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  • In the world of science, significant discoveries can come in tiny packages. Picture being able to make and change things so small they’re nearly invisible. That’s where colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals shine. These super small wonders are made in solution and grown to have different sizes…

    and grow by examining the reaction solution at different times during the synthesis. The team also varied the temperature, solvents, and reactants to determine their role in the nanocrystals’ formation and growth. The ultimate goal of this project is to understand the synthesis well enough to develop new procedures to grow ZnSe nanorods with specific diameter and length. Student Voices | Hopson and Smith share about their summer researching colloidal ZnSe nanocrystals. CREATING REACTIONS: “Here, I

  • Biology Courses: BIOL 225 (Molecules, Cells and Organisms) BIOL 226  (Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology) One semester of each of the following is also recommended by many programs: BIOL 342

    your selected school to be sure your requirements are met. PSYC 101 (Introduction to Psychology) Chemistry Courses Take the following two course sequence in General Chemistry: CHEM 115 (General Chemistry I) CHEM 116 (General Chemistry II) Take the following two course sequence in Organic Chemistry: CHEM 331/333 (Organic Chemistry I + laboratory) CHEM 332/334 or 346 (Organic Chemistry II + laboratory) Optometry schools either require or recommend one semester of biochemistry.Physics Courses PLU has

  • Biology Courses Take the following two introductory biology courses: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology Often veterinary schools require you

    /154 series with accompanying labs.Mathematics Courses Most veterinary schools require math and/or statistics. Most veterinary schools do NOT require Calculus. We recommend that you take at least one math course and one course in statistics.Chemistry Courses Take the following two-course sequence in general chemistry: CHEM 115 (General Chemistry I) CHEM 116 (General Chemistry II) Take the following two-course sequence in organic chemistry: CHEM 331/333 (Organic Chemistry I + laboratory) CHEM 332

  • Biology Courses: BIOL 225 (Molecules, Cells and Organisms) BIOL 226  (Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology) One semester of each of the following is also recommended by many programs: BIOL 342

    your selected school to be sure your requirements are met. PSYC 101 (Introduction to Psychology) Chemistry Courses Take the following two course sequence in General Chemistry: CHEM 115 (General Chemistry I) CHEM 116 (General Chemistry II) Take the following two course sequence in Organic Chemistry: CHEM 331/333 (Organic Chemistry I + laboratory) CHEM 332/334 or 346 (Organic Chemistry II + laboratory) Optometry schools either require or recommend one semester of biochemistry.Physics Courses PLU has

  • Biology Courses Take the following two introductory biology courses: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology Often veterinary schools require you

    /154 series with accompanying labs.Mathematics Courses Most veterinary schools require math and/or statistics. Most veterinary schools do NOT require Calculus. We recommend that you take at least one math course and one course in statistics.Chemistry Courses Take the following two-course sequence in general chemistry: CHEM 115 (General Chemistry I) CHEM 116 (General Chemistry II) Take the following two-course sequence in organic chemistry: CHEM 331/333 (Organic Chemistry I + laboratory) CHEM 332

  • Students:  If you run into an issue in during registration due to a course cap or PLU conflict that requires need for a specific lab section, please log your course enrollment interest on the following form:   https://goo.gl/forms/nR8mLZdJeNRjqoi93 The Dean of Natural Sciences and Chair…

    patience.  Read Previous Fred Hutch Small University Undergraduate Summer Internship Program Read Next Summer Sessions: General and Organic Chemistry at PLU LATEST POSTS Mississippi State University Now Accepting 2025 Summer REU Environmental Science Applications November 15, 2024 Dept of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship October 30, 2024 2025 Fred Hutch Summer Undergraduate Research Program October 30, 2024 Allen Institute Summer Internship Program October 29, 2024

  • Know What You’re Eating Click through the menu on the left to find: Allergy Information If you are living with a medically diagnosed food allergy or intolerance, you are not the only one on PLU’s campus! Helpful nutrition information on all of the menus in The Commons. Request a meeting with one of the Sous Chefs...

    resources to our residents at no cost. You’ll also find the nutrition information for most of the menu items available in The Commons. Sustainability How we work to minimize our environmental impact. The local, natural and organic products we source and serve. Learn about the Green Box Program — a reusable container for you to take food to-go from a la carte meals in The Commons

  • All of the Campus Restaurants accept Dining Dollars, LuteBucks, cash and all major credit cards. Remember that all food purchases with Dining Dollars are sales tax-exempt.

    The Commons Located in the University Center on Upper Campus. This is the main dining hall on campus, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week from a variety of  stations, a salad bar, cereal bar, soup bar, desserts and beverages. • Breakfast Menu   • Lunch Menu   • Dinner Menu Old Main Market Right inside the front entrance of the University Center. Grab a fresh lunch and espresso between classes Find a healthy, organic snack Fun, favorite snacks to curb a late night craving Stock

  • Graphene-based Nanomaterials' Unique Physicochemical Properties to Tackle Health Science Challenges Thomas Trang, Senior Capstone Seminar

    Capstone Seminar Monday, May 1, 2023 (Rieke 222) 12:30-1:00 pm Jackie Lindstrom, Senior Capstone Seminar Friday, May 12, 2023 (Rieke 222) 12:30-1:00 pm Jacob Edgington, Senior Capstone Seminar 1:00-1:30 pm Reagan Weber, Senior Capstone Seminar 1:30-2:00 pm Brady Grahe, Senior Capstone Seminar 2:00-2:30 pm Mila Woods, Senior Capstone Seminar Thursday, May 18, 2023 (Rieke 222) 12:30-1:00 pm Leading Ligands in Metal-Organic Frameworks Logan Fraser, Senior Capstone Seminar 1:00-1:30 pm Angela Hong, Senior

  • Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is accepting applications from recent B.S. graduates or current grad students to work in a Minnesota company as this summer’s Green Chemistry & Engineering Intern. In general, candidates should: Be a current graduate student OR recent graduate with a bachelor of…

    ; Ideally, have experience with one or more of organic chemistry, catalysis chemistry, or environmental chemistry; Be eligible to receive payment for work in the United States during the summer term (citizens, residents, non-residents with applicable visas). Find full details here. Read Previous Marion B. Sewer Distinguished Scholarship for Undergraduates Read Next Physical Science Technicians – Puget Sound Naval Shipyard LATEST POSTS Mississippi State University Now Accepting 2025 Summer REU