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  • eleventh president of the school.Loren J. Anderson, 1992-2012 Loren J. Anderson was born on July 6, 1945 and was raised in Rugby, North Dakota. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from Concordia College and a master’s degree in rhetoric and public address from Michigan State University in East Lansing. He also earned a doctorate in communication theory and research from the University of Michigan in Ann Harbor. Loren Anderson became president of Pacific Lutheran University in 1992

  • and California are experiences I will never forget and forever cherish.” — Josh Kinne, Communication and Journalism, Class of 2014.“It’s really hard for me to sum up my PLU experience in words, because it was absolutely incredible.  I always felt supported by the faculty, and many of them continue to support and encourage me now.  I appreciated the opportunity to study music in a highly professional and positive environment.  The music department provided me with some amazing performance and

  • support to these able and dedicated leaders. PLU is blessed in a special way each year by the work of our remarkable cadre of academic program leaders and deans. This year we will be searching for new deans for the School of Arts and Communication and the School of Education and Movement Studies. During these important transitions, Professor John Hallam from art, along with associate professors Mike Hillis from education and Karen McConnell from movement studies will be serving as acting deans. We

  • Computer-Based Protein Modeling Biochemistry Lab Kasey Johnson, Senior Capstone Seminar Machine learning is a fast developing field with great promise into applications of bioinformatics. One of these applications is using machine learning to train models that can accurately choose best predicted models for protein fold predictions. Currently there is no laboratory exercise published that centers around using a machine learning based predictor for both understanding protein modeling as well as machine

  • and I knew that the program was well-established and successful. Lastly, but most importantly, I knew that PLU had an extremely strong biology program backed by a wonderful group of dedicated professors who really do care about their students success in courses. To sum this up, by attending PLU I avoided becoming just a student ID number in the computer, but rather I a known recognizable face on my daily visits to Rieke Science Center. My PLU experience: My experience at PLU has been an absolute

  • MetricInvolve quantitative measures and should use units of the SI metric system for those measuresW. F. WestGATA3 and Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: Exploring the Effects of Heat Shock and Treatments on Zebrafish. 12 Charles Perez (Team)Yale Science and Engineering Association, Inc.Most Outstanding Exhibit in Computer Science, Engineering, physics, or ChemistryOutstanding 11th grade project exhibiting in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. YelmWomen of Color Code11 Kathleen Julca

  • Center, and connecting with Urgent/Emergency Resources Lute Telehealth is a resource for PLU students that expands access to mental health and medical care by providing 24/7/365 on demand access to licensed mental health providers and nurse practitioners and related services from the convenience and comfort of your phone or computer and at the location of your choosing. Community Undocu Health ResourcesUnited We Dreams’ UndocuHealth Project provides a wealth of online resources supporting mental

  • I took up for the fellowship was about the early personal computer software community, and especially the business software that PC programmers produced in the 1970s and 1980s.” Michael: “What interested you about this, Matt?” Matt: “We don’t think too much about those early days now, but with the first Apple II computers coming out in the late 1970s, followed by the IBM PCs and clones in the early 1980s, there was an entirely new industry emerging that really produced a lot of interesting

  • personally, and the challenge of getting used to a new setting is part of that learning experience. Some students experience homesickness, which is a normal part of studying away, and is also a chance for students to build and strengthen self care and well being strategies. Frequent communication with family and friends back home can lead to less cultural engagement and language learning. One of the main differences for commuter students is that the cost of semester study away includes room and board

  • HayBrenda Llewellyn IhssenLisa MarcusPaul MenzelCarmiña PalermNathan SchlicherShannon SeidelAmi ShahTom SmithGiovanna UrdangarainMichael ArtimeDr. Michael Artime, Assistant Professor and Chair of Political ScienceSee Dr. Artime’s profile Michael Artime is Assistant Professor & Chair of the Department of Political Science. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in Political Science. His research has focused on the challenges and opportunities associated with communication in the