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  • Graduate Study in Applied Chemistry at UC Davis Posted by: alemanem / September 15, 2021 September 15, 2021 The Graduate Group in Agricultural & Environmental Chemistry at UC Davis offers PhD and MS degrees in four broad areas of applied chemistry: Environmental and Analytical, Biological and Toxicological, Food and Wine, and Fiber and Polymer Chemistry.  The application deadline is Jan. 5, 2022.  Interested students may find additional information about the program on their website: https

  • English Minors at PLUThe Department of English offers minors in Writing and Literature, and also anchors the interdisciplinary minor in Publishing and Printing Arts (PPAP). Literature, Culture, and Power This 20-credit minor involves: ENGL 300: Living Stories (4 semester hours) Literature Electives (16 semester hours) Any English-designated literature course. ENGL 227 may be substituted for 4 of these hours. Writing This 20-credit minor involves: ENGL 300: Living Stories (4 semester hours

  • Washington Health Benefit ExchangeThe Washington Benefit Health Exchange is the marketplace for health and dental insurance coverage for individuals and families in Washington state. The Washington Health Benefit Exchange was created in state statute in 2011 as a public-private partnership. The Exchange is responsible for the operation of Washington Healthplanfinder, an easily accessible, online marketplace for individuals and families to find, compare and enroll in Qualified Health Plans

  • Criteria for Internal (PLU) Projects ProposalsApplications for Internal (on-campus) Center project support are accepted twice each year, during the Fall and Spring semesters. May 1 is the deadline for Center support that would begin the following Fall. The application deadline for projects that would begin in the Spring Semester is November 1 of the previous year. Consideration and acceptance of applications will be based on the following criteria: Consistency with the Center’s Mission and

  • Brad Cole, Therapist in TrainingMy goal as a therapist is to help you find solace in your relationships and confidence in yourself. Together, we’ll focus on improving communication with yourself and others; highlighting your strengths, learning to grow, and understanding how to communicate in a way that is special to you. My goal isn’t to change you but instead work together to show you how to be comfortable with yourself. I’m excited to work alongside families, couples, and individuals ranging

  • Lynda Byer, MS, RN Clinical Instructor of Nursing Email: lbyer@plu.edu Professional Biography Education BSN, Nursing, University of Michigan MS, Public Health Nursing, University of Illinois Biography Originally from Michigan, but have lived on the east/west coasts of the US. Experience spans over 45 years in academic, research, acute, and community health settings. Previously taught community health nursing at three universities. Lynda has worked on health initiatives at the local, state, and

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  • PLU is responsible for protecting its employees from the effects of wildfire smoke by ensuring timely training is provided and that exposure controls are in place to mitigate the smoke as much as is feasible.  This Plan is implemented, maintained, and updated as necessary by PLU EH&S. Supervisor Responsibilities During times that high smoke levels are predicted, supervisors shall check the AQI at the start of shift and periodically throughout the day.  Supervisors must respond promptly when the

  • Ethics Bowl 2020 Northwest Regional Ethics BowlBetween 2016-2019, PLU hosted the Northwest Regional Ethics Bowl. In November 2020, the ethics bowl was held virtually using an online debate platform. The bowl gathers approximately ten teams from other colleges and universities in our region for a day of competitive and collegial fun to present arguments for cases on current topics such as eviction protection during a pandemic, callout culture, open source medical equipment, and the

  • Department of Physics Learning Outcomes Learners will be able to demonstrate and apply their understanding of fundamental concepts by successfully solving a variety of physics problems in different contexts. A detailed list of fundamental physics concepts is provided within the learning outcomes of each course, included in the course syllabus. Learners will be able to create, analyze, and deliver effective written and oral scientific communication. Learners will be able to demonstrate effective

  • Rebecca Rumpza Director for Campus Life Operations she/her Professional Biography Education Studies, Studies in Music Education, University of Puget Sound Responsibilities Campus Life Responsibilities Direction and overview for budget and purchase protocols Review Residency Requirement and Exemption Requests Coordinate housing accessibility and accommodation requests Oversight for the operation of all residence halls Supervise Associate Director of Campus Life Operations Student Life