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  • having a musical conversation when she is on stage,” Galante explains. “That kind of musicianship and artistry elevates everything that we do.” Lyman performs on three advanced works—Magnificat, Song of the Open Road, and When All is Done. “He makes the difficult seem easy, the disjunct lines fluid and connected, almost like another voice in the ensemble,” Galante says. “The combination of the trumpet and choir is a stirring sound.” The southeast is an area yet untouched by the voices of University

  • George Hauser Professor Emeritus of Computer Science Phone: 253-535-8731 Email: hausergj@plu.edu Office Location:Morken Center for Learning & Technology Office Hours: Mon - Fri: By Appointment Professional Education Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1988 M.S., University of Oregon, 1980 B.S., Computer Science, Washington State University, 1972 B.S., Physics, Washington State University, 1971 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Parallel Algorithms Computational Complexity Computer Communication

  • Our HistoryThe University Scholars Association was founded in 1972 by Dr. Curtis Huber (philosophy), Dr. William Hutcheon (business), Charles Nelson (registrar), Dr. Richard Jungkuntz (provost), and Dr. Tony Lauer (business).  The association purchased a house located across the street from PLU.  The homeowner they bought it from was a PLU faculty member, Cap Jacobs (physics). Newsletter 1972: Founding of University Scholars Association An early brochure to join the University Scholars

  • Student Staff Camille Adams (English and Hispanic Studies) Sara Berger (English and Studio Art) Kelli Breland (Business, English and Communication) Grace DeMun (English and Psychology) Rachel Diebel (English, Communication, and Publishing & Printing Arts) Teresa Hackler (History, Holocaust and Genocide Studies) Laura Johnson (English, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, and Religion) Sydney Otey (Hispanic Studies and Sociology) Ryan Page (Physics, Engineering and Classics) Clay Snell (English and

  • Hadware Engineer, Ouster Alex Wert Manufacturing Engineer, Telephonics Jordan Crist Senior Engineering Manager, MKS Instruments Morgan Bergstrom Rotational Engineer, Gates Corporation Jennifer Buechler Engineering Manager, Medtronic Sam Roland Analytical Chemist, Nike Adam Golfman Analytics Engineer, Intel Tiphanie Pfefferle Synthetic Chemist, Cascade Chemistry Can’t make it?   I’m happy to book 1:1 appointments – lynde@uoregon.edu Academic Requirements: Students with backgrounds in chemistry, physics

  • 101: Writing Seminar  Math 123: Modern Elementary Mathematics I  WEST-B (Basic Skills Test for Reading, Mathematics, and Writing) or equivalent SAT/ACT Score (Official SAT/ACT scores must be sent to PLU. Equivalent scores are based on test date.) SAT: Reading 500 or 27, Math 515 or 27.5, Writing 490 or 28 ACT: Reading 22, Math 22, Writing 8 or 23  Co-Requisites: Elementary Education majors are required to take one Life Science (Biology) and one Physical Science (Chemistry, Geoscience, or Physics

  • . Each test results in a numerical score of 200-400. The results are scaled such that a score of 300 represents the average national performance. The four tests are as follows: Survey of Natural Sciences = 90 minutes, 100 questions – 40 questions cover biology, 30 questions cover general chemistry, and 30 questions cover organic chemistry Reading Comprehension = 50 minutes, 40 questions – three reading passages each with 13 or 15 questions about each passage Physics = 50 minutes, 50 questions

  • . Each test results in a numerical score of 200-400. The results are scaled such that a score of 300 represents the average national performance. The four tests are as follows: Survey of Natural Sciences = 90 minutes, 100 questions – 40 questions cover biology, 30 questions cover general chemistry, and 30 questions cover organic chemistry Reading Comprehension = 50 minutes, 40 questions – three reading passages each with 13 or 15 questions about each passage Physics = 50 minutes, 50 questions

  • Hadware Engineer, Ouster Alex Wert Manufacturing Engineer, Telephonics Jordan Crist Senior Engineering Manager, MKS Instruments Morgan Bergstrom Rotational Engineer, Gates Corporation Jennifer Buechler Engineering Manager, Medtronic Sam Roland Analytical Chemist, Nike Adam Golfman Analytics Engineer, Intel Tiphanie Pfefferle Synthetic Chemist, Cascade Chemistry Can’t make it?   I’m happy to book 1:1 appointments – lynde@uoregon.edu Academic Requirements: Students with backgrounds in chemistry, physics

  • Two PLU students spend the summer reading the stars Physic professors Katrina Hay and Sean O’Neill and students Julian Kop ’24 and Jessica Ordaz ’24 observe and characterize variable stars and globular clusters at PLU’s W. M. Keck Observatory. Posted by: mhines / August 28, 2023 Image: As part of their summer research at PLU, physics professors Sean O’Neill and Katrina Hay, and student researchers Julian Kop (pictured) and Jessica Ordaz utilize the specialized telescope at the W. M. Keck