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  • the evolution of the program (e.g., the applied learning requirement, etc)? In our initial presentations on the proposed revision, we mentioned several design revisions we considered but did not include. They were: 1) a required minor, 2) an applied learning requirement, 3) a second writing-intensive course, and 4) a second DJS-focused course. Additionally, there are many potential core revisions outlined in our synthesis of faculty priorities for general education. While we cannot mandate

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  • the manager, Fernando Duran, who is passionate about making the farm healthy for flowers and workers. He told me the farm uses a quarter of the pesticides it used 20 years ago. In an effort to eliminate pesticides, Duran said, a researcher at LatinFlor found a natural biological control for a stubborn pest, the leaf miner. The scientist found the wasp is a natural enemy of the insect, attacking its larvae. He then developed a vacuum that is used to suck the dead insects off every plant. “I’m happy

  • Plant Sciences at Somerville College. Each week I was assigned an essay topic and given a list of readings pertaining to that topic. After researching the essay topic, I then wrote an essay of approximately  2,000 to 2,500 words, answering the prompt. For each essay I spent about 10–20 hours researching the topic prior to writing the essay. After writing each essay I would email it to my professor, and we would discuss it at our next meeting. My professor and I met for an hour once a week for the

  • Extracts from Ribes Species Native to the Pacific NorthwestCenafer Carino, Senior Capstone Seminar Two species from the Ribes genus native to the Pacific Northwest were targeted to extract and characterize antimicrobial compounds. The stems and bark of R. Sanguineum and R. Lacustre were cut into pieces and blended before being air-dried. Air-dried bark and stems of each plant were refluxed with petroleum ether and then methanol. Crude extracts were obtained after rotary evaporation and high vacuum

  • 2nd Annual Resource Fair and Summit for Veterans, Spouses and Dependents November 14, 2015 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Chris Knutzen Hall, Anderson University Center, Pacific Lutheran University FREE Pacific Lutheran University, along with the Tacoma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. Social Action Committee, invites veterans and those who support the veteran community to a Veterans Resource Summit & Fair on the campus of PLU. Representatives from a number of local and regional organizations

  • 9-12 Awards K-8 Awards 9-12 Specialty Awards K-8 Specialty Awards2020 Grades 9-12 Awards NameSchoolSchool DistrictAwardProject Title Overall* Sponsored By PLU:Adeline RangSumner HSSumner/Bonney LakeOverall 1stThe Effect Of Permeable Pavements On Danio Rerio Sponsored By Briehl/Morris:Jeremy GriesBellarmine PrepPrivateOverall 2ndEvaluating the Dispersal of Gram-Negative Bacteria from Sink Drains in a Hospital Setting Sponsored By Marisa Peloquin and Family:Nidhi Krishna Kumar, Kristina

  • Employer and Position EligibilityPacific Lutheran University (PLU) employer policies provide a framework to determine eligibility of an employing organization or individual to utilize all on-campus and virtual employer services from the Alumni & Student Connections Office, in accordance with the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) Principles for Professional Conduct and PLU campus policy. Opportunities defined as service or volunteerism are bound by the policies written in

  • Science, Sugar, and FoodA Messy Love Story  7p.m. | Feb. 6 | Leraas Lecture Hall, Rieke 103 Join us for a fun presentation about science and chemistry featuring sugary demos and caramel. Together, we’ll learn about the different types of sugars, how they appear in food, and the health implications of consuming them. Join Erica Fickeisen, PLU’s Lead Baker, and Justin Lytle, Associate Professor of Chemistry, for a special Valentine’s Day treat. We will explore the science of sugar, and there will