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  • . “I wanted to be immersed in the human rights theme of the program and to study humanitarian action with other IHON students at one of the top universities in the world”, Jakob responded after being asked about his intentions of studying in Oxford. “It was one of the best experiences of my life”. Jakob and the other IHON students were based at Regent’s Park College, one of the 38 colleges that make up Oxford University. Afforded many of the privileges given to students directly enrolled at Oxford

  • Green Chemistry at NDSU Posted by: nicolacs / March 22, 2021 March 22, 2021 The Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Coatings and Polymeric Materials at North Dakota State University will host 10 undergraduate students in an interdisciplinary summer research program focused on Green Chemistry. Each REU student will work with individual Research Mentor over the course of 10 weeks, maximizing one-on-one mentoring experience. In addition to the research activities, students are expected

  • 2023 Mathematics Capstone SymposiumFriday, May 5th Join the Mathematics Department in Morken 214 and Morken 216 to hear the senior capstone presentations. You can view the capstone abstracts here. Morken 2142:30pm Holden C. Smith Constrained optimization: The Lagrange Multiplier Method and the Envelope Theorem 3:00pm Michael Wilcken Solving n x n x n Rubik’s Cubes with Only Approximately One Algorithm 3:30pm Ryan Stracke Blackjack Outcomes and Maximizing Profit 4:00 – 4:30pm Break 4:30pm

  • Celebrating FacultyThese links highlight and celebrate the excellence of PLU faculty in their teaching, scholarship, and outstanding service. Please share any achievements that you know about!AccoladesView recent PLU community member accoladesView AccoladesRESOLUTERead about faculty serviceRead OnlineFaculty Excellence AwardsFaculty Excellence Award RecipientsView RecipientsSubmissionShare your achievement and the achievement of others through the form linked below. Marketing and Communications

  • Samuel Torvend ’73 Associate Professor of European Religious History Biography Biography Samuel Torvend teaches courses in the history of Christianity and historical courses on specific topics. In all of these courses, his early interest in the relationship between Christian insights and practices with a culture’s social, economic, and political systems continues to engage students with the power of religion to shape public life. He also teaches an introductory course in the International

  • Ceramics at PLU``Everything changes, everything is connected, pay attention``Students use some of the same techniques employed hundreds of years ago, from coils, slabs, hump molds and the throwing wheel, all of which students will learn to master as they advance their skills in creating successful wares. The art requires consistent practice. Ceramics at PLU teaches students not only to expressive themselves through clay, but create functional wares. Classes availableARTD 230: Ceramics 1

  • Mackenzie Taylor Lecturer she/her Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: taylormd@plu.edu Professional Biography Education M.M., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign B.M., Pacific Lutheran University Responsibilities Applied Voice Lessons Biography Mackenzie Taylor has recently returned to her home state after completing a Master’s degree in music from The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is a versatile and committed performer, participating in the Seattle area’s lively operatic and

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  • Mackenzie Taylor Lecturer she/her Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: taylormd@plu.edu Professional Biography Education M.M., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign B.M., Pacific Lutheran University Responsibilities Applied Voice Lessons Biography Mackenzie Taylor has recently returned to her home state after completing a Master’s degree in music from The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is a versatile and committed performer, participating in the Seattle area’s lively operatic and

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  • All students will be assigned a nursing faculty advisor during their first semester in the School of Nursing. The faculty advisor may advise them academically and professionally and serve as the student’s advocate. The faculty advisor’s role is not to be a personal friend or therapist. Students should plan to meet with their advisors at least once each semester to check their progress and discuss any issues or concerns. An initial meeting is during the junior I semester when students map out an

  • ‘What’s a Lute?’ — Go Lutes Edition As I travel around talking to prospective students and their families, donors, and friends of PLU, I am often asked, “what is a Lute?” From time to time, I blog about examples of students and alumni that uplift what it means to be a Lute.… September 18, 2015