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  • provides. While working at Fred Hutchinson, she organized and set up the Small University Summer Internship program for PLU biology students. Since its start, numerous students have been able to pursue their passions in different fields of research including cancer, HIV, immunology and virology. These opportunities include working with cutting-edge technology and interacting with researchers who are in the top of their field. Most importantly, students are able to gain confidence in laboratories that

  • Voters National Association of Women Business Owners National Organization for Women Political Action Committee She Runs It. Society of Women Engineers Women in Cognitive Science Women in Technology International State and Federal Laws and Policies: Employment Protections for Workers Who Are Pregnant or Nursing The Equal Pay Act of 1963 Title IX and Sex Discrimination The Whistleblower Protection Program Women in the American WorkforceVeteransScholarships: AFCEA War Veterans Scholarship Army Women’s

  • application process. Division of Natural SciencesA leader in undergraduate science, technology, engineering and math education. Tarka Wilcox:Locating landslide hazards in Western Washington Shannon Seidel:Science education for an inclusive classroom Renzhi Cao:Artificial intelligence without the science fiction Jon Freeman:Biofuel for the future Dean Waldow:Building better batteries Heidi Schutz:Studying the evolution of fish Locating landslide hazards in Western WashingtonTarka Wilcox Tarka Wilcox

  • efficiency. Create a Presidential Commission for Innovation and Change to generate, source and implement approved concepts for academic, non-academic, programmatic and structural innovation and change. Create a strategic plan for technology that reflects the needs of the institution now and into the future Update the campus master plan to prioritize construction and maintenance of facilities in support of changing demographics, programmatic priorities, access and sustainability. Increase the reach of

  • Colloidal Nanocrystals” A. M. Munro Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A 38, 020805 (2020). Editor’s Pick Part of a Special Topic Collection on 30 years of the Nellie Yeoh Whetten Award – Celebrating the Women of the AVS. “Phenyldithiocarbamate Ligands Decompose During Nanocrystal Ligand Exchange” A. M. Munro, C. Chandler, M. Garling, D. Chai, V. Popovich, L. Lystrom, S. Kilina J. Phys. Chem. C 120, 29455-29462 (2016). Munro, A. M. “Selenide and Sulfide Quantum Dots and Nanocrystals: Optical

  • . Maybe it was once only for the rich, but now it belongs to us all. Valor and beauty, the search for the true and the good, the examined life. These are very deep values in this tradition, and they have empowered humanistic education ever since. This is an education profoundly concerned with enduring meaning apart from utility. In a world gone mad with technology and technocrats, the humanist still asks the questions, why are we here? Is this truly good? What is the right path? What indeed is beauty

  • Illuminator Sylvia Martinez and Gary S. Stager Innovators in Education Sarah G. Epstein Art Lecturer and Volunteer Michelle Long PLU Regent and Unit Manager at Chevron Energy Technology Group Matsumoto Koichi Professor of Chinese History Stefan Parkman Conductor (and Tenor) Stephanie Renee Cox Olympic Gold Medalist Abbot Tryphon Abbot of All-Merciful Saviour Monastery on Vashon Island Valerie Segrest Nutrition Educator Vandana Shiva, Ph.D. Author, Activist, Pioneer Freedom Education Project Puget Sound

  • , about 25 miles northeast of PLU’s campus). “I thought, ‘this would be cool to get into,’” Daly said. After making a few connections, she learned that the Fury sought an athletic trainer. She interviewed with the head coach and got the job. Today, she is the organization’s head athletic trainer. Beyond her full-time work with the Fury, Daly is an assistant athletic trainer at the California Institute of Technology (known colloquially as Caltech). Despite her part-time status at the Division III

  • the Office of Institutional Research and Analytics as well as Information and Technology Services. Dr. McConnell joined PLU in 1998 as a faculty member in the Department of Kinesiology where she retains her faculty status as a Professor. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sport Medicine from the University of the Pacific; a Master’s degree in Exercise Science also from UOP and a Ph.D in Curriculum and Instruction in Exercise and Wellness Education from Arizona State University. During her

  • colored-pencil books out there at the time.” (Her Colored Pencil Portraits Step by Step is still one of the top books in the art market for painting portraits.) Kullberg said she believes hand-drawn art is critical in this age of technology. “The moving of the hand goes through the prism of the soul,” she said. “It puts one’s mark, heart and life to it. Something happens between the eye and hand as it goes through the artist.” Kullberg believes anyone can learn to draw with the right training. In 1999