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  • , and stay safe. Allan Belton President Read Previous The Trail Back to PLU: Alayna Linde ’10 on her path from undergrad to urban planning and environmental outreach Read Next PLU, Dean Waldow receive NSF grant to continue lithium-ion battery research COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS A family with a “Bjug” legacy of giving and service September 27, 2024 PLU

  • person in order to optimize management of each person’s needs within a cost-effective framework. Through the educational experience, it is essential for the nurse to grasp how the dynamic interaction of environmental factors affects health outcomes. Health The word “health” derives from the word “whole.” Health is reflective of the multidimensional nature of persons. The harmonious interconnectedness of the dimensions of person is necessary to achieve health and well-being. Health and well-being are

  • person in order to optimize management of each person’s needs within a cost-effective framework. Through the educational experience, it is essential for the nurse to grasp how the dynamic interaction of environmental factors affects health outcomes. Health The word “health” derives from the word “whole.” Health is reflective of the multidimensional nature of persons. The harmonious interconnectedness of the dimensions of person is necessary to achieve health and well-being. Health and well-being are

  • process. Prerequisite: WRIT 101 or its equivalent, Advanced Placement, or consent of instructor. (4) ENGL 232 : Women's Literature - IT, GE An introduction to fiction, poetry, and other literatures by women writers. Includes an exploration of women's ways of reading and writing. (4) ENGL 234 : Environmental Literature - IT Examines representations of nature in literature, and the ways in which humans define themselves and their relationship with nature through those representations. Focuses on major

  • the 19th and early 20th centuries and counted as FREN 202. Selected bibliography: François-René de Chateaubriand, René (1802) Victor Hugo, Préface de Cromwell (1819) Alphonse de Lamartine, Méditations poétiques (1820) Alfred de Musset, Lorenzaccio (1834) Gérard de Nerval, Sylvie (1853) Interdisciplinary ProgramsInterdisciplinary Programs TutorialsCorinne Lythgoe, '19, Environmental Studies and Sociology:My tutorial was called “Food Security” and counted as a 300 level course for my Environmental

  • for this data via ICP provided a strong R2 of 0.971.  The collected environmental samples were measured using ICP and showed a concentration of below 1 ppb. This showed that all water samples contained [Pb2+] that are well below the EPA’s limit of 15 ppb, which is a positive indication of the region’s water quality. 3:25-3:40 pm - Break 3:40 pm - ASARCO’s Legacy: Bioaccumulation of As, Cd, and Pb in Mytilus trossulus and Mytilus californianus of Puget Sound Laura Glastra, Senior Capstone Seminar

  • from the singlet or triplet state. The triplet excitons that are formed on picosecond timescale decay slowly, which is ideal for harnessing them in photovoltaic devices. Sweet Taste and Safety: Health and Environmental Effects of Aspartame and Sucralose Leighton R. Kingma, Senior Capstone Seminar The use of artificial and non-nutritive sweeteners has been on the rise in the past several decades. The increased intake of these sweeteners has led to many studies that seek to determine what potential

  • connection to the food you’re eating and who is producing it,” Perez said. Trinity Lutheran GardenLutes from the Center for Community Engagement & Service work in the Trinity Lutheran garden. Kevin O’Brien, PLU’s chair of environmental studies, said the key is people learning the story behind their food and asking if they’re comfortable with that story. “The easiest and most damaging habit is thinking that food comes from a grocery store,” said O’Brien, who is also an associate professor of Christian

  • on global history and contemporary issues.  Maddy and Casey also credit their continuing desire for knowledge and love of learning to the History Department. Matthew Macfarlane '17Matthew graduated with a B.A. in History and Economics. While at PLU, he ran cross country and track and loved hiking and climbing. He also completed a Benson Summer Research Fellowship with Professor Halvorson on the topic of business history and early application software in the era of the first PCs. After graduating

  • feminist, process and Lutheran theologies and has focused on Christology, theological anthropology, the doctrine of God, and science and religion (including economics, geoengineering and ecology). As a contributor and editor, she published Cross Examinations: Readings on the Meaning of the Cross Today (Fortress, 2006) and contributed to Transformative Lutheran Theologies (Fortress, 2010) and Lutherrenaissance: Past and Present (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015) along with several other journals and books