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  • Beautiful mutants: a PLU biology class harvests for the future Posted by: Zach Powers / February 6, 2023 Image: PLU Associate Professor of Biology Neva Laurie-Berry (right, masked) works with two biology students in the Carol Sheffels Quigg Greenhouse. (Photos by Sy Bean/PLU) February 6, 2023 By Lora ShinnMarketing & Communications Guest WriterAbout two years ago, PLU professor Neva Laurie-Berry partnered with a world-class plant research center. The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St

  • of social justice within education while pursuing a major in political science. As an ASPLU senator, she helps to write bills and advocate for students. As a dCenter Rieke scholar, she volunteers in PLU’s diversity center and participates in social justice campus activities, and helps to tell high school students about PLU. This spring, she’ll travel to Arizona with the NAACP for an education conference. And as a filmmaker, she’s offered a two-night documentary screening to enthusiastic crowds

  • Alexis Austin ASPLU Primary Advisor She/Her/Hers Phone: 253-535-7200 Email: alexis.austin@plu.edu Biography Biography Education Master of Science, College Student Personnel, Western Illinois University Bachelor in Arts, English with an Emphasis on Creative Writing), Western Washington University Associate in Arts, Centralia College Campus Life Responsibilities Supervise 3 Community Directors (Harstad/Hinderlie/Kreidler, Stuen/Ordal, and The CAVE) Primary Advisor for ASPLU Point person for all

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  • Hailey Staats Lute Vote and Civic Engagement Director she/her Email: hailey.staats@plu.edu Biography Biography Hello! I am Hailey Staats, a senior from Denver, Colorado. After my time at PLU, I hope to become a US Senator! I hope to provide more education surrounding voting on campus this year as the Lute Vote Director. Feel free to reach out with any ideas or just to say hi! Major(s) Business Major with a concentration Leading in Public Settings  Minor(s) Communications and Political Science          

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  • Action”Mary Sarpong12:00-12:30PMElizabeth Elliott12:30-1:00PM Capstone Title: “Shaping Change, Changing Worlds” Individualized Major: Science, Technology, and Society

  • Karmen Taylor-Brown Assistant Director Phone: 253-535-8763 Email: baldwink@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room Room 153 Professional Education Masters, Counseling Psychology , Bastyr University, 2018 Bachelors, Exercise Science, Seattle Pacific University, 2012 Responsibilities DJS to me means acknowledging the differences among us (people and environment), which is beautiful, as well as complicated, as systems are not equitable for all and can create destruction of the

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  • of the great literatures of the world, from Anglo-Saxon origins to post-modern rebellions: for example, identity, society, and God; love and desire; industry, science, and culture. (4) ENGL 275 : Literary Passages: An Introduction to Literatures in English An introduction to literatures in English from around the globe, focusing on the imaginative, critical, and social power of reading and literary study. This theme-based course is centered around an in-depth study of one of Shakespeare's plays

  • Amgen Scholars Summer Research Program Posted by: alemanem / October 6, 2020 October 6, 2020 Amgen Scholars offers an Undergraduate Summer Research Program in Science and Biotechnology.  See the Amgen Scholars Flyer to learn more or visit amgenscholars.com. Read Previous Purdue ChE Master’s Program Announcement Read Next UT Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in

  • Tina Saxowsky, Ph.D. Chair of Chemistry she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7054 Email: saxowstm@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 246 Professional Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor of Chemistry Education Postdoctoral Fellowship, Emory University School of Medicine, 2003-2010 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 2003 B.S., Lewis & Clark College, 1996 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise DNA damage and repair Mechanisms of Mutagenesis Enzymology Responsibilities CHEM

  • Environmental Programs. Tony received his bachelors in Political Science/Economics and Masters of Regional Planning from Washington State University.