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  • women. She specialized in teaching methodology and curriculum development, as well as statistics, tests and measurements. Darren Hamby ’87 PLU Regent and alumnus Darren Hamby ’87, ’92 passed away in July 2022. Hamby was a proud PLU graduate who remained connected to the university throughout his life and career as a volunteer, donor, mentor, former Alumni Association president, and dedicated Regent at the start of his 11th year of service. As a PLU undergraduate, Hamby majored in human resource

  • , including Running Start) or Transfer student application, and make sure to mark on your application your academic and/or co-curricular interests in the scholarship areas (studio art/design, communication/media, dance, music, theatre).  We recommend you submit your PLU application by February 1, 2025 so you have plenty of time to complete the Artistic Achievement Awards application by the February 11, 2025 deadline! On campus auditions and interviews dates are February 21-23, 2025. Once your application

  • are charged to each student’s account each semester. These fees support the purchase of equipment, materials and supplies in the practice labs and Learning Resource Center, clinical placements, external testing measures, as well as computer materials and software. The fee is paid with tuition following registration for specific courses. In addition to regular university costs, students must provide their own transportation between the University campus and the clinical areas beginning with the

  • , to walking across the stage in Olson Auditorium at her Spanaway Lake High School graduation. Kreis has thrived in the community for years, and now she serves as the business outreach director in PLU’s School of Business. “Working at PLU feels so natural and fitting, a sort of coming home feeling,” says Kreis. “There’s definitely a strong pull to serve the community that gave me so much support at an early formative age.” In January of 2022, Dr. Mark Mulder, dean of the PLU School of Business

  • professor Mei Zhu. “He and Celine opened their home many times to host math department events for students. His generosity and kindness will always be remembered and appreciated.” Throughout his decades of service, Bryan was a driving force in incorporating technology into the teaching of mathematics at PLU. He applied for and received grants to purchase software and hardware for this purpose as early as 1990, long before technology use in teaching was commonplace. One of his greatest achievements

  • By:Natalie DeFord '16 May 17, 2016 0 Kate Deines ’16 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/05/kate-deines-cover-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Natalie DeFord '16 Natalie DeFord '16 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/09/natalie-deford-avatar.jpg May 17, 2016 September 9, 2016 Kate Deines ’16 TACOMA, WASH. (June 15, 2016)- Kate Deines ’16 is a natural on the soccer field and has a long résumé to prove it. She played at the local

  • coordination and technique, sight-reading, improvisation, playing by ear, harmonization of melodies, lead-sheet realization, transposing, ensemble playing, and public performance. Requires no previous keyboard experience. Intended for music majors or minors, but students of all areas are welcome. (1) MUSI 152 : Keyboard Musicianship II Development of piano and musicianship skills in a group piano setting, including sight-reading, harmonization of melodies, lead-sheet realization, open-score reading, scales

  • 2020 Computer Science Capstone SymposiumMay 8th & May 9thJoin the Computer Science Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday and Saturday. Friday, May 8th1:45pm – PLU Natural Sciences Fellowship App Nicholas Crossman (BS), Hayley Heishman (BS), Daniel Kaiser (BS), Natalie Steinert (BS) The Natural Science Fellowship is a new program dedicated to the academic success of students within the Natural Sciences programs. Faculty and tutors can

  • why I went the natural sciences route,” she said. “But I changed my mind because I enjoyed the science part better than I thought I would.” Her passion for fact-finding led to a research job with Southern Illinois University through the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Summer Research, funded by the National Science Foundation. Her work included studying ammonia decomposition for the release of hydrogen. Her research was performed using computational chemistry, an area Ramirez enjoys

  • also be looking forward to more good applications. Bill Chu, Ph.D. Professor University of North Carolina at Charlotte The Concept of No Birth in Mahayana Buddhism: Perspectives from Buddhist Philosophy and Buddhist Theology Realization of “No Birth” is a hallmark of Mahayana Buddhist teaching. The Buddha pointed out that people’s suffering is caused by wrong perceptions and views. If one can fully realize those objects of mind have never been born, one can be relieved of his/her suffering. However