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  • NIEHS Scholars Connect Program (NSCP) Posted by: nicolacs / December 3, 2020 December 3, 2020 The NIEHS Scholars Connect Program (NSCP) is designed to provide a unique opportunity for highly motivated science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) focused undergraduate students to solidly connect with NIEHS and receive training in biomedical research. Students in NSCP have an opportunity for hands-on mentored research experiences, as well as professional and personal development. NSCP is

  • 9 monthsHere is an education plans for students completing this nine-month degree. Fall Semester (September – December) BMMA 502: Marketing Strategy and Consumer Behavior (4) BMMA 504: Quantitative Marketing Research (4) BMMA 508: Qualitative Marketing Research (4) BMMA 577: Project Management (4) J-term (January) BMMA 598: Graduate Research Project in Marketing I (4) Spring Semester (February – May) BMMA 524: Advanced Research Methods (4) BMMA 526: Big Data and Digital Analytics (4) BMMA 530

  • Sciences Division: Natural Sciences Equipment Endowment Fund Natural Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Program Endowment Fund donations could be further specified into: mentor salaries student researcher fellowships research supplies research travel research equipment Natural Sciences Gift Fund MESA Program (Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement) helping support K-12 STEM education for underrepresented students Natural Sciences Departments: Biology Gift Fund Chemistry Gift Fund If you are

  • Alumni What have some of our recent graduates done with their degrees in Psychology? PLU Psychology Alumni found employment as: Live-in assistant at L’Arche Tahoma Hope, a member of the International Federation of L’Arche Youth counselor at agency working with foster teens Team leader for AmeriCorps Insurance claims adjuster Outcome evaluation research for a community college Organic farmer Rep for financial services company Psychometrician at a VA hospital Professional jazz musician

  • September 2, 2009 Studying the laws behind international adoption Trained as an historian of the American Revolution and blessed with an abundance of sources, I saw no scholarly reason to travel abroad, although I had wanted to see England, the mother country from which America was born. My subsequent research on the history of adoption, which produced three books over the course of 20 years, focused entirely on the United States. I had little interest in writing or teaching history in a

  • course instructors (whose students may need HPRB review)Welcome! The HPRB is here to help you and your students navigate the review process.! Please read our Classroom Research Guidelines This will help you determine if the projects your students are doing need HPRB review.! We have a separate page for students Send them there for a Step-by-Step Guide from a student perspective.submit Do your students already know how to submit? They should submit all HPRB proposals via our online system

  • Alumni Highlight – Liudmyla Ostafiichuk Posted by: woldstadn / April 10, 2020 April 10, 2020   Pacific Lutheran University is fortunate to have diverse and exceptional alumni all over the world. One such alumni has recently returned to our own backyard. Liudmyla Ostafiichuk graduated from the MSMA program before its renaming and has moved back to Seattle to continue her research career for Facebook. We were able to ask her a few questions about her degree, career post-PLU, and reflections on

  • A conversation with 2016 Benson fellows Marc Vetter and Matthew Macfarlane Posted by: Julie Winters / June 6, 2017 Image: 2016 Benson Summer Research Fellows Marc Vetter and Matthew Macfarlane in Xavier Hall. Photo: Halvorson June 6, 2017 By Michael HalvorsonBenson Family Chair in Business and Economic HistoryPLU Student-Faculty Research on Health Care and High TechnologyA conversation with 2016 Benson fellows Marc Vetter and Matthew MacfarlaneThe following excerpts were gathered from a May 26

  • Green Chemistry at NDSU Posted by: nicolacs / March 22, 2021 March 22, 2021 The Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Coatings and Polymeric Materials at North Dakota State University will host 10 undergraduate students in an interdisciplinary summer research program focused on Green Chemistry. Each REU student will work with individual Research Mentor over the course of 10 weeks, maximizing one-on-one mentoring experience. In addition to the research activities, students are expected

  • research has been recognized nationally and internationally. UNT is ranked as a Tier One research university in the Carnegie Classification. The Department offers graduate programs leading to PhD, MS and Professional MS degrees. The research interests of the chemistry faculty span the traditional areas of analytical, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry. The majority of the faculty at the Department are engaged in multidisciplinary research areas such as chemistry education, computational