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  • This is a digital humanities project coordinated by Elsa Keinberger (PLU ’19), Madeline Scully (PLU ‘19), and Dr. Adela Ramos with the goal of creating a digital space accessible to anyone interested in writing about, reading or teaching Austen. We review Austen websites, resources, and adaptations of her work for a wide community of users, write reviews of Austen fan-fiction, movies, and Austen-adjacent series, and we also coordinate social annotation events focused on her novels. Please feel

    Adela Ramos
  • junior faculty members, forged strong relationships with community partners, and chaired the department for several years. She was also a highly engaged faculty leader throughout her years at PLU, chairing the Educational Policy Committee and sitting on the Summer Academy Task Force, Long Range Planning Committee, Admission and Retention of Students Committee, and Strategic Enrollment Management Advisory Committee. “She was a gifted, creative, innovative, insightful, and dedicated instructor,” says

  • ) in the NIR range due to nanoparticle flocculation. The EPB shows early signs of red shifting leading to blue shifting as a function of time. Early detection of non SERS-active nanoparticles was possible due to lack of formation of the EPB during the course of the reaction. 4:00 pm - Structural Analysis of Piscidin 1 via High Resolution Solid-State NMRRandy Saager, Senior Capstone Seminar Piscidin 1, an amphipathic, antimicrobial peptide from the mast cells of hybrid striped bass, was structurally

  • exceptional contributions, accomplishments, leadership and service to the university and its community members. Each December, during the university’s annual Christmas celebration, the President’s Council recognizes up to five employees for their outstanding contributions. Employees are nominated to the President’s Council by the PLU community for their improvements to customer service, quality of work and campus life, interdepartmental teamwork, communication, inclusivity and developing creative

  • Adopted May 2015 Purpose This policy establishes guidelines for creative works, inventions, improvements, and discoveries resulting from the work of Pacific Lutheran University faculty, staff, students, research associates, visiting scholars, and anyone employed by PLU. Creative Works of Authorship Copyrightable works created by University employees, other than faculty, as part of their job, are deemed “Works Made for Hire” and are owned by the University. Copyrightable works are described in

  • Location: Zoom 3:40 - 4:45 p.m. | At the Edge of Wilderness: Healing and Transformation Speakers: Chuck Hoffman, Painter and Designer, Former Associate Creative Director for the Walt Disney Company Peg Hoffman, Painter, Lettering Artist, Designer, and Workshop Facilitator, Former Creative Director at Hallmark Cards Introduction by Sergia Hay, Associate Professor of Philosophy Location: Zoom 4:45 - 5:45 p.m. | Break 5:45 - 6:50 p.m. | Revitalizing Ancestral Foodways Speaker: Valerie Segrest, CEO Tahoma

  • , funding to cover room, board and incidental expenses, and Accident & Sickness Health Insurance   2) Fulbright Study/Research: Academic OR Creative and Performing Arts Available in 150 or more countries, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides grants for individually designed research projects and study opportunities. Through engagement in a host community, awardees will interact with their hosts on a one-to-one basis in an atmosphere of openness, academic integrity, and intellectual freedom

  • called “The CAVE” the physical space is vibrant and the diverse community members create a warm and welcoming space for all. After 5pm and on the weekends, The CAVE hosts concerts, performances, and club meetings. Community for Creative Expression CommunityThe Community for Creative Expression is for students interested in a co-curricular focus on creativity and innovation across all disciplines.  Connected Residence Hall: Hinderlie Hall. This hall has mixed-gendered wings with gendered bathrooms and

  • Respect the Makah Culture and the whalesIn the op-ed piece “it’s time to give up whaling” (TNT – 9/16), is Bergman writing to support the special nature of whales, or is he writing to attack Makah Culture?  We’d like to make it clear from the outset that we are not writing to attack those who believe that whales are special, but we do feel that it is urgent to express support and respect for Makah Culture. All humans view things through the lens of culture, and no one has a monopoly on the

  • science, Hispanic studies, geosciences, and religion. Congratulations to the Environmental Studies Class of 2021! John Evanishyn Environmental Studies and English Writing Major Project: Finding the Middle Ground in Vacant Lots: Using Children’s Books & Childhood to Address Urban Land Waste & Ecological RestorationI would like to thank Dr. Claire Todd and Dr. Sergia Hay for overseeing my capstone as it has developed over the past year. I would also like to thank Dr. Romey Haberle for providing key