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attend PLU.” Part of the appeal of PLU was that it allowed him to “still be in my back yard, in my community.” But as a trail blazing member of a group of students of color, Jackson also found challenges at PLU. A sociology major, he focused his capstone project on the academic experiences of students of color enrolled at predominantly white colleges. “PLU has come a long way, both numerically and in terms of visible signs of commitment to diversity,” Jackson said. It’s one reason he was drawn to
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: Capstone: Senior Seminar I – SR Professional development, exploring career paths, case studies in ethics, literature review, experimental design, and the research process. With 499B meets the senior seminar/project requirement. Prerequisites: PHYS 223 with a C- or higher; two upper-division courses in physics, one of which may be taken concurrently with 499A. (1) PHYS 499B: Capstone: Senior Seminar II – SR Continuation of PHYS 499A with emphasis on design and implementation of a project under the
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Gender & Sexuality WeekOctober 9th - 13th, 2023Gender & Sexuality Week is an opportunity for the PLU
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First in the Family Residential Learning Community (RLC) for first-generation identified students es
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First in the Family Residential Learning Community becomes first RLC at PLU to have “linked course
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The Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education opens thanks to the vision and generosity
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of these devices is the semiconducting active channel layer. This semiconductor is mostly commonly a conjugated polymer material. However, recent literature reports ways to significantly improve the performance of conjugated polymer materials as semiconductors in the aqueous OECT environment. In this account, we discuss the merits which qualify an OECT as high-performing and what materials have been shown to be most promising in this application. Additionally, we detail synthetic modification
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PLU’s University Pastor Jen Rude (rudejl@plu.edu or 253-535-7465) for support in making this request. [Note for faculty: This Diversity Calendar 2024-2025 may also be helpful as you schedule exams and assignment deadlines.] Back to menuRecommended Syllabus StatementStudent Hours[Note for faculty: The Faculty Handbook (Section III, Part VII, Section 3, B) sets for the rationale and expectation for Office Hours/Student Hours as follows: One of the hallmarks of a PLU education is faculty-student
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New Delete Religion Academic Programs all programs program website Religion Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Liberal Studies Bachelor of Arts Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About In a world where most social and political conflicts contain a religious dimension, it becomes increasingly necessary to have a better understanding of religion’s diversity and influence in regional, national, and global life. When you study religion at PLU, you’ll discover the history, thought, and practice
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. Themes include the rise of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; influential models of authority and government; alternative models of coherence and diversity; religious reformations and utopian movements; technical innovation; and interpreting nature. (4) IHON 112 : Liberty, Power, and Imagination - H1 Examines innovative ideas and institutions from the Enlightenment to today that have shaped the contemporary world. Themes include scientific, political, artistic, and commercial revolutions; emerging
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