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  • students submit a class project to a professional meeting, professional journal, or otherwise disseminate it widely (e.g., on a publicly accessible website). The student intends to present at the Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research Symposium and wants an abstract to be accessible on the PLU website. The instructor thinks it likely that the data collected as part of a class project will contribute to a presentation at a professional meeting or a professional publication. In this case, the project

  • that are worth your money.  There are many masters programs out there, but not all are created equal.Learn more about the MSK programAttend an information session to see if the MSK program is right for you. Information Session Read Previous Welcoming First Cohort: Kyle Drugge Read Next Welcoming First Cohort: Kallan Campa LATEST POSTS 4 Reasons to Choose PLU’s Master of Science in Kinesiology September 26, 2022 First MSK Graduate Class: Matt Leslie November 19, 2021 First MSK Graduate Class

  • investment fund are making are very real. And so is the money. The students that are part of the Mary Lund Davis Investment Fund at PLU have been able to gain invaluable experience using the same tools and concepts investors use on Wall Street. It is one of the many unique ways students in the School of Business can apply lessons learned in the classroom to real-life situations. “In the class can you simulate risk?” asks Kevin Boeh, a professor in the School of Business and adviser to the club. “We don’t

  • Force. The PLU ROTC program is associated with the Army. PLU has served as a host for the program for the past nine years. This year, the PLU ROTC program was recognized as one of the best in the country among more than 270 programs, and received the MacArthur Award. For most of the students, after the early start for PT, the rest of their day is that of a typical college student’s, except for the days they have military science class. That’s usually when other students around campus see the cadets

  • 253 PLU Bound Scholarship seniors prepare for final year as program grows Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / September 10, 2019 Image: 253 PLU Bound students gather for a group photo at Red Square on PLU’s campus. September 10, 2019 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Sept. 10, 2019) — With Monday's Convocation marking the beginning of their senior years, Pacific Lutheran University’s first full class of 253 PLU Bound Scholarship recipients are just two semesters away

  • course but to ensure consistency, maximize communication coherence, and aid in data collection for program evaluation. Undergraduate Program Syllabus Template: Course syllabi must include (in this sequence): Course name, semester, year, and number of credits Verbatim course description from the catalogue Cohort placement in the curriculum (i.e. Junior I, Senior II, etc.) Class schedule and classroom Course instructor contact information (For lead and supporting faculty) Name Email Office phone

  • Meet the Deacons ‹ Resolute Online: Fall 2014 Home Features The Deacons Billboards A New Chapter Justice in Society Art of Diplomacy Editor’s Note Setting the Course Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Features The Deacons Billboards A New Chapter Justice in Society Art of Diplomacy Editor’s Note Setting the Course Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News

  • Rowing Championships in Chungju, South Korea, among other accomplishments. McCarthy stood at the head of Dr. Colleen Hacker’s class this month and told students about classification requirements in the Paralympics, exhaustive nonstop training and her experience serving as a representative on the Athletes’ Advisory Council, which broadens communication between the U.S. Olympic Committee and active athletes competing in the games. But mostly she talked about using failure as a catalyst for success

  • Revisiting the Visiting Writer Series: the 15th Anniversary Edition Posted by: hoskinsk / May 6, 2020 Image: Visiting writer and author Minal Hajratwala visits Wendy Call’s class at PLU, Tuesday, March 6, 2018. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) May 6, 2020 By Wyatt Loranger '21English MajorThe 2019-2020 academic year marks the 15th anniversary of the Visiting Writers Series, the English department’s annual program bringing writers from various backgrounds to Pacific Lutheran University. Most visits

  • in the lecture class, the laboratory sections and discussion groups are always much smaller, usually less than 24, allowing for extensive faculty-student interaction. All lecture and laboratory classes in each department are taught by full-time faculty, almost all have Ph.D.’s. No courses are taught by graduate student teaching assistants. Outstanding Facilities In the Rieke Science Center, you will have access to modern laboratory facilities and instruments including: A 2,500 square foot open