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  • Chemistry Department Learning OutcomesThe major program outcomes of the Chemistry Department’s curriculum are: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental concepts of chemistry by using critical thinking and analytical skills to solve chemical problems. Students will conduct experiments and demonstrate proficiency with appropriate lab skills, techniques, and instrumentation. Students will demonstrate the ability to search, understand, and put into use chemical literature as

  • The faculty representatives to the Board of Regents are the chair and vice chair of the faculty, the faculty secretary, and one tenured member of the full-time faculty elected by the faculty at large for a three-year term. Specific Duties: To represent faculty concerns and views to the members of the board. To participate in plenary and committee sessions of the board. To meet with liaison representatives of the board. To report to the faculty on discussions and actions taken by the board. To

  • Karissa Bryant ’03 teacher and traveler, will join Sr. Helen Puwein Biography Biography Karissa Bryant, PLU class of 2003, is happy to be back in the northwest after almost three years teaching, studying, volunteering, and traveling in Asia. She teaches yoga to kids and adults with a focus on developing an internal calmness, a constant place of stability and quiet surrender. She also teaches singing with Studio East and Village Theater Kidstage!. Karissa is producing a series of fundraising

  • Awards InformationAwards 9-12 Grand Award: We do not yet know the structure for the International Science and Engineering Fair for 2022. Typically we send one or more top 9-12 projects to ISEF. We will post the plan for 2022 when we have more information. K-12 Awards: First, Second, Third and Honorable Mention receive a medal and a certificate. All participants receive a fair button, a participation certificate and other items. Specialty AwardsAll participants are eligible to receive specialty

  • Major Minute: Psychology Posted by: mhines / March 15, 2024 March 15, 2024 When you study psychology at PLU, you’ll work with expert faculty, have plenty of hands-on research opportunities and career preparation, engage with local and larger academic communities, and experience small class sizes in an intentionally inclusive environment. Check out this Major Minute to hear from Associate Professor of Psychology Laura A. Shneidman and learn more about PLU’s psychology program. Read Previous

  • PLU grads reflect on commencement Posted by: mhines / June 14, 2023 June 14, 2023 “Commencement means the culmination of hard work and accomplishments with my teammates and my classmates — so it’s a great day.” Our recent graduates reflect on the countless late nights spent studying, the friendships forged, the challenges overcome, and the personal growth they’ve experienced. Read Previous From Oxford, England to Oaxaca, Mexico, Jackie Lindstrom ’23 uses math to understand migration Read Next

  • Give to PLU Scholarships “My scholarship is truly a blessing. Thank you, I would not have been able to do this without your support.” Make a gift for students like Michele “I am growing as a person and finding my passions in music, math and computer science.” Make a gift for students like Paul PLU Scholarship Fund Access to a world-class education shouldn’t depend on one’s financial circumstances. This is a core belief at PLU, and meeting our students’ financial need is one of the university’s

  • This is How We RollThe chemistry of breadmaking 6-7 p.m. | Feb. 6 | Leraas Lecture Hall, Rieke 103 How do different types of flour change the texture of bread? What does kneading dough actually do? What happens inside bread as it rises? Come learn about these and other questions as we learn what makes bread so delicious. Join Erica Fickeisen, PLU’s Lead Baker, and Justin Lytle, Associate Professor of Chemistry for a tasty experience that will satisfy your cravings for carbs. We will explore the

  • FT Medical Scribe Openings At Multicare Health System Posted by: alemanem / May 11, 2021 May 11, 2021 Looking for FT employment and experience in the medical field during your gap year? Current full-time medical scribe openings at Multicare Health System with multiple locations in: Tacoma Gig Harbor Auburn Puyallup Covington Olympia Federal Way The pay rate for FT scribes is $14.91 and includes health benefits and paid time off. For more information see the2021-Scribe-Job-Description and the

  • Image courtesy of the PLU Archives Dear Dr. Ramos, Environmental education is essential to the health of a watershed, as it promotes lifelong consciousness of human environmental impacts. As an elementary school student, I learned to be aware of my interactions with my watershed and how to promote clean water in my area through an early environmental studies program. As a reputable university program, PLU’s environmental studies department has the resources and responsibility to promote the