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  • renewable energy, including social sciences and humanities as well as sustainability and grid issues, are fair game.  The deadline for applications is Feb 15, and details can be found at:  https://www.resf-pnw.org/application Read Previous UO Chemistry/Biochemistry Graduate Program Info Sessions Read Next Entry Level Medical Scribe Opening LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in Training May 2, 2024 The Priscilla Carney

  • NatSci Opportunity Fair Start your semester by connecting with the College of Natural Sciences students, clubs, resources, and opportunities at our NatSci Opportunity Fair. NatSci faculty, staff, and majors will be on hand to answer your questions, provide advice, and welcome you to the NatSci community. Join us on Friday, September 8th from 3-4pm in the grassy area between Rieke and Morken.  Come see us to: Chat with faculty and majors from Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science

  • Getting to Know the MSMA Candidates – Adam Jones Adam Jones brings different perspectives to the program with his alumni status and undergraduate in chemistry. He shares tips and tricks and some insights into his journey to the MSMA.; What is your Wild Hope? I have grown up in a military household while my… November 26, 2019

  • Bernstein, Leonard Choruses from “The Lark” Byrt, John Among the Leaves So Green Rutter, John O Waly, Waly Willcocks, David Bobby Shaftoe Christiansen, F. Melius O Day Full of Grace Bach, Johann Sebastian St. John Passion 1993-94Beethoven, Ludwig Van Symphony No. 9, Op. 125 Stanford, Charles Villiers Beati quorum via Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi Sicut Cervus Bruckner, Anton Os Justi meditabitur sapientiam Sandstrom, Sven-David Agnus Dei Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Missa Brevis in F (K. 192) Hindemith

  • formDirections Create HPRB Proposal page (this asks for basic information about the project; red stars indicate required items) The next page is where students will enter most of the information about their projects. They should look for the green arrow and click on ANSWER OR EDIT PROPOSAL QUESTIONS HERE! (to edit, review, revise). The next page will show a list of proposal sections that need to be completed (i.e., Project Summary, Participants, Risks/Benefits, Research Methods and Procedures, Privacy and

  • your project; look for the tiny red stars for required items; Mentor will let you know if you miss any!) The next page is where you will enter most of the information about your project. Look for the green arrow and click on ANSWER OR EDIT PROPOSAL QUESTIONS HERE! (to edit, review, revise). The next page will show a list of proposal sections that need to be completed (i.e., Project Summary, Participants, Risks/Benefits, Research Methods and Procedures, Privacy and Confidentiality, Recruitment

  • established more than 215 local partnerships between nursing organizations, funders and workforce development boards. Read Previous An invaluable asset Read Next Profs, students talk about going green 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 world better than how they found it June 24, 2024

  • to follow your heart and intuition.” This thought segued into poet Mary Oliver’s poem called “Sometimes,” where Anderson reminded graduates to pay attention, be astonished…and tell about it.” For a full text of Anderson’s speech, click here. Read Previous PLU recognized as Green College by Princeton Review Read Next In their own words 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

  • met. Green indicates general informational text. Blue indicates a link to further information located on the PLU website. The CAPP report includes all completed transfer classes for which the Registrar’s Office has received an official transcript (including Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate transcripts), and all classes for which a student is currently registered. The CAPP report assumes successful completion of all registered classes in determining if a requirement has been met

  • The Trail to Social Justice: Ultrarunning Meets Dark Green Religion In her free time, professor of religion Dr. Bridgette O’Brien likes to participate in ultrarunning—completing runs longer than a marathon (26.2 miles). While Professor O’Brien is out on the trail, she often takes that time to think about her connection to the outdoors, a connection… December 4, 2017