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  • Lytle Research Group Undergraduate researchers in the Lytle group fabricate and test electrode mater

  • Scholarship The Hoover Family Endowed Scholarship John Hopper Memorial Endowed Scholarship Caroline C. Hovland Endowed Scholarship The Edward W. and Dr. Curtis E. Huber Memorial Scholarship Laurence D. and Bonny M. Huestis Endowment for Faculty/Student Summer Research in Chemistry Kenneth and Irene Hultgren Nursing Scholarship Humanities Division Endowment Fund Back to the top I PLU / SE Idaho Scholarship Suzanne Ingram Memorial Endowed Scholarship Terry Irvin Memorial Scholarship Islam Family Foundation

  • 205 Human Anatomy/Physiol I NS,SM 4 Lecture Online BMBA 570 Mgmt/Mrkting Technology 4 Lecture Online BMBA 587 ST: Diversity&Multiculturalism 4 Lecture Online BMSF 599 Capstone: Integration 4 Capstone Seminar Online CHEM 800 College Chemistry Tutorial 1 Continuing Education Online CHEM 103 Food Chemistry NS,SM 4 Lecture Online CLAS 231 Masterpieces/European Lit LT 4 Lecture Online CSCI 115 Solve It With Computers MR,NS 4 Lecture Online EDUC 905 Pedagogy Assessment 5 Continuing Education Online EDUC

  • specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) ENGL 393 : The English Language Studies in the structure and history of English, with emphasis on syntactical analysis and issues of usage. (4) ENGL 394 : Studies in Literature and the Environment IT, GE Study of literature and media on landscape, human/animal categories, conservation, sustainability, climate, and planet. Approaches may involve ecocritical, ecofeminist, animal studies, or green standpoints. Texts come from genres and movements

  • . Nathaniel Lackey, ’21 Economics Greg Yasinitsky I believe every single jazz clinician invited us to reach out to them and keep in contact, send them recordings, compositions, etc… That was very cool. Joshua Green, ’22 Music Education I have learned so many things from so many different perspectives and backgrounds, and I feel like these masterclasses really challenged me to reflect more on my playing as a jazz musician. Jessa Delos Reyes, ’23 Music Education Each clinician shared their lives in music

  • 3rdSelinaMary LyonHydroponic Green Onions Grade 51stAshleyPopeMasks: Safest Option 2ndSanjanaCentennialGreen House Effect Grade 61stGarrisonMountain ViewA Tale of Two MFC's 2ndZainNarrows ViewAnalyzing the Width and Depth of the "Burning Issue" 3rdMontgomerySeaburyNixing Nautical Nanoplastics Grade 71stJasleenHarrison PrepPhotosynthesis: Light and Plant 2ndJudahSeaburyHow Much Does Surface Area Affect Water Filtration? Grade 81stKevinNOVAAn Experimental UAV Utilizing Pivoting Wings for Stability and

  • around in an old Harvard green bag that she slung over her slumped shoulders. She had glasses, braces, long hair pulled straight back. She wore heavy brown and white oxford with thin anklets, and her long hems were always crooked. Hanging around with Sally damaged my fragile popularity, but she was still my dearest friend. Today Sally is a world-class geneticist at an eminent university. During our rare encounters, we continue to share an uncanny unity of vision about education, and a resulting

  • pursuing a career in non-profit development. My goal is to work as the West Coast director of major gifts for the Global Fund for Women. Selina Mach, Class of 2014I entered college unsure of the direction my education at PLU would take; my first year was spent dabbling in everything from economics to chemistry. I finally found my niche in a Women’s and Gender Studies course disguised as a first-year writing seminar. I found myself absorbed in the material, often relaying studies and statistics to

  • Spring 2013 Open Lab Schedule Time (PM)MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 12 - 1AndersonFinneyYake

  • Dean Waldow's Research Group Waldow Group Research Projects Our group has a number of research direc