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  • 2020 Chemistry Capstone SymposiumThe 2020 Chemistry Capstone Symposium is virtual this year due to COVID-19.   Students have prepared recorded versions of their presentations for viewing by internal audiences.  Their talk titles and abstracts are listed below. We are all disappointed not to be able to have our usual in-person celebration of our students and their work.  At the same time, we have been very impressed by their  extreme determination and persistence in this challenging and

  • in the company of only seven other guides who have also achieved this rare feat. Unique for an institution of PLU’s size, Jason is the third graduate to summit Mt. Everest (29,035′) following in the footsteps of Luther (“Lute”) Jerstad ’58, who was a member of the first American team to summit Everest, and Chris Chandler ’70, who summited in 1976 and then tragically died in 1985 trying to climb Mt. Kanchenjunga in Nepal, the third highest mountain in the world. Jason graduated from PLU’s

  • . Determination of these needs is achieved in a variety of ways, beginning with close work with constituents and governance partners. President’s Council The Vice President for Finance and Administration, through whom I&TS reports, is a member of President’s Council. Annual I&TS initiatives and a rolling 18-month plan (refreshed semi-annually) are submitted to the Vice President for Finance and Administration and reviewed by President’s Council,  the Instructional Resources Committee, and other constituent

  • ://sigmanursing.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcqceqvrjktGdx7ybPA7E614-LjFcmXON-J As a member of Sigma, there are a lot of opportunities for you to take advantage of! Attend this session to take a tour of the “My Membership” portal, where you’ll create your membership experience.10-12 Feb 2023 - Creating Healthy Work Environments 2023 in Austin, Tx (ALL Sigma Event)Register at https://www.sigmanursing.org/connect-engage/meetings-events/chwe/registration In today’s environment, organizations and universities need to be

  • Student clubs are entitled to the creation of a FOAP Banner Account. The account will have a fund number XXXXXX, followed by an organization number XXXX, with sub accounts XXXX appended to the end of the number. Funds roll over year to year. As of fall 2021, fully registered clubs will be funded by the Student Activities and Resource Fee for a certain amount depending on time of registration during the academic year. All other funds must be raised by the individual club/organization. Clubs may

  • Three years ago we began a discernment process to select a set of attributes that are widely shared by PLU students, alumni, staff and faculty. We spent countless hours listening to folks from every corner of the PLU community. The result is a set of five attributes that embody what it means to be a Lute. This issue of ResoLute explores those qualities and tells stories that embody each one of them. LUTES EMBRACE COMPLEXITY The challenges of our lifetime are complicated — and so are the people

  • , faculty and alumni The board meets twice a year on campus and conducts much of its business through the work of various committees.Nominate someone today!Know someone who would make a great member of the Alumni Board? Nominate them today. Current Alumni Board Members, other alumni, and PLU faculty, staff and students can submit nominations. Alumni Board Nomination FormBoard Members NameClass YearCityState Scott Barnum(President)1977Menlo ParkCalifornia Brian Laubach1984LakewoodWashington Jackie-Lynn

  • Telecommunication Engineering from the University of Tripoli-Libya (2007), and six years of experience in the telecommunication industry. He also held a teaching position at Technical Engineering College. Maoloud has dedicated himself to developing his identity as a researcher. This has resulted in around 20 publications in various journals, conferences, and books. He is also a member of OMEGARHO®, American Society for Engineering Management, Portland PowerBI User Group, and Portland R User Group. He is an

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  • BackMeet the Human Participants Review BoardMembers of the HPRB and Unit Designates are always available for informal consultation on matters pertaining to projects involving human participants. HPRB Members: Marianne Taylor, Psychology, taylormg@plu.edu – Chair Wendy Gardiner, Education, gardinwl@plu.edu Harry Papadopoulus, Kinesiology, papadoha@plu.edu Gordy West, Nursing, gwest@plu.edu Holly Billiu, Community Member, PLU Alum, hbilliu@multicare.org HPRB Administrative Coordinator: Carol

  • April 22, 2013 Sacred sites and coal mounds As part of Earth Week, PLU’s GREAN Club will host two guests from the Lummi Nation to talk about their struggle against one of the country’s largest coordinated industrial developments. The land along the northern border of the Lummi Nation’s land, located west of Bellingham, is one of several proposed building sites for massive coal export terminals in the region. For months, individuals like Jewell James, a long-time leader of the Native American