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important, research is important, service is important. That is true here. It is not true in a lot of places.” Young believes the solution lies in the way we approach teaching future scholars. “Our mechanisms for deliberations are really broken,” Young says. “We’re given a platform and we’re given cultural authority because of our expertise and we’re only using it with each other and not really to better our world or our local community.” Young explains that it is difficult for scholars to get exposure
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, function and dynamics of protein molecules that make use of the new and powerful free electron X-ray laser facilities around the world. A trip to Stanford’s facility in the fall to present the students’ work at the annual users’ meeting is also planned. Willingness to work on a team and in molecular studies is required. Majors from biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, or related engineering fields are encouraged to apply. Planetary Habitability REU: Students will explore the intersection of
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outside. Next, I’m grateful for the incredible people with decades of experience who have patiently taught me the essentials of working here. Last but not least, there’s this fantastic QuietKat brand electric bike I get to use during fieldwork, and get this—when I’m bird-watching it doesn’t scare off the birds, and it has 40 miles on a full battery charge. You don’t know how good life can be until you get your hands on one of those. How do you see this experience benefiting you after graduation? Of
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not (afford) because you just don’t know what doors might open for you,” he said. “And in the end, you may get into that one school that matches you perfectly.”253 PLU Bound Facts Full-tuition scholarship Retention percentage: 93.6% First-Gen: 79.4% Percentage of incoming class: 20% Average PLU GPA: 3.24 Lives on campus: 69.6% More informationDive deeper into the stories of three of our 253 PLU Bound scholarsAre you a WA state College Bound scholar?Start your journey to being a 253 PLU Bound
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surprised how much information you can pick up from this 74,000-acre ecosystem by default through spending time outside. Next, I’m grateful for the incredible people with decades of experience who have patiently taught me the essentials of working here. Last but not least, there’s this fantastic QuietKat brand electric bike I get to use during fieldwork, and get this—when I’m bird-watching it doesn’t scare off the birds, and it has 40 miles on a full battery charge. You don’t know how good life can be
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SUMMER, 3-CREDIT, ALL-OUTDOOR FIELD SCIENCE COURSE With Ecosystem Field Studies Posted by: alemanem / February 17, 2021 February 17, 2021 Now accepting applications for the SUMMER, 3-CREDIT, ALL-OUTDOOR FIELD SCIENCE COURSE with Ecosystem Field Studies! Get in nature, breath fresh air, and enjoy a safe and inspiring field science course in the Colorado Rockies An opportunity to apply your classroom & textbook learning while immersed in a spectacular & transformative educational field-camp
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(GLST) and Political Science major! During this time, I was supported by both my academic advisor and humanities faculty to pursue my interests and simultaneously fell in love with the interdisciplinary nature of GLST. The Global Studies major changed my worldview, taught me how to create and answer challenging questions, and connect with like-minded peers.”—Courtney T. ’23 “I chose Global Studies because I’ve always had a large interest in learning more about different areas of the world, and
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suggestions that arise at this first dialogue. Forum I When: Wednesday, April 20 Where: Regency Room, Anderson University Center Time: 3:00 pm-4:00 pm Forum II When: Monday, May 2 Where: Xavier 201 Time: 5:30pm Sexual assault is a very real problem, not only on our campus, but in our nation and world. We hope to share the impact that sexual assault and other forms of gender-based violence have had on our campus in the past and present, and to discuss our collective action in response. Recognizing that
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discovered that her voice to easily reached the higher registers required of opera singers. Since then, she’s been hooked. She loves the collaboration between theater and music that occurs in opera and plans to continue on to graduate school, and – she hopes – to a major company later in her career. Kirsten Kamna will be singing “Ophelia’s Mad Scene” from Hamlet. Read Previous Actors explore the world of Japanese puppetry Read Next Coming Full Circle: Embracing the past to learn about the future
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baseball for the Lutes. What does it mean to be an athlete at PLU? Being an athlete at PLU means being able to participate in a sport that we love, while at the same time finding out who we are outside of our sport. What are you proud of in how the athletic teams -and your team -engages with the community at large? I’m proud of PLU’s commitment to care and how that informs every aspect of campus activities. This is the same for athletics. How has PLU shaped you? PLU has shaped me into the best version
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