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  • Rachel Carson Lecture with Dr. Bryn Nelson | February 21, 2024 | 7PM | CK Auditorium at PLU Supported by a generous endowment from George L. and Helen B. Long, the Rachel Carson Science, Technology & Society Lecture was designed to bring leading experts in the fields of science and technology to campus to address the PLU community. Visiting scholars interact with PLU students and faculty in the classroom, and lecture on a scholarly topic of general interest in the evening. We’re pleased to

  • Professor Maria Chavez selected for 2021-23 Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau The Department of Political Science is pleased to announce that Professor Maria Chavez has been selected as a Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau Presenter for the 2021-23 season. https://www.humanities.org/program/speakers-bureau/ In communities throughout Washington State, Speakers Bureau presenters give free public presentations on a wide variety of… July 2, 2021

  • Jeremy Knapp ’21 talks interning for a state senator in Olympia, passion for political science and future career TACOMA, WASH. (March. 16, 2020) — Pacific Lutheran University political science major Jeremy Knapp ’21 swears he has not desire to run for office, but his resume speaks of someone with great political aspirations nonetheless. The junior turned 21 on March 4, and he already… April 2, 2020

  • Mentor Profiles Home2024 Research ProjectsRead About Student Research ExperiencesStudent-Researcher Responsibilities2024 CalendarSummer 2024 applications are closed.Dr. Angie BoysenAssistant Professor of Chemistry aboysen@plu.edu (253) 535-7596Dr. Renzhi CaoAssociate Professor of Computer Science caora@plu.edu (253) 535-7409Dr. Taylor DodsonVisiting Assistant Professor of Biology tdodson@plu.edu (253) 535-1004Dr. Andrea MunroChair & Associate Professor of Chemistry munroam@plu.edu (253) 535

  • Peter Davis Associate Professor of Earth Science Full Profile 253-535-5770 davispb@plu.edu

  • new medical facility on PLU’s campus. The MultiCare Medical Center at Pacific Lutheran University will provide high-quality, culturally appropriate outpatient services to the almost 200,000 people in and around Central Pierce County. From South Sound to statewide, the next generation of health leaders learn here. Washington is grappling with a severe shortage of health care professionals. The medical center will provide a wide variety of opportunities for health science students from PLU and the

  • J-Term 2020/Psychology & Political Science- Study Away in Prague J-Term 2020: Travel with us to Prague via our blog. PLU offers a variety of study away program options to make this important component of a PLU education accessible to as many students as possible. Narrow your search by exploring your options by academic discipline,… January 3, 2020

  • Internship & Post-bacc OpportunitiesThe following list of was complied for students seeking opportunities in internships and post-baccalaureate programs that have annual or recurring cycles.Additional Opportunities Additional NIH Funded Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program Institutions Chem Opp Blog Pre-Health Diversity & Equity Resources page National Institutes of Health National Science Foundation – Research Experiences for Undergraduates Pathways to ScienceSummer Internships

  • staging the Discovery Regional Science and Engineering Fair. There is a registration fee for older students. The fair director will ensure that all may attend. A scholarship offer is available. See our home page under registration fee. Local, regional, and national organizations and agencies provide awards for our participants.Who are the judges?Educators, scientists, community members, military personnel, and other professionals serve as volunteer judges for the regional science fair. They select the

  • Dr. Bryn NelsonBryn Nelson, PhD, is an award-winning science and medical writer, the author of Flush: The Remarkable Science of an Unlikely Treasure (Grand Central Publishing), and a former microbiologist trained in bacterial biochemistry at the University of Washington. As a science writer at Newsday from 2000 to 2007, Nelson wrote frequently about the Human Genome Project, gene therapy, stem cell research, conservation, global warming, ecology, and the West Nile virus. Among his awards, he