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  • challenging thing hasn’t come yet."- Thomas Horn Horn also traveled to Holden Village in central Washington for a J-Term philosophy course. “There was no technology and 300 inches of snow on the ground,” he said. “Taking a class in that environment was pretty phenomenal.” Horn recently interviewed with AmeriCorps, a nonprofit organization focused on engaging adults in acts of public service. If accepted, he will be working in Seattle with the program College Access Now, helping to coach, mentor and

  • to participate in the United States Institute for Theatre Technology Expo $5,000 for Stuen & Ordal Halls 3rd Annual Farmer’s Market $41 to support an RA Community Program $200 for assistance with costuming for a student-produced play $2,535 in additional support for six private changing stalls to be placed in the KHP Dressing Room Up to $7,000 for travel and lodging to support PLU Club Wrestlers going to the National Tournament $1,400 in support of Five students attending and presenting at the

  • Germany are all eligible. Award/Stipend/Benefits: stipend of approximately E850, which covers tuition, room and board in whole or in part. The host institution arranges accommodation. DAAD provides a subsidy toward international travel.EPP/MSI Undergraduate ScholarshipEPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study to rising junior undergraduate students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields that directly support NOAA’s mission

  • : Molecular Biology An introduction to molecular biology, emphasizing the central role of DNA: structure of DNA and RNA, structure and expression of genes, genome organization and rearrangement, methodology, and applications of recombinant DNA technology. Laboratory features basic recombinant DNA techniques. Prerequisite: BIOL 330. (4) BIOL 448 : Immunology Explores the physical, cellular, and molecular components of innate and adaptive immune responses. Emphasizes an integrated approach to exploring

  • , historical, and philosophical foundations of current practices of schooling in America. Prerequisite: Admission to the M.A.E./Cert program or consent of instructor. (3) EDUC 563A : Integrating Seminar: Technology Embedded Instructional Design Students work cooperatively and individually to integrate education course work, field experience, and individual perspective during graduate degree programs. May be repeated for credit. (2) EDUC 563B : Integrating Seminar: Internship A seminar focusing on

  • research in science, technology and environmental policy, which she carried out at the Indian Institute of Science and the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore, India. Her work has contributed in fundamental ways to changing the practice and paradigms of agriculture and food. Dr. Vandana Shiva Navdanya Seed Freedom The Violence of the Green Revolution and Monocultures of the Mind pose essential challenges to the dominant paradigm of non-sustainable, industrial agriculture. Through her books

  • . He received his BA in Special Education K-12 from PLU School of Education in 2019. The welcoming and supportive environment at PLU inspired him to give back to the University through continued LGBTQ+ advocacy. Justin SpelhaugTech Innovation for Social Transformation 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. | March 10 Who: Justin Spelhaug, Vice President, Microsoft Philanthropies 16th Dale E. Benson Lecture in Business and Economic History Mr. Spelhaug’s lecture will explore the role that technology companies are taking

  • information and research resources to the PLU community Access book and article collections electronically and in print. Meet with a librarian to help you answer any research questions you may have. Request books and articles from another library. Browse PLU Archives and Special Collections. Webpage: www.plu.edu/library/ Email: library@plu.edu Phone:253.535.7500 Campus Location:Mortvedt Library (12180 Park Avenue S.)Help Desk: Information & Technology ServicesHelp Desk: Information & Technology

  • programs in PLU’s Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts promote creativity and prepare students for careers in the visual arts and for lives of artistic expression. You can pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art or in Art History, or a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design. You’ll have access to a dedicated studio space for each artistic medium, including extensive facilities for ceramics and a darkroom for photography. You can also take advantage of state-of- the-art technology to design and

  • , 2021 We celebrate accomplishments of our graduating artists in the culmination of their degree program. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the main gallery show was virtual.  The Annex Gallery was opened in the Anderson University Center to display some of the students’ work to the PLU community.2019-2020Life Under Drones  September 18 – October 16 Opening Reception: September 18 at 5pm This exhibition brings together artistic installations that approach the topic of drone technology from a multitude of