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., learning how to operate the equipment, including the 16-inch telescope, and talking about space. It was a culmination of a childhood passion for astronomy and astrophysics. “My first class at PLU was a physics course with Dr. Bret Underwood,” said Kop. “I knew it was going to be difficult, and it was. But the new experience of a small class with a professor who is very good at one-on-one talks and working with individual students, was just great,” he said. Kop’s interest for science grew when he took
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Lutheran University helped prepare her for.Funded by a $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation, PLU’s Culturally Sustaining STEM Teacher Program provides funding for students earning their Master of Education (MAE) at PLU that plan to teach STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) subjects at the middle or high school level. Scholarship recipients — like Anderson — attend monthly meetings to learn about equity in education and culturally sustaining classroom practices. The
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with a private environmental science lab. He took the job and found that he loved his new field. “I spend a lot of time running or hiking and fishing outdoors, and it’s cool to be out there,” he says. Environmental science tied Chontofalsky’s passion for science and nature in a new way. “People look at Wapato Lake and wonder, ‘Why is this water so clear?'” he says, and now Chontofalsky can explain the chemistry of water treatment and the lake clean-up process. “It’s just been a cool experience,” he
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ALL SESSIONSWe will not be offering information sessions for June and July, however, we will have more scheduled in August! If you’d like to connect with us to learn more about our programs, we encourage you to schedule a phone appointment. ProgramApril 2024 May 2024 June-July 2024 Master of Business Administration (MBA)April 16 - 1:00pmMay 14- 1:00pmOn hiatus - We'll have more sessions scheduled in August! Master of Science in Marketing Analytics (MSMA)April 23 - 1:00pm May 23 - 1:00pmOn hiatus
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end of Semester II KINS 322 or equivalent Life Science Physical Science These courses, plus MUSI 341, must be completed prior to program completion. EDUC 445: Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages and English as a Second Language (4) (offered in Summer) EDUC 320: Issues of Child Abuse and Neglect (1) EDUC 330: Professional Practice I (0) SPED 307: Foundations in Special Education (4) EDUC 332: Communities, Schools, and Students (2) EDUC 361: Teaching and Learning of Science (4) EDUC 429: Diversity
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agencies as well as information from Colleen about the Washington State Legislative Internship Program. This is open to all Lutes regardless of major or class level. Students can register on the PLU Opportunities Board by selecting Events > Workshops. FREE VIRTUAL CAREER FAIR – Feb 11th from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (EST) The Association for Women in Science Virtual Career Fair aims to connect AWIS members and all women in science with employers seeking top talent. This aligns with AWIS’ work toward equal
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Dynamic Compression Summer School Posted by: nicolacs / January 27, 2023 January 27, 2023 The Dynamic Compression Summer School has been established to provide an overview of dynamic compression science appropriate for upper-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students. The four and a half days of activities will introduce students to the scientific fundamentals, contemporary research activities including informal discussions, and career opportunities within this exciting field. The
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27ENGL: New ConcentrationMar 20 - Apr 20Apr 27 - May 27NURS: New Concentration May 23 - Jun 24Jul 21 - Aug 20Oct 2 - Nov 1Oct 26 - Nov 27Nov 22 - Dec 24KINS: Eliminate Minors NURS: MSN New ConcentrationDec 15 - Jan 17CSCI: Data Science2022Nov 22 - Dec 27ENGL: new Concentration Nov 22 - Dec 27CCC: General Education ProposalOct 28 - Nov 29EDUC: Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)Oct 6 - Nov 7Jul 20 - Aug 19May 31 - Jun 30Apr 26 - May 26SOCW: Master of Social WorkApr 5 - May 5BUSA: Management Science and
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Professor Maria Chavez selected for 2021-23 Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau Posted by: tpotts / July 2, 2021 July 2, 2021 The Department of Political Science is pleased to announce that Professor Maria Chavez has been selected as a Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau Presenter for the 2021-23 season. https://www.humanities.org/program/speakers-bureau/ In communities throughout Washington State, Speakers Bureau presenters give free public presentations on a wide variety of specialized
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occupational health and safety on Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at 4:00pm. Read Previous Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) Read Next Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics at Central Washington University LATEST POSTS Let’s Gaze At the Stars June 24, 2024 AWIS Scholarship February 26, 2024 Paid Engineering Internship with Tacoma Water February 2, 2024 USM School of Polymer Science and Engineering REU January 23, 2024
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