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  • better internship available in the state.What are some of the projects you’ve been working on for the Senate Democratic Caucus? I have had the opportunity to help draft parts of legislation, conduct policy research for staff and legislators, write e-newsletters for our caucus, staff the Financial Institutions and Insurance (FII) Committee for a double-booked policy staffer—which has been amazing—and attend strategy meetings with legislators in our caucus for the FII committee. What are some of the

  • different way to provide better patient education and better education in the community,” she said. McFadden put the research skills she honed at PLU to good use, writing her dissertation on variations in county-level toddler immunization rates, a topic she continues to explore at the Yale Institute of Global Health. She also assists the center’s director, Saad Omer, on projects that examine the impact of immunization policy changes on vaccination rates, vaccine hesitancy among health care workers in

  • infamous Friday lab sessions! Does the process differ in the spring and fall semesters? Seasonal changes in the watershed have a big impact on what students do in the fall class versus the spring class. In the fall, many locations in Clover Creek are completely dry, and this past fall one of our typical sampling locations had a toxic algae advisory. In some spring semesters, sampling locations may have too much water, making it unsafe for students to enter the stream. So our sampling plan is always

  • Earth Science Capstones 2020 Exploring the topography of Mount Rainier and its impact on the transport of debris to the supraglacial system Logan Black In this study I will be looking at the effects of topography within a glacier’s rock-shed on the transport of debris from surrounding glacial features to the glacier surface. The glaciers targeted for this research were Emmons, Frying Pan, Nisqually, and South Tahoma Glaciers. Debris that gets transported to the glacier surface has the ability

  • Molecules Meet Materials Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Posted by: nicolacs / January 13, 2022 January 13, 2022 The Molecules Meet Materials (M3) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site at the University of South Dakota, located in Vermillion, SD, supports the training of 10 students for 10 weeks during the summers of 2022-2024. In this program, funded by the National Science Foundation Division of Chemistry, participants pursue collaborative research projects, with a

  • : Professional Information: resume, certifications, letters of recommendation, honors and awards Internship Plan & Log Selected course assignments aligned with NELP standards Professional Growth Plan 3. Applied Projects: Candidates will complete two applied projects aligned to the learning outcomes. These projects require synthesis of course content, application of research methods, completion of a written product, and contribution to the profession. Candidates will complete a job-embedded Program Evaluation

  • Pacific Lutheran UniversityCampus Key/Access Card PolicyEffective 2016 (Updated 2021)The university has nearly 5,000 doors/locks on campus and over 10,000 issued keys. The loss of one single key can create a significant financial impact on the university and severely disrupt university business. This policy is intended to clarify how keys are issued, the storage and carrying of keys, and the associated costs to individuals and departments when keys are lost. This policy covers university keys

  • Simon Sung Impact Advisor he/him Status:Working Hybrid Biography Biography Simon Sung graduated in 1990 from the University of Washington. During his tenure in the design field he has worked for various clients including Simon and Schuster, Random House, Crown, Disney, Chronicle Books, Starbucks, and the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. At Impact he is working closely with the Directors to ensure everything runs smoothly as well as helping them with any concerns or advice

  • Financial Aid & Scholarships Faculty Students Admitted Students International Students Current Students DNP Blog Article Blog Video Blog Information Sessions Request More Information Learning Outcomes Scholarly Projects 2017 Scholarly Projects 2018 Scholarly Projects 2019 Scholarly Projects Contact Information Graduate Programs Phone: 253-535-8570 Email: gradprograms@plu.edu Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue South Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Speak to an Admission Counselor Phone Appointment

  • Financial Aid & Scholarships Faculty Students Admitted Students International Students Current Students DNP Blog Article Blog Video Blog Information Sessions Request More Information Learning Outcomes Scholarly Projects 2017 Scholarly Projects 2018 Scholarly Projects 2019 Scholarly Projects Contact Information Graduate Programs Phone: 253-535-8570 Email: gradprograms@plu.edu Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue South Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Speak to an Admission Counselor Phone Appointment