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  • Common Resources Professional development resource guide Numerical Recipes Home Page Britannica Online OneLook Dictionaries, The Faster Finder Nobel Prize homepage Martindale's reference desk

    Online Resources Common Resources Professional development resource guide Numerical Recipes Home Page Britannica Online OneLook Dictionaries, The Faster Finder Nobel Prize homepage Martindale’s “reference desk” Companies/Physics Laboratories Edwards High Vacuum International Cornell NanoScale Science & Technology Facility (CNF) Home Page Ted Pella National Instruments Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Los Alamos National Laboratory Pacific Northwest National Laboratory CERN Fun Stuff

  • Coordinator of Peace Scholars Program | Peace Scholars | simicmka@plu.edu | 253-535-7034 | Why do you serve on the Peace Scholars Committee?  I was born and raised in Belgrade, Serbia (Former Yugoslavia), and have had first-hand experience with the effects of war and conflict.  I teach in the Mathematics Department and have a particular interest in issues of equity and social justice in mathematics education.

    , K. "There are different ways you can be good at math”: Quantitative literacy, mathematical modeling, and reading the world." PRIMUS Vol. 29, 2019: 259-280. Simic-Muller, K. "Motherhood and teaching: Radical care." Journal of Humanistic Mathematics Vol. 8, 2019: 188-198. Accolades 2023 Pacific Northwest Section of the MAA Distinguished Teaching Award 2018 National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant to support "Building Capacity to Prepare STEM Majors to Become STEM Educators" 2017 PLU Faculty

  • Being well-rounded can make someone stand out in a crowd. That’s why Dr. Katrina Hay believes that PLU’s Dual Degree Engineering Program sets students up for success now — and helps them make a difference later. “I want our future engineers to be educated through…

    life.” For Bryson Baligad ‘18, who received a degree in physics during his three years at PLU and is now studying mechanical engineering at Columbia for his last two, the 3-2 program was a chance to get ahead of his peers. “I can definitely see that I’m more prepared than a lot of other students at Columbia because I have this strong foundation (in math and physics),” he said. “So a lot of the concepts that we’re learning right now actually don’t seem that unfamiliar.” Bryson Baligad ‘18 received a

  • The University of Utah graduate program is sponsoring a virtual information session for the undergraduate application process/graduate program. Learn more at:  https://chem.utah.edu/graduate/application.php Register  

    University of Utah Virtual Information Sessions Posted by: alemanem / November 3, 2023 November 3, 2023 The University of Utah graduate program is sponsoring a virtual information session for the undergraduate application process/graduate program. Learn more at:  https://chem.utah.edu/graduate/application.php Register   Read Previous Graduate Studies Program – Institute for Shock Physics Read Next UO Chemistry/Biochemistry Graduate Program Info Sessions LATEST POSTS Mississippi State University

  • If you missed last month’s PLU session, we invite you to join us THIS FRIDAY! The  Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program  at the University of Oregon provides an opportunity to  earn a master’s degree and a 9 month paid internship in science or engineering – in…

    2nd 4-5PM Pacific / 7-8PM Eastern RSVP for Zoom Info: https://forms.gle/98RJzcPPhMTXWBCQ9 Questions? Send them my way: Lynde Ritzow – lynde@uoregon.edu Academic Requirements: Students with backgrounds in chemistry, physics, biochemistry, chemical and electrical engineering – and related fields are welcome to apply, Why It’s Special: In just over a year, you can gain: 9-months work experience.  This year’s average, annualized internship salary is over $64,000. A master’s degree in chemistry or

  • Emeritus Undergraduate Research/Electronic Resources Librarian, Interim Director of the Library | Library | williagr@plu.edu

    areas: biology, chemistry, computer science, environmental studies, geosciences, marriage and family therapy, mathematics, music, nursing, physics. Library instruction, reference, online resource management. Selected Presentations 2021 ALD/ACRL-WA and ACRL-OR Joint Fall Summit, Re-contextualizing the Antelope: What a Year in Nature Taught Me about Documentation (November 5, 2021) Interests hiking camping martial arts Hardanger fiddle science fiction

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  • Title IX faculty and staff.

    Dr. Katrina Hay Professor of Physics Full Profile 253-535-7999 hay@plu.edu

  • Biology Courses The following courses are required by most programs: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells, and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology You might also consider some of the

    or co-requisite for CHEM 115.Physics Courses PLU has two introductory physics series. Students interested in physical therapy should take the sequence that is required for their intended major. Students majoring in biology usually take the PHYS 125/126 series with accompanying labs, while those majoring in chemistry or physics must take the PHYS 153/154 series with accompanying labs.Mathematics/Statistics Courses Many PT programs do not require math courses as part of their prerequisite courses

  • Biology Courses The following courses are required by most programs: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells, and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology You might also consider some of the

    or co-requisite for CHEM 115.Physics Courses PLU has two introductory physics series. Students interested in physical therapy should take the sequence that is required for their intended major. Students majoring in biology usually take the PHYS 125/126 series with accompanying labs, while those majoring in chemistry or physics must take the PHYS 153/154 series with accompanying labs.Mathematics/Statistics Courses Many PT programs do not require math courses as part of their prerequisite courses

  • The university sponsors Faculty Excellence Awards to recognize outstanding accomplishments of the faculty in five areas of faculty work: teaching, advising, mentoring, research, and service.

    mentorship of faculty and staff colleagues, we offer our congratulations to Dr. Wendy Shore. The K.T. Tang Faculty Excellence Award in ResearchThe K.T. Tang Faculty Excellence Award in Research is made possible by an endowment established by Wilfred Chan, a 1974 alumnus of PLU, in honor of his former professor, K.T. Tang, Professor Emeritus of Physics. The award recognizes up to two faculty scholars who have made significant contributions to their disciplines through dissemination of research findings