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  • Joseph Breen Memorial Fellowship Posted by: alemanem / February 1, 2018 February 1, 2018 This award, administered by the ACS Green Chemistry Institute®, will sponsor one or more young international green chemistry scholars to participate in a green chemistry technical meeting, conference, or training program. Awardees are reimbursed up to $2,000 in funds to accommodate cost of travel, accommodation and fees associated with the event. Those who are eligible to apply include undergraduate and

  • Internship Opportunity for STEM Students Posted by: alemanem / June 7, 2021 June 7, 2021 This Summer Numerade is currently offering remote, flexible, and paid internship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students. You will be developing STEM content for middle school and high school students. The outcomes of this internship will provide you with experience developing project and time management, teaching, and increase subject matter expertise. This position will allow students to

  • Green Chemistry Internship Posted by: nicolacs / May 12, 2022 May 12, 2022 Healthy Building Network (HBN) a not-for-profit, nongovernmental organization based in Minnesota, operates the Pharos system of chemical hazard data tools, which enable product makers to investigate hazards of current product chemistries and find safer alternatives. The project planned is for the intern to learn HBN’s data tools, identify data gaps in the system, add new data sources and/or features, populate compound

  • Ceramics at PLU``Everything changes, everything is connected, pay attention``Students use some of the same techniques employed hundreds of years ago, from coils, slabs, hump molds and the throwing wheel, all of which students will learn to master as they advance their skills in creating successful wares. The art requires consistent practice. Ceramics at PLU teaches students not only to expressive themselves through clay, but create functional wares. Classes availableARTD 230: Ceramics 1

  • Preaching More than the Bread of Life Workshop Join us as we explore the first reading and psalm in the Bread of Life series that marks every Year of Mark. Preaching More than the Bread of Life with Dr. Samuel Torvend Tuesday, June 29th at 10:00am (Pacific) From July 25 through August 22 this year, the lectionary offers rich fare for preaching: Elisha feeding the hungry; the Israelites surviving on morning bread; an angel directing Elijah to eat; Wisdom setting a table with food and drink; and

  • Catered EventsLooking for Catering options for your event? Please visit our online Catering Menu to view the wide array of food and beverage options.Guest Dining at PLUPLU is ready to meet all your on-site dining and/or catering needs. We offer both group and individual dining options to conference guests. As part of your conference package we can offer a convenient meal card for all your guests. Based on the meal needs you’ve pre-defined these cards are loaded with conference cash and usable

  • Auditions for Spotlight (faculty-directed) ProductionsAuditions for our productions are open to all PLU students, regardless of major or experience.  Students cast in productions may earn credits for their participation. Students wishing to audition for our Spotlight (faculty-directed) season may do so at various times during the school year.  Audition announcements, requirements and sign-ups are sent through the Theatre and Dance Sakai site.  If you would like to be added to this site, please

  • Phone: (253) 535-7672 Fax: (253) 535-7590 email: nurs@plu.edu The SoN administrative suite is located in Room 214 of the Ramstad Building on the upper PLU campus. Hours of operation are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. The SoN offices are closed from Noon to 1:00 pm for lunch and on PLU university holidays. Several administrative offices are located within the suite, including those of the Dean, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, and Associate Director of Advising, Admissions & Student Support.  Additional

  • All students will be assigned a nursing faculty advisor during their first semester in the School of Nursing. The faculty advisor may advise them academically and professionally and serve as the student’s advocate. The faculty advisor’s role is not to be a personal friend or therapist. Students should plan to meet with their advisors at least once each semester to check their progress and discuss any issues or concerns. An initial meeting is during the junior I semester when students map out an

  • Joel Baker Port of Tacoma Chair in Environmental Science and Professor, University of Washington Tacoma Biography Biography Professor Joel Baker holds the Port of Tacoma Chair in Environmental Science at the University of Washington Tacoma, is the Science Director of the Center for Urban Waters in Tacoma, and is the Director of the Puget Sound Institute. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Minnesota. He has co-authored over ninety papers on