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March 1, 2012 TOP 10 REASONS why PLU can be a great fit for you Montserrat Walker ’14 Loves the focus PLU places on global issues, and how her classes investigate issues from multiple perspectives Every student has different reasons why they have found PLU to be a good fit. For some, it’s the welcoming feel they get on campus. For others, it’s the rigorous academics. Many love PLU’s tradition of preparing students to consider life’s bigger issues and to create meaningful solutions – those “Big
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just this year: an “Up Close With the Masters” session with Vladimir Feltsman, one of the best-known concert pianists in the world. “Up Close with the Masters” classes are intimate work sessions put on by Portland Piano International each season in concert with its recitals. Offered to the public, for free, the classes provide young musicians an opportunity to see and hear a master teach. Burton did just that on Jan. 13. Feltsman, who was in Portland for two sold-out Portland Piano International
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Studies major Natalie Burton graduated magna cum laude from PLU in 2013, but she might have taken her most high-profile class just this year: an “Up Close With the Masters” session with Vladimir Feltsman, one of the best-known concert pianists in the world. “Up Close with the Masters” classes are intimate work sessions put on by Portland Piano International each season in concert with its recitals. Offered to the public, for free, the classes provide young musicians an opportunity to see and hear a
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Chinese Studies major Natalie Burton graduated magna cum laude from PLU in 2013, but she might have taken her most high-profile class just this year: an “Up Close With the Masters” session with Vladimir Feltsman, one of the best-known concert pianists in the world. “Up Close with the Masters” classes are intimate work sessions put on by Portland Piano International each season in concert with its recitals. Offered to the public, for free, the classes provide young musicians an opportunity to see and
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yourself and ask what classes you should take and what time the orientation is for your graduate program. 5. Plan to attend the New International Student Orientation. Review the New Student Orientation Schedule for International Students for details. 6. Get the required TWO MMR vaccinations (or proof you have already received them), and TB test and have your health care provider sign form below. These should be sent before you arrive. We can accept scanned documents. Download the Medical History
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Beginning Tennis - FT FTWL 163 Beginning Badminton - FT FTWL 164 Pickleball - FT FTWL 173 Mountaineering - FT FTWL 177 Weight Training - FT FTWL 179 Core and Stretch - FT FTWL 182 Low Impact Aerobics - FT FTWL 183 Power Aerobics - FT FTWL 186 Step Aerobics - FT FTWL 188 Boot Camp Conditioning - FT FTWL 189 Kickboxing - FT FTWL 192 Intermediate Tennis - FT FTWL 197 Advanced Weight Training - FT FTWL 201 Swimming for Non-Swimmers - FT FTWL 205 Skin & Scuba Diving - FT FTWL 207 Basic Sailing - FT FTWL 212
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laboratories. Attendees can speak with scientists, engineers, and Human Resources representatives from DOE national laboratories across the country, chat with past participants, meet with program managers from DOE Office of Science, discover pathways for connecting with workforce training opportunities and career options, and have their questions answered in real-time. Faculty and students can register by clicking here. This event takes place on November 9, 2021 from 1-6pm eastern time. Additional
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sciences, while making available leadership and professional development training tailored to the needs of each participant. RLEAD is perfectly situated in terms of research area and expertise, as Rice is one of the pioneers and leading institutions in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, and is the host institution of the acclaimed Smalley-Curl Institute for Nanoscience and Technology and the Welch Institute for Advanced Materials. Applications are now open and will be considered through February 15 at 11
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in chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, or related field involving a curriculum emphasizing chemistry coursework. Please contact Jennie Mayer, American Chemical Society Puget Sound Section, Education Committee Co-chair (jmayer@bellevuecollege.edu) with inquiries or to submit applications. Read Previous Environmental Lab Scientist in Training LATEST POSTS Environmental Lab Scientist in Training May 2, 2024 The Priscilla Carney Jones Scholarship April 18, 2024 $2000 DEIR scholarship
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