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  • Chemistry II - NW ENVT 104 Conservation of Natural Resources - NW ESCI 102 General Oceanography - NW ESCI 103 Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Geologic Hazards - NW ESCI 104 Conservation of Natural Resources - NW ESCI 106 Geology of National Parks - NW ESCI 107 Global Climate Changes - NW ESCI 109 The Geology of Energy - NW ESCI 201 Geologic Principles - NW PHYS 110 Astronomy - NW PHYS 125 College Physics I - NW PHYS 126 College Physics II - NW PHYS 153 General Physics I - NW PHYS 154 General Physics II - NW

  • Virtual Career & Internship Fair Posted by: alemanem / October 27, 2020 October 27, 2020 The virtual Career & Internship Fair is Wednesday, October 28 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm.  This is a great opportunity for ALL students to network with employers about in-person and remote jobs, industry insights, internships, career paths, volunteer positions, and other post-graduate opportunities. Please visit the Alumni and Student Connections website has more information on all of the events this week and the

  • Lehigh University Prospective PhD student Virtual Open House Posted by: alemanem / October 20, 2021 October 20, 2021 The Lehigh University Department of Chemistry Prospective PhD Student Virtual Open House is scheduled for Saturday, November 6th from 10:00am-12:00pm Eastern Standard Time. The Open House will provide an opportunity to meet some of the Department of Chemistry faculty and students, take a virtual tour of the research labs and also receive an application fee waiver which is a $75

  • Dean Waldow's Research GroupOur research group also often supports an outreach activity with MESA [see their website] during my summer research program to help introduce high school and junior high students to chemistry with an emphasis in polymer science and soft materials. MESA students visit over the course of a day with additional activities also including college preparatory activities. We start with an overview of the activities the students will take part in. Then my undergraduate group

  • BBC Science NewsScottish bog gets world heritage statusUK getting more hot and more wet days – Met OfficeRare fossils reveal secrets of mammal evolutionChimps share humans' 'snappy' conversational styleOxygen discovery defies knowledge of the deep oceanUK coal mine fights for future in courtMake electricity cheaper to boost heat pumps - climate advisersCave discovered on Moon could be home for humansCan we change how our brains age? These scientists think it’s possibleIVF help for wild rhinos

  • The Commons Located in the University Center on Upper Campus. This is the main dining hall on campus, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week from a variety of  stations, a salad bar, cereal bar, soup bar, desserts and beverages. • Breakfast Menu   • Lunch Menu   • Dinner Menu Old Main Market Right inside the front entrance of the University Center. Grab a fresh lunch and espresso between classes Find a healthy, organic snack Fun, favorite snacks to curb a late night craving Stock

  • We Asked Students:WHY ECONOMICS AT PLU? “My econ 101 professor approached me about majoring in economics. I like the math meaning behind what I am doing and the fact that I have a lot of job opportunities in the future.”“Economics allows me to double major in music. My economics major is applicable to the field of work I want to pursue once I graduate.” “We are learning elasticity in my introductory microeconomics class and I was able to see a real life application of elasticity relating to

  • Under the Faculty Constitution, the Faculty Assembly is the governing body of the faculty.  It meets at least once a month (usually every second Friday, 4:00-6:00 p.m.) during the fall and spring semesters.Emeriti faculty retain the privilege of voice at Faculty Assembly. If you are an emeritus faculty member and wish to participate in Faculty Assembly, please contact facgov@plu.edu. Fall 2024 Faculty Assembly will meet in person (no zoom option). Please see Special Rules of Order for

  • Student Financial Aid Complaint Policy and ProcedurePacific Lutheran University is committed to assisting all qualified and eligible students, regardless of race, creed, religion, gender, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or any status protected by law. Pacific Lutheran University has signed participation agreements with the U.S. Department of Education and with the Washington Student Achievement Council that allow our students to receive

  • In this section we offer resources to help anyone wishing to use Hypothes.is, either on their own or as part of the JAR Group. As the project grows (fingers crossed!), we’ll add more resources according to your needs. Below you’ll find a short screencast explaining how to use Hypothes.is and a condensed citation guide. Using hypothes.is This in-house six-minute video [CC] takes you through the most basic steps to create an annotation. It’s super easy! Below you can also find directions on how