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  • Hometown: El Centro, CA Selected accomplishments: Graduation Honors (cum laude); Plant Genome Research Program summer research internship, Boyce Thompson Institute, Cornell University; student worker, Quigg Greenhouse Post-graduation plans: Attending an interdisciplinary PhD program in plant science and data science at the University of Arizona’s School of Plant Sciences Emmanuel Gonzalez may be an accomplished young scientist on track for an impressive research career, but as a high school student, he

  • international students, and more students of color… all supported by more equitable and accessible scholarships like Act Six and the 253 Scholarship. PLU is 5th in the nation of small schools to produce Peace Corps Volunteers thanks a lot to our Peace Corps Prep program. PLU is preparing its students for lives of multidisciplinary innovation with programs like Data Science and all of our interdisciplinary majors and minors. Lutes are active in this community, organizing events to Get Out the Vote, engage in

  • development, I find myself returning to the theories and data that I encountered during that semester in Norway, as well as the lessons I learned about conducting field research. Though I’ve been moving around a lot over the past few years, I carry these memories, relationships and experiences with me wherever I go. Whether or not they shifted the course of my current trajectory is hard to determine, but they have all made my life richer, and I can’t wait to return to Norway – hopefully in the near future

  • , triads, diatonic 7th chords, basic analysis, etc. (2) MUSI 136 : Music Theory & Analysis II A continuation of MUSI 135. Further study of the materials and syntax of musical expression through an examination of harmonic and melodic analysis, composition, part-writing, figured bass, non-chord tones, small formal structures, secondary functions, etc. Prerequisite: MUSI 135 or consent of instructor. (3) MUSI 151 : Keyboard Musicianship I Beginning skills in piano and general musicianship in a group piano

  • success. An advanced data system and a strong project management office insures transparency regarding that progress. All results are posted on the Tacoma Public School website. As Carla often says, “What gets measured gets done.” That strategic work has led to a growing number of unique partnerships, which have generated positive community support and results for the Tacoma school children. For example, a partnership with the Tacoma Housing Authority has provided housing vouchers for families of

  • to the Clover Creek watershed. Environmental Chemistry can show changes in water quality due to residential changes in the area. Using ENVT 350 data and comparing it to the WAC(Washington Administrative Code ) can determine if the creek can support salmon life. The lack of salmon present in the creek means that indigenous people cannot harvest their first foods. After the medicine creek treaty in 1854, the U.S. government forced natives into reservations away from their tribes where they harvest

  • understanding policymaking by looking at the complex variables that influence this process (Hoefer, 2022).  This data suggests that humans have had a substantial impact on the nitrates present in the Yakima River Basin as there has been a significant increase over time. Additionally, the method of reverse osmosis filtration seems to be the best suited option for a solution to this problem. Through the lens of the Multiple Streams Framework, the last thing needed in order to decrease nitrates in the Yakima

  • plant science and data science at the University of Arizona’s School of Plant Sciences Emmanuel Gonzalez may be an accomplished young scientist on track for an impressive research career, but as a high school student, he struggled. After attending Mt. San Jacinto College and Tacoma Community College, he arrived at PLU still feeling “a little bit lost.” “It was at PLU that I decided that college was for me, and that I’d give it my all,” he said, citing the guidance of “inspirational and motivational

  • were galaxolide, tonalide, and sodium tetrahydrojasmonate. Galaxolide was quantified using a standard and found to be present in concentrations of 0.92 ppm. The metal ion concentrations above 10 ppb were zinc at 22 ppb, chromium at 12 ppb, and vanadium at 11 ppb. No metals ions were hazardous at the concentrations recorded. The Kroger tampons had four chemicals present according to the GCMS data, but in low amounts. The highest metal ion concentration was zinc at 43 ppb. Antimony was present at 2

  • qualitative research methods. Students will learn the major methodologies and ethical implications of qualitative research including appropriate research questions. Students will learn and implement qualitative data collection and analysis techniques. (2) EDUC 721 : Educational Research III: Program Evaluation This third course in the research methods sequence addresses major concepts of program evaluation. This course prepares students to plan, implement, evaluate, and disseminate the results of a job