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Big picture learning: Physics major Julian Kop ’24 studies the universe and his family background at PLU Posted by: nicolacs / April 1, 2024 April 1, 2024 By Mark StorerPLU Marketing & Communications Guest WriterJulian Kop spent the summer of 2023 at Pacific Lutheran University looking up at the night sky and the stars. Kop earned an opportunity to do summer research with professors Sean O’Neill and Katrina Hay at PLU’s W.M. Keck Observatory, working some nights between 8 p.m. and 1 a.m
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away who meet artisans will have the opportunity build a relationship and possibly bring the items to store. “This is an outlet for students to get in contact with the community around us,” Valdez said. “Be that Parkland, or be that the global community.” Read Previous Grant supports environmental research Read Next Sustainability Fellows to tackle bikes, recycling COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently
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the first of many on their new podcast The Carson and Nate Show. “At the beginning of this (COVID-19), we realized quickly that there was probably zero chance we could present our capstones in a traditional way,” Bergstrom recounted. “We see the capstone as the culmination of four years of work and a celebration of your independent research.” “We thought it was sad that nobody could share their project and their journey, and celebrate the end of this chapter. We thought one way to do that is a
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before, but on a professional level,” Lindhartsen said. In just the 30-year history of the individualized major, PLU students have designed degrees in digital media, Indigenous studies, global health, and environmental education. To do this, students draw from PLU courses and develop their expertise through extensive and rigorous conversations and planning with a committee of faculty who support and guide them. “You take courses from all around the university, as well as experiential learning, like
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PLU’s Earth & Diversity Week. Steen Family Symposium Steen Family Symposium on Environmental Issues April 17-19 | Free and open to the public Established in 2022 through a gift from David ‘57 and Lorilie Steen ’58, the Steen Family Symposium brings informed speakers who challenge current thinking and propose healthy change to the PLU campus for the purpose of contributing to educate for “lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care — for other people, for their communities and for the
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September & October. How will I be matched?Mentees will have the opportunity to view mentor profiles and indicate three “favorite” mentors they wish to be paired with. Mentors and mentees will then be matched based on the criteria indicated when they registered on LuteLink. This includes a variety of factors such as mentee selected favorites, industry interests, identities (e.g. first-generation, LGBTQIA+, race, athlete, etc.), and major or educational background. How will I connect with my mentor
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recommend policy concerning fringe benefits, retirements, and salaries. To seek to stimulate creative faculty activities. To express faculty sentiment on appropriate occasions. To collaborate with the Office of the Provost in the planning and organization of the faculty fall conference. To designate one member of this committee to serve on the University Budget Advisory Committee. To advise the administration of the university in order to express faculty concerns and interests regarding the allocation
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postgraduate study in geometric topology at Nara Women’s University. His scholarly interests include low-dimensional topology (knot theory) and geometry.
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. and Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of California at Davis, and continued to postgraduate study in geometric topology at Nara Women’s University. His scholarly interests include low-dimensional topology (knot theory) and geometry.
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don’t know their roommate, encourage them to start easy and discuss common interests or stuff they plan to bring. Arriving Move-In Day is an exciting time for the entire PLU community. Use #welcomehomelutes to share your photos and follow us on social media (@plureslife on Facebook, Twitter, Instagramand Pinterest.) Living on Campus The residence halls are a place where students can draw connections between what’s happening in the classroom and what’s happening in their lives. Residential Life makes
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