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  • For either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree, the student must take our introductory core sequence (BIOL 225 and 226) and a semester of genetics (BIOL 330).

    proposal for the project approved by a faculty sponsor and the department chair. (1 to 4) BIOL 495 : Internship in Biology An approved off-campus work activity in the field of biology with a private or public sector agency, organization, or company. Students will be expected to adhere to and document the objectives of a learning plan developed with and approved by a faculty sponsor. Credit will be determined by hours spent in the working environment and the depth of the project associated with the

  • May 10, 2024

    BoltonPolitical ScienceBritain's First Zero Emissions Zone: How Environmental Public Policy Affects Political Perceptions Faculty Mentor: Michael Artime, Political Science A study conducted in Oxford, England assessing how the city's Zero Emissions Zone project has influenced political beliefs, party support, and support for the city council. The results established an association between younger respondents and approval for the policy, the city council, and political parties who supported the policy. Brianna

  • Review Meetings are neither formal court trials nor formal administrative hearings. Rather, they are structured educational discussions that focus on the student’s behavior in association with the

    , public opinion, or consideration of personal popularity or notoriety Review Officers shall regularly attend and actively participate in any reviews, orientations, trainings, and scheduled meetings offered Review Officers shall reflect the importance and seriousness of a review by conducting it with dignity and a proper sense of decorum Review Officers shall resolve disagreements privately and support the majority decision DisqualificationThere are several reasons the originally assigned Review

  • Para : La Comunidad PLU De : La Oficina del Presidente Estimada comunidad de PLU, Quiero comenzar por agradecer a todos por ser parte de un esfuerzo colectivo en PLU para mantenernos seguros y hacer

    comunidad de PLU ha sido  diagnosticado  con el Nuevo  Coronavirus.  Mientras actualmente hay algunos pocos casos que están siendo analizados en el Condado de Pierce, ninguno ha sido confirmado en este momento. Aún cuando continuamos siendo diligentes en monitorizar nuestras fuentes de información, esta es una situación que está evolucionando rápidamente, y las mejores fuentes de actualización están disponibles a través del departamento de salud del estado (Washington State Department of Public Health

  • Aaron Coyner, Senior Capstone Seminar The use of solid polymers in lithium ion batteries has the potential to provide a safer, more reliable alternative to liquid electrolytes.

    Survivability in the Presence of Canavanine Richard Mackey, Capstone Senior Seminar The acquisition of drug resistance post treatment of said drug by a bacteria, microbe, or tumor cell is of great public interest. Knowing more about these acquisition processes can lead to better drug therapy treatments for infections and cancerous cell growths. Adaptive mutagenesis occurs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae when selective pressure causes a state of suspended growth. In this research we wanted to know the survival

  • Ann E. Buchholz, Senior Capstone Seminar The Nipah virus belongs to the family henipaviridae, a class of deadly zoonotic agents, isolated mainly from fruit bats in Asia and Indonesia.

    . Further optimization of PSCs reveal exceptional potential for competition, as well as integration, with silicon solar cells. H-J Iodobenzene Diacetate and its involvement in the Synthesis of a Structurally Novel Antibiotics Class Emily Hicks, Senior Capstone Seminar Antimicrobial resistance is a public health issue that the current classes of antibiotics are not equipped to handle. The majority of new drugs approved since the 1980s have been structural variants of previously established antibiotics

  • Pacific Lutheran University seeks faculty with the highest possible qualifications, and offers them conditions of employment commensurate with their professional achievement and conducive to

    . Service to the Community Includes doing civic, religious, educational, or other charitable work, and may involve contributions in the private as well as the public sphere. New Appointments New appointments will be made by the president in consultation with the provost, with the department, and with the division, school, or college. The appointee is to be given a written statement of the conditions of appointment. Qualifications Concerning Appointment and Promotion to Ranks Eligible for Tenure Rank

  • Faculty members at Pacific Lutheran University enjoy all rights not only of the law of the land but also of their individual contracts with the university, which incorporate those embodied in the

    should remember that the public may judge the academic profession and Pacific Lutheran University by their utterances. When speaking as scholars and educational officers, faculty should be as accurate as possible, should exercise appropriate restraint, should show respect for others, and should make every effort to indicate whether or not they are speaking for the institution. The principles above and the policies below are grounded in the belief that the protection of academic freedom by tenure has

  • The traditional undergraduate program is designed for students who do not hold licensure in practical or registered nursing. The L.P.N. to B.S.N.

    first nursing course. Public transportation is limited, so provision for private transportation is essential. Health requirement fees, laboratory fees, student uniforms, textbooks, other learning materials, and any necessary equipment are the responsibility of the student. Programs of StudyPrerequisite and corequisite courses for the Nursing Major Each prerequisite and corequisite course listed below must be completed with a minimum grade of 2.50 (or B-) on a 4.00 scale in order to be considered

  • Environmental Health & Safety supports the university mission to educate for lives of Thoughtful Inquiry, Service, Leadership, and Care by assisting instructors, researchers, students,

    drive a university vehicle. Observe the 5mph speed limit on campus. Only drive licensed vehicles – no golf carts – on public roads. Park the vehicle when distracted, such as when using a cell phone or radio. Sit in a seat and use the seatbelt. Seatbelt use is mandatory for all vehicle occupants when the vehicle is in motion. Park the vehicle if you feel it is mechanically unsafe to drive. Report all accidents to Campus Safety (253-535-7911) immediately. Campus Safety contacts PLU Risk Management to