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  • the spirits and the Bwa people (“Art and Life in Africa”)1. The Bwa make two different types of masks. The first type is made out of wild plant leaves, to represent nature and wilderness. The second type is made out of wood to represent multiple spirits who protect them. The masks all are representative of Dwo or (Do), which is the son of the creator spirit. Dwo was sent to be the messenger to humans and the intermediary between humans and the spirits. He is also representative of plant and

  • A walking tour of PLU. Look at our cool plants and trees!Here is an initial tree tour for your lunch time walks...124th Street Along the sidewalk: Allee of Maidenhair trees (Gingko biloba).  Are a brilliant yellow during the fall season. They drop all of their leaves practically overnight. Only a few of these trees exhibit the regular growth habit. There is another Maidenhair on campus. Make sure to plant only the male trees–the female trees produce a fleshy fruit that while edible is ill

  • tasks, viewing schedules, and tracking progress. 10:10am – PlantStone: A Plant Identification Application Kyle Bendebel (BSCS), Joel Goh (BACS), David Ries (BSCS) The goal for this project is to aid the user in identifying plants through utilizing the camera on Android smartphones and tablets. When you are outside hiking, biking, rafting, or walking, there are many beautiful and interesting plants around you. It is impossible to identify every species or type of plant that exists, even if you have

  • Phytophthora Species in Soils of Diseased Alders at Puget Sound Parks Plant Sciences1stJacob Hundven12BellarmineThe Effect of Changing Slope Percent on the Yield of Hydroponically Grown Romaine Lettuce Robotics and Intelligent Machines1stJulia Shimshock12BellarmineDeveloping a Predictive Machine Learning Model for FRC Matches 2024 6-8 Place Awards GradePlaceNamesSchoolProject Title Grade 61stChaitra  Hasini AppaniMountain ViewHydraulic Powered Lift Machine 1stLohith TalluriJefferson Finding the Center of

  • The A&P lab gets renovated Check out the newly renovated anatomy & physiology lab in our Rieke Science Center! February 22, 2023 AcademicsBiologyNursing

  • such as plant cells, cancer cells, or bacterial cells in biofilms. To increase diversity in the STEM pipeline, this site will recruit underrepresented students from Tribal Colleges and Primarily Undergraduate Institutions. Preference will be given to applications received by March 1st.  We strongly encourage undergraduate students at Pacific Lutheran University interested to visit https://usdchemistry.com/reu/ to apply or read more about the research opportunities in this REU. We will host an

  • PLU COMMUNITY GARDENThe PLU Community Garden is a community gather, learning, and growing space with a goal of increasing access to fresh produce and flowers in the Parkland community.  Our garden is cared for by the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability staff and student leaders who work alongside community volunteers to plant, harvest, and maintain the grounds.  We look forward to connecting with you in the garden soon! Location 811 121st St Tacoma, WA 98444 Hours Open year round

  • their campus community and the community at-large.” Tree Campus USA, a national program launched in 2008 by the Arbor Day Foundation, honors colleges and university and their leaders for promoting healthy trees and engaging students and staff in the spirit of conversation. Tree Campus USA is supported by a generous grant from Toyota. During 2011, the Arbor Day Foundation and Toyota helped campuses throughout the country plant 30,000 trees, and Tree Campus USA colleges and universities have invested

  • -submitted questions from an ASPLU Lute Vote moderator on a wide array of topics, ranging from homelessness and the opioid epidemic to his opposition of the Tacoma LNG plant currently under construction, climate change and his presidential campaign. The governor’s visit is part of a three-part celebration of PLU’s student body for winning the state-wide Governor’s Student Voter Registration Challenge this past November — the PLU flag was flown in front of the state capitol building, Lute Vote student

  • 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