials and scientists on focused research projects, consistent with the mission of the Office of Fossil Energy. During these 10-week energy fellowships, participants receive a stipend, and some students may be eligible for housing and travel allowances for the duration of the program. They also gain insight into how DOE is working

  • Washington Sea Grant Graduate Science Communications Fellowship Posted by: nicolacs / December 17, 2020 December 17, 2020 Washington Sea Grant offers two Science Communications Fellowships: one for graduate students and one for undergraduate students. WSG fellows work for two academic quarters on a range of communications projects, from writing articles for the Sea Star newsletter to developing web content. Fellows are given the opportunity to develop their portfolios as writers and

  • ACS Puget Sound – Awards and Scholarships Due March 1 Posted by: alemanem / February 1, 2021 February 1, 2021 Please note TWO opportunities for students in our region to obtain awards/scholarships/grants. 1) $1500 scholarship for 2-year and 4-year students!  The scholarships are named after William J. Wasserman and Julia A. Rutherford see the Scholarships Flyer for more info and eligibility requirements, and list of institutions in our region. The deadline is March 1 and students are asked to

  • Greg Williams Professor Emeritus Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1985-2023 Education Ph.D., University of Washington, 1985 M.Ed., Western Washington University, 1979 B.A., University of Puget Sound, 1969 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Special Education Biography Dr. Williams was a member of the PLU faculty from 1985 until 2023. His work interests are in the areas of assessment and evaluation and programming for students with emotional/behavioral disorders. Dr

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  • University Web Policy The PLU web site contains information for and about the PLU community and is a major means of communication, publication and collaboration in support of the mission of the University. The University maintains the right to temporarily disable access to any Web page under review for possible policy violations as well as web pages containing inaccurate information reflecting upon the integrity of the University. Any member of the PLU community posting information on the web

  • TicketsMost tickets to events presented in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts can be purchased online before the event via Eventbrite or at the door immediately before the event.Theatre & Dance EventsOnline Advance PurchaseBuy online with a credit card when you visit our Theatre & Dance Event page on Eventbrite. Buy Theatre TicketsTheatre & Dance tickets at the doorIf you would prefer to purchase your tickets at the door, we happily accept credit cards for payment. Music

  • Research Resources for StudentsThis guide provide a number of research tips and strategies useful when conducting research. View Resource Guide A-Z Database ListAccess all the databases the PLU library has purchased access to. You will need your ePass to access these resources off-campus. View A-Z List Research GuidesResearch guides are list of resources librarians have put together that can serve as starting points for your research. View Research Guides Meet with a LibrarianSchedule a meeting

  • The Recognition Ceremony, which includes presentation of school pins for ABSNs and BSNs and graduate hoods for MSN and DNPs along with other awards and recognition, is held for the graduating nursing students. The ceremony is planned by the School of Nursing and the graduating students and represents a long-standing tradition of schools of nursing. Participation in the Pinning/Hooding ceremony is limited to students who are graduating from one of the PLU School of Nursing degree programs

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsGeneral ProcurementDoes the Procurement Office Place Orders?No, Procurement reviews and approves requisition forms but the department is responsible for purchasing the goods or services. Do I need approval to make a purchase with a p-card?Any purchase $10,000 and over requires approval from procurement regardless of how the good or service is being procured. Do I submit invoices to the Procurement Office?All invoices should be submitted to Accounts Payable for