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  • transportation fuels, including leading a team responsible for developing technologies related to commercial production and distribution of advanced non-food-source biofuels that was, at the time, a rather abrupt career transition she describes as “a little uncomfortable.” Charged with managing Chevron Technology Ventures’ biofuels unit, Long now was knee-deep in a slew of terms lifted straight from the proverbial botany textbook. “It was an opportunity for me to stretch myself,” she said. “And one of the

  • disciplines might seem quite different at first, his two senior capstone projects under Justice integrate the two to examine energy consumption and waste on campus. His math capstone uses statistical analysis to determine the success of a PLU electricity conservation campaign. In environmental studies, the capstone focuses on how PLU’s catering department could deal with leftover food in a more efficient and environmentally conscious way. “It took a long time to come up with the subjects, but the two

  • initiatives in art and architecture, education, healthcare, and social assistance. He spoke about one of Luther’s texts that pertains directly to pandemic and the responsibilities of political and religious leaders as well as citizens during a health crisis, and why our time is ripe for conversation and reflection on Luther’s guidance. Were these Zoom presentations open to anyone who is interested? Those were Zoom classes that I was asked to do for different Lutheran congregations on Luther’s view of

  • Spectroscopy, which are techniques used to identify the product.” “Each of my reactions requires almost all these steps, which can make the process lengthy, but overall, the hard work pays off when you produce your target compound.” “My time working in the lab has evolved dramatically because not every experiment is the same, as they can vary in length, scale, and techniques. However, I was quick to adapt to these changes and learned to navigate how to approach different experiments. Research requires

  • find assistance through the Kelmer Roe research fellowship and a Wang Center research grant. Unfortunately, Proffesor Palerm could not go with Riley to Guatemala, but she kept in constant contact with him as he completed his internship work in the Embassy while also finding the time to visit memory sites. During his stay in Guatemala, he was able to visit various sites with a clear goal in mind. “I would go to these monuments, observe them, and then hang out a bit and try to make observations about

  • , including two high-profile ones in Seattle’s sports zone and two entire cars of one light-rail train. They’re all part of a new outdoor campaign designed to spread the word about PLU—a few impactful words at a time, and just in time for the university’s 125th anniversary. “One thing I’ve heard over and over since I arrived at PLU is that we’re ‘a best-kept secret,’” said Donna Gibbs, PLU Vice President for Marketing and Communications. “We’re doing this first and foremost to raise our visibility in our

  • need to submit my book adoption to the PLU Lute Locker?The PLU Lute Locker has partnered with MBS Direct to ensure PLU is in compliance with the HEOA. This mandate requires course material information (including that no text is required) be available to students at the time of registration. PLU’s textbook team collects, reviews and submits course information and makes it available to students on the MBS Direct website. What is the difference between Verba Collect and MBS Direct?Verba Collect is the

  • . Exchange Visitors may be subject to the regulations of the Affordable Care Act.Arrival and OrientationArrival Upon arrival to PLU, exchange visitors must report to the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education for introductions, orientation, and immigration reporting. A staff member at the Wang Center will need to make a copy of your DS-2019, I-94 Card, Passport, and Visa. She will also review your insurance policy with you at this time. Once this process is finished, you will be given a

  • a recent email, “My research has almost completely changed since the last time I checked in. My dissertation (as of right now) will examine the politics surrounding the development of Holocaust consciousness in the United States in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. Last semester, I completed a paper about the first conference to focus women’s experiences during the Holocaust which took place in 1983. I learned just how controversial feminist analysis of the Holocaust seemed in the 80s, which was a key

  • Suit Up For Senior Year: College Essay Webinar Posted by: vcraker / November 30, 2022 November 30, 2022 Does a college essay really make a difference? Absolutely! But deciding where to start and what to write about is often one of the most challenging places to start. We will cover how to pick a topic, how to sound authentic and engaging, and how to engage a reader while at the same time staying within the word count! Sometimes the hardest part is just getting started, and hopefully, you will