Page 142 • (3,882 results in 0.019 seconds)

  • Remove Back New Delete Earth Science Academic Programs all programs program website Earth Science Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Landslide Research Transcription [Music] [video: Researchers walk on a rocky mountain face, title text appears in white: “Locating Landslide Hazards in Western Washington.”]   [video: Students and a professor lift off a drone in a rocky, mountainous area.]   [video: Justin Johnsen’s voice comes in over sweeping

  • Student Support ServicesBelow is a list of resources and information to help you during your graduate studies at PLU.Academic CatalogThe online catalog lists all of the policies and procedures for the university.Academic CatalogAcademic CalendarThe academic calendar lists add, drop and withdrawal deadlines, university holidays and start and end dates for the academic terms.Academic CalendarResearch GuidesEach program has a dedicated research librarian to assist you with your research needs. The

  • should not be limited by gender, race, sexuality, class or access to education. Each spring the scholarship will be awarded to a PLU student committed to support the mission of the Center for Gender Equity through research or programming. The lead gift for this scholarship endowment was donated by Anthropology Professor and founding chair of PLU’s Women’s Studies program and the Women’s Center, Dr. Elizabeth Brusco, in honor of her grandmothers Katherine Kandel and Elizabeth Oleksak. The scholarship

  • Jewish Diaspora in UruguaySince 2019, a team of PLU researchers–Dr. Rona Kaufman, Dr. Giovanna Urdangarain, and students Riley Dolan (2019), Kiyomi Kishaba (2021), Ellie Dieringer (2023), and Parker Brocker-Knapp (2023)–have been collecting, recording, translating, and sharing the testimonies of Uruguayan Jews who have experienced the Holocaust, migration, and the diaspora. Our research began at the Hogar Israelita in Montevideo, Uruguay, which was founded in 1937 as an orphanage for Jewish

  • you will enter most of the information about your project. Look for the green arrow and click on ANSWER OR EDIT PROPOSAL QUESTIONS HERE! (to edit, review, revise). The next page will show a list of proposal sections that need to be completed (i.e., Project Summary, Participants, Risks/Benefits, Research Methods and Procedures, Privacy and Confidentiality, Recruitment, Informed Consent, Debriefing). Click on Add/Edit Answers to get into each proposal section. Most questions are multiple choice with

  • Engagement (NSSE) NSSE is a survey developed and administered by the Center for Postsecondary Research at Indiana University-Bloomington. First-year and senior students are asked about particular educational experiences at their schools. One group of these educational experiences is called high impact practices and includes service-learning, learning community, research with faculty, internships and field experiences, study abroad, and culminating senior experiences (capstone). More information about

  • Librarian page for Education Did you know that education has a dedicated research librarian? Her name is Holly Senn and she is happy to assist you with your research needs. The link above brings you directly to a directory of the research databases relevant for education. Free and Discounted Software SPSS is available for free to students. This is the standard statistical software used in the field of Education. Office of Accessibility and Accommodation Students who have documentation of a learning

  • research librarian? Her name is Genevieve Williams. You can contact Genevieve for assistance with your research needs. The link above brings you directly to the page with the most recent online copy of the DSM, plus access to the research databases most relevant for MFT. Free and Discounted Software SPSS is available for free to students. This is the standard statistical software used in the field of Psychology. Office of Accessibility and Accommodation Students who have documentation of a learning

  • Accolades American Academy of Religion Teaching Excellence Award 2006 K.T. Tang Faculty Excellence Award – Research 2004 Paul Bator Memorial Award, Canadian Catholic Historical Society 2001 Elizabeth Seton Medal, College of Mt. St. Joseph, Cincinnati, OH 1999 Arnold and Lois Graves Foundation Award - Outstanding Humanities Teachers 1991 Biography Patricia O’Connell Killen, professor emerita, taught courses in the Department of Religion and in the International Core at PLU from 1989 through 2010. She

  • , professional studies and civic engagement. Vocation exploration permeates PLU culture evidenced through experiential learning, academic rigor, student club and community involvement, and undergraduate research – all with caring faculty and staff. Undergraduate Research Symposium is a campus-wide student-faculty collaboration comprised of over 60 presentations ranging from research-based natural and social science presentations to musical compositions and visual arts projects. Communication skills, oral and