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  • Academic Integrity and Honor Pledges by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer As the end of the semester approaches, many students will inevitably begin to feel the pressure of impending papers, projects, and exams. While the prevalence of cheating varies and is difficult to measure, most faculty are concerned with ensuring the… April 27, 2016

  • ). Gracie has served most recently as President of the Associated Students of PLU. The Benson summer fellowship program was inaugurated in 2016 and is directed by Dr. Michael Halvorson, Benson Family Chair of Business and Economic History at PLU. For more information and a list of completed projects, see Benson Summer Fellowships. Read Previous PLU Alum Discusses Eisenhower’s Work During 1918 Pandemic Read Next A Conversation with Dr. Rebekah Mergenthal LATEST POSTS Recording of Glory M. Liu’s 2023

  • The Open Science Framework Changed my Workflow (for the better!) by Jon Grahe, Professor of Psychology at PLU It never occurred to me that I needed the Open Science Framework (OSF) . It was shared with me because the developers knew that I was interested in trying to create large scale collaborative research projects, and… April 25, 2016

  • PLU students and faculty collaborate on summer chemistry research Dive deeper into PLU’s summer undergraduate research program! Students Rebecca Smith ’24 and Aidan Hopson ’24 spent ten weeks collaborating with chemistry professor Andrea Munro to study colloidal nanocrystals, particles so small they are nearly invisible. #LutesEmbraceComplexity To learn more about chemistry projects, classes and… August 29, 2023

  • , intracellular trafficking, cell proliferation and differentiation, organelle function and development. Pediatric Biomedical Research Program: This National Institutes of Health (NIH) R25-funded opportunity provides research experience in biomedical areas directly and broadly related to pediatric health and disease. Projects range from basic studies of underlying disease mechanisms to translational research aimed at developing novel disease therapies. Student Eligibility Any college student majoring in the

  • excited about his kinesiology research, while Annika begins on-site nursing clinical coursework. Across campus, Tyler prepares to graduate early and Hannah explores her passion for poetry. EPISODE FOUR: SENIOR YEAR During their senior year, students complete their capstone projects, enjoy making a final year of memories with their PLU friends, and prepare for graduate school or their first post-graduation jobs. In this fourth and final episode, Hannah and Nathan share graduate school plans, Annika

  • Men's Lacrosse Promo Shots 2023 | Photographer Zixuan (Gary) Guo Men's Lacrosse Promo Shots 2023 | P

  • many disciplines and working to constantly improve inclusivity. We affirm our responsibilities to our students to recognize, call out, contextualize, and historicize acts of racism and other injustice, and to work to realize change.

  • the Holocaust and genocide is a complex, challenging, and on-going process.For more information or to declare a minor in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, please contact Professor Lisa Marcus (marcusls@plu.edu).Uncomfortable TruthsRead MoreUncomfortable Truths: Introduction to Holocaust and Genocide Studies class examines the past to change the futureThe Holocaust in the American Literary ImaginationRead MoreThis year, Professor of English Lisa Marcus will do something different with her class, “The

  • Technology and Innovation ManagementTechnology & Innovation Management (TIM) is an interdisciplinary area covers the invention and improvement of technology and the introduction into the marketplace of new products, processes, or services based on innovations. Technological innovation continue to become more complex and multidisciplinary. The integration of the technologies and the accelerated pace of technological change present new challenges to managers. In an increasingly globalized economy