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  • Kenneth G. Hancock Memorial Award Posted by: alemanem / February 1, 2018 February 1, 2018 This award, administered by the ACS Green Chemistry Institute® and sponsored by the ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry and the National Institute of Standards & Technology, provides national recognition to students with outstanding contributions to furthering the goals of green chemistry through their research and/or studies. Recipients will win $1,000 plus reimbursed travel to the annual Green

  • ACS Scholarships Posted by: alemanem / February 3, 2020 February 3, 2020 Here are two opportunities for ACS scholarships, one from the Puget Sound Local Section, and one from National ACS, both due MARCH 1. 1) $1500 scholarships for 2-year and 4-year college students who are pursuing (or intend to pursue) chemistry or chemistry-related majors. Students should be at least co-enrolled in organic chemistry. The Education Committee has awarded four total scholarships in the past few years (2 for

  • Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research I&EC Fundamentals (1962-1986) I&EC Process Design and Development (1962-1986) I&EC Product Research and Development (1962-1986) Inorganic Chemistry Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Journal of the American Chemical Society Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data I&EC Chem and Eng Data Series (1956-1958) Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling Journal of Chemical Documentation (1961-1974) Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation—NEW! Journal of

  • Consultation ServicesOur experienced team of licensed psychologists and mental health counselors provide consultation with those concerned about PLU students.  We are open to speaking with parents, friends, staff, and faculty about a range of issues, including: strategies for helping a student connect with PLU Counseling Services or other on-campus support; concerns about a particular student who might be experiencing emotional distress or struggling with mental health struggles; concerns about

  • Barbara E. Barnett Clinic Coordinator she/her Phone: 253-535-7206 Email: barnett@plu.edu Office Location: Anderson University Center - Suite 300 Professional Biography Personal Education Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, Pacific Lutheran University, in process Associate, Arts & Science, Tacoma Community College, 1993 Responsibilities Administrative support for Wellbeing Services and Resources/Counseling Services, and management of Counseling Services front desk responsibilities Accolades

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  • Exposure Measurements & Noise Surveys The University maintains an accurate record of all employee exposure measurements and surveys required by this section.  This helps to ensure the appropriate people are being included in this Program.  These records are maintained and available upon request.  Contact the PLU EH&S Manager for more information. Audiometric Tests The Environmental Health & Safety office will retain a copy of all employee audiograms. This record will include: Name and job

  • Student opportunity to visit Amazon HQ in Seattle Posted by: hassonja / January 19, 2018 January 19, 2018 Career Connections and Alumni and Constituent Relations are partnering to bring students to Amazon HQ in Seattle on President’s Day, Monday, February 19 from 9:00 am – 5:30 pm. The visit will include: free lunch, networking with alumni, and touring Amazon HQ. Transportation from PLU will be provided. Students from all majors are encouraged to attend. RSVP on the Career Connections

  • John N. Moritsugu Professor of Psychology Email: moritsjn@plu.edu Status:Emeritus Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, University of Rochester, N.Y., 1976 M.A., Clinical Psychology, University of Rochester, N.Y., 1975 B.A., Psychology, University of Hawai'i, 1971 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Minority Status Stress American Asian Populations Books Lead author of Sixth Edition Community Psychology, with Elizabeth Vera, Frank Y. Wong and Karen Grover Duffy (Routlege 2019

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  • Noelle Green ’18 Noelle Green ’18 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2018/09/noelle-green-2.jpg 600 600 Logan Logan https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/df88b9152697d03169d961f6b1582ddd?s=96&d=mm&r=g September 18, 2018 October 5, 2018 Noelle Green’s greatest moments as a leader are not visible through “traditional” leadership roles she has held on campus, but through her tireless advocacy for herself and other differently abled individuals. Green flawlessly

  • All programs must take place in an atmosphere that assures the safety of all participants and other members of the campus community as well as the security of University property. Appropriate levels of security will be determined by Campus Safety, in consultation with Conferences and Events, Student Engagement, and the sponsoring organization. Events held on Sunday through Thursday will end no later than 11:45 p.m. Events beginning on Fridays and Saturdays will end no later than 2:00 a.m., and