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  • History and literature senior aspires to be a lifelong learner Posted by: vcraker / May 10, 2022 Image: Kathryn Einan ’22 (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) May 10, 2022 Kathryn Einan ’22 is a self-proclaimed “book nerd.” She is a triple major in Literature, History and Nordic Studies with a minor in Chinese. She has a deep love of learning and hopes to become a teacher one day. “There are so many interesting things to study!” says Einan about her impressive triple major. Einan came to PLU with the

  • ensure students like Simpson get the best educational experience possible. Why did you want to study nursing? I chose to study nursing because caring for others is extremely important to me, and I am also extremely interested in biology. So, combining those two aspects in a major like nursing seemed like a great idea. Also, my grandma is a nurse, my brother’s a nurse and my sister’s a nurse, so I have had a lot of people in my life who acted as nursing role models for me who were able to show me what

  • d’Ivoire, Pam’s knowledge greatly increased. “How can it not when you see objects up-close, hold them in your hands, study them, and meet and learn from other collectors?” she asked. The pieces they buy are ones they like; “we don’t buy anything we don’t like.” “We bought them with love, and we release them with love” the Cobbs  responded when asked why they donate pieces from their collection to museums. As to the outcome of these gifts, their desire is that “they’re seen. That students have access to

  • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science MajorFor 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). Completion of the two-course introductory core with grades of C- or higher is required before upper-division biology courses can be taken. Furthermore, BIOL 330 must be completed within five semesters of starting the introductory core series. To ensure breadth of study in biology

  • research resources. Know that not every item can be obtained through ILL.JargonWords or phrases that are unique to a particular field of study. These words tend to have different meanings in different fields.Journal/PeriodicalA publication that is released on a regular basis, which contains a number of articles about a specific topic.KeywordsWords that represent the main concepts in a research question or search query.Literature reviewA section of an academic article that provides an overview of the

  • February 7, 2008 Sojourners return to campus One month and seven continents later, Lutes returned to campus from J-Term and semester study away experiences. Some were faced with crushing poverty. Others were exposed to extreme decadence. And still others experienced the most breathtaking scenery on Earth. All were welcomed back to campus at the Wang Center’s Returner Welcome Party in Hong International Hall. Through regular dispatches on the Sojourner blog, eight groups chronicled their

  • additional French language scholarship from the Fulbright program and the Swiss government. She leaves June 26 for nine weeks of language training, and begins her master’s program in the fall. Fulbright scholarships are awarded to U.S. citizens to study overseas. The program, founded in 1946 to promote “international good will through the exchange of students,” operates in more than 140 countries. It provides funding for one academic year of study or an English teaching assistantship experience. Read

  • about. “[Being a doctor] is how I feel I can best use my talents and gifts. It’s what I’m passionate about – serving people,” he said. “I personally believe I have what it takes to be a doctor and wouldn’t want to stop short of it. “You only have ‘one wild and precious life,’ so I’m determined to make the most of it.” In the summer 2008, Reyna seized an opportunity to serve people – and to discover what kind of doctor he aspires to be. As part of a PLU study-away program, he traveled to Trinidad and

  • History and literature senior Kathryn Einan ‘22 aspires to be a lifelong learner Posted by: Silong Chhun / May 2, 2022 Image: Kathryn Einan ’22 (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) May 2, 2022 By Isabella DaltosoMarketing & CommunicationsKathryn Einan ‘22 is a self-proclaimed “book nerd.” Einan is a triple major in Literature, History and Nordic Studies with a minor in Chinese. She has a deep love of learning and hopes to become a teacher one day.“There are so many interesting things to study!” says

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