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  • University of Chicago Summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program in Physics Posted by: nicolacs / January 12, 2021 January 12, 2021 The University of Chicago Summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program in Physics, supported by the National Science Foundation offers undergraduates (members of underrepresented minority groups (African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans) and women) the opportunity to gain research experience working in the laboratory or

  • PLU Alert – Stay in Place – Shooting reported at 121st and Pacific Ave Alert Type: Emergency Start Time: Aug 22, 2023 @ 11:45am End Time: Undetermined Campus received a report of a shooting at Parkland Transit Center near 121st & Pacific Ave.  The suspects were reported to have fled in the direction of Campus. Law Enforcement is in the area and responding to the incident. Continue to stay in place until further notice. Updates Aug 22, 2023 @ 12:03pm - Update: Stay in Place Lifted Updated

  • intersections between music and culture. LOCATION: Port of Spain, Trinidad with overnight excursions to Grand Riviere Village, Trinidad, and Speyside, Tobago More details & Registration2024 Diversity Center Alumni Trip: Dominican Republic May 29 – June 6, 2024 | Santo Domingo & Punta Cana Dominican Republic We are excited to announce our next dCenter Alumni trip to the Dominican Republic May 29-June 6, 2024! We hope that travelers will be able to immerse themselves in the rich history of the Dominican

  • Combinatorics Selected Presentations 12th Annual Western Washington Community College Student Mathematics Conference , Keynote Presentation, Bellevue College (February 24, 2018) Colloquium, Generalized Binomial Coefficients via the Dominance Order on Natural Numbers, Seattle University (October 2014) Colloquium, Generalized Binomial Coefficients via the Dominance Order on Natural Numbers, University of Puget Sound (October 2013) Dickinson College Math/CS Chats, A Fascinating Connection Between Number Theory

  • HouseHome of Blue Zones Project Parkland-Spanaway Center for Diversity, Justice & SustainabilityThe Center for Diversity, Justice & Sustainability is located in the lower level of Anderson University Center. Columbia CenterNo Public Access Card-only access May be unlocked for scheduled events PLU Student & Staff Access Class hours and scheduled events; Interior spaces unlocked/locked by Campus Safety Eastvold AuditoriumSee Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Facilities ManagementPublic

  • project settled on themes of resiliency, the tension between reality and hope, diversity, rural/urban, vibrancy and wholeness. The design scheme uses each letter of “Parkland” to illustrate stories around those themes: P for people, A for agriculture, R for recreation, K for kids, L for landscape, A for academics, N for native peoples and D for diversity. The mural is scheduled for completion in June, with many people—at PLU and in the community—already excited to see the end product as it gives voice

  • Sustaining STEM Teacher ProgramThe CS-STEM Teacher program provides forgivable loans from the National Science Foundation’s Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program. The program aims to increase the number of teachers prepared to teach in engaging, intellectually and culturally responsive ways; connect STEM content to students’ lives, communities, and the world; and are committed to equitable teaching in high-need schools. Attend Info SessionSign up for an info session to see if the MAE program is right

  • she found that PLU stood out in more than one way. She discovered that PLU was recently funded by the Gates Foundation to support study away, in addition to this many of the education faculty included Fulbright scholars from multiple backgrounds, and on campus there were multiple organizations that promoted and reflected diversity and these organizations were being promoted by the University. With this knowledge, Dr. Gardiner joined PLU as a faculty member in the education department in the fall

  • Allison Sheflo '23 let curiosity be her guide and will graduate with a triple major. "I’ve grown a lot because of the opportunities and challenges PLU has given me — as an individual, as a leader, as a friend." Grayson Nottage '23 will continue her education at PLU in the CS-STEM Teacher Program. "Because my goal has always been to become a teacher, the MAE program was a great next step as it is only one year." Why Study Earth Science? Civilization exists by geological consent subject to change

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  • Lute journeys with fellow Samish tribal members in canoe Power Paddle to Puyallup Posted by: shortea / August 7, 2018 Image: Kelly Hall ’16, a language specialist with her tribe, sings alongside fellow Samish tribal members during protocol, a ceremonial sharing of stories, songs and dances at the Power Paddle to Puyallup. The ceremony was part of the annual canoe journey. (Photo by John Froschauer/PLU) August 7, 2018 By Kari Plog '11PLU Marketing & Communications Before Kelly Hall ’16 and the