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Lutheran University started prioritizing the first-generation student experience, it rarely crossed her mind. Now, the dean of natural sciences wears it on a button — during new-student orientation, move-in day, even at events where prospective students might surface. “For a long time, I didn’t really think about being first-generation,” said Auman, who also serves as professor of biology. “It’s not like I put that label on myself. In more recent years, as PLU has put more of an emphasis on trying to
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Religion program review summary. Original version of program review guidelines (p. 20) referenced as: This resulted in revisions to be made to the original program review guidelines. FYEP summary table of assessment results (p. 21) referenced as: An FYEP Summary Table of Results is also provided. Biology table of results (p. 23) referenced as: The following themes emerge from the data and are also represented on the Biology Summary Table of Results. https://www.plu.edu/accreditation/wp-content
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testament to the enduring nature of the relationships she cultivates. From instilling confidence in a high school senior considering PLU to guiding student researchers and mentoring faculty and staff on campus, Shore’s impact is immeasurable. The Faculty Excellence Award in Mentoring was established by a gift from the late Tom Carlson, Professor of Biology, and honors Professor Emeritus of Biology Art Gee, who excelled as a mentor to colleagues and students in his many years of service on the faculty
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relationships between scientific inquiry and care for ourselves, our communities, and our world ContactFor more information about this Learning Community option contact: Marie Tucker, Community Director for Tingelstad Hall | marie.tucker@plu.edu Matt J. Smith, Ph.D., STEM House Faculty Liaison & Associate Professor of Biology | smithmf@plu.edu Community InformationLinked Residence Hall: Tingelstad Hall Faculty Liaison Matt J. Smith, Associate Professor of Biology Community Director TBD CD Email: TBDThings
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Caltech WAVE Summer Research Program Posted by: nicolacs / October 29, 2021 October 29, 2021 The WAVE Fellows program provides support for undergraduate students, who are underrepresented in STEM and intend on pursuing a Ph.D., to conduct a 10-week summer research project under the mentorship of Caltech faculty. Research opportunities in biology, neuroscience, chemistry, chemical engineering, engineering and applied science, geology, environmental science, sustainability, astronomy, physics
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in biology, and houses a standing botanical collection. We are extremely grateful to the generous donors who made our vision of a state-of-the-art greenhouse a reality.Beautiful MutantsA PLU biology class harvests for the futureRelated ArticlePLU's New Greenhouse is Growing into Something Amazing
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Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community Posted by: mhines / June 13, 2024 Image: PLU Biology major Ash Bechtel poses for their Senior Spotlight portrait, Thursday, May 9, 2024, at PLU. (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) June 13, 2024 By Nikki McCoyPLU Marketing & Communications Guest Writer Ash Bechtel has always wanted to be in healthcare, but she wasn’t sure which direction to take — nursing or medical school. So, Ash counseled
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Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community Posted by: Jeffrey Roberts / May 22, 2024 Image: PLU Biology major Ash Bechtel poses for their Senior Spotlight portrait, Thursday, May 9, 2024, at PLU. (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) May 22, 2024 By Nikki McCoyPLU Marketing & Communications Guest Writer Ash Bechtel always wanted to be in healthcare, she just wasn’t sure which direction to take — nursing or medical school. So, Ash
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superiority over others. In addition, all occupations and vocations are necessary and complementary for serving the common good. Beyond the bounds of human society, the radical value of all of creation is also affirmed. “God speaks true and existent realities,” writes Luther, “thus, sun, moon, earth … you [and] I … are all words of God” (“Lectures on Genesis,” 1535). Rather than supporting a creationist argument, Luther’s writings on Genesis affirm a developmental understanding of the natural world, an
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following his official denouncement from party leaders in 1936. In writing Symphony No. 5, Shostakovich called it a “Soviet artist’s creative response to justified criticism.” The contentious final movement of Symphony No. 5 is often characterized as Shostakovich’s most direct appeal to the Communist Party leaders. The character of the music varies wildly, beginning with a bombastic and excitable march that calms and then coalesces into a menacing developmental section. The finale feels militaristic
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