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  • Brian Sung ’24 discusses his business and econ majors, Oxford trip, and PLU experience as a first generation Chinese immigrant Brian Sung ’24 has made the most out of his PLU years inside and outside the classroom. In the classroom, he’s an  international honors  student with a double major in  business  and  economics  and a double minor in data science and statistics. Outside the classroom,… April 4, 2024

  • the HPRB is necessary, unless there are changes to the nature or scope of the project.What research qualifies as exempt?Most of the research conducted at PLU that qualifies as exempt does so because it: measures the efficacy of educational practices in an educational setting. involves analysis, synthesis, or study of existing data or documents when these are publicly available or when the information is recorded in such a way that individuals are anonymous. involves the use of surveys, interviews

  • Minors Anthropology Laboratory The departmental lab emphasizes archaeological teaching and provides an excellent opportunity for students to apply scientific methods of hypothesis testing in the context of the social sciences. Among the goals of the program are to teach archaeological recording techniques, to develop an understanding of the procedures and mastery of the techniques of specific scientific instruments, and to familiarize students with the analysis of artifactual and paleoenvironmental

  • decisions. The PLU Finance student should emerge with the ability to apply financial tools to decisions from all of the business disciplines taught at the PLU School of Business. Finance Concentration Requirements Finance – 20 semester hours BUSA 335 Investments & Portfolio Management (4) BUSA 337 International Finance & Risk Management (4) BUSA 437 Financial Analysis & Strategy (4) BUSA 438 Empirical Finance (4) And 4 semester credits from the following: BUSA 432 Financial Derivatives and Trends (4

  • /comb Shower caddy/container for carrying bathroom items Facial tissues Laundry basket/bag Laundry detergent Dish soap, sponge Cold medicine/pain relievers – can be picked up at Health Center for free if needed First-aid kit/supplies – can be picked up at Health Center for free if needed Stuff for School You can get this stuff once you’re on campus, but it can sometimes be cheaper to buy it during the back-to-school sales of off-campus stores. Computer/laptop or memory stick for computer labs

  • review by the HPRB is necessary, unless there are changes to the nature or scope of the project.What research qualifies as exempt?Most of the research conducted at PLU that qualifies as exempt does so because it: measures the efficacy of educational practices in an educational setting. involves analysis, synthesis, or study of existing data or documents when these are publicly available or when the information is recorded in such a way that individuals are anonymous. involves the use of surveys

  • fishes. My research involves field collection of specimens, DNA sequencing, and specimen-based morphological work. My past research projects have involved using morphological and molecular data to reconstruct evolutionary relationships, cryptic diversity, and spine morphology in madtom catfishes. I am currently working on the phylogeography of fishes distributed in the Mississippi Embayment, a region containing multiple lowland streams in western Tennessee and Mississippi. The goal of this project is

  • preparation, coordination, sampling, analysis, and evaluation of laboratory and field data.  This position will support staff with projects and programs for wastewater, surface water, ground water and solid waste. Qualifications: Enrollment in a college-level science course work designed to result in a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Chemistry OR related science with at least a minor in Chemistry. Physical Requirements and Working Conditions: Most work is performed indoors in an Environmental Laboratory

  • Mathematics Education Math and Social Justice Books Reflecting the World: A Guide to Incorporating Equity in Mathematics Teacher Education co-authored with Mathew D. Felton-Koestler and José María Menéndez ( Information Age Publishing, Inc. 2017) : View Book Selected Presentations 61st Northwest Math Conference, What can data tell us about racial disparities in school discipline?, Tacoma, WA. (October 2022) Twenty Sixth Annual Conference of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, Using the

  • project. “Our pairing up on the project was not an accident,” Dixon says. “My background is in mathematics and Inge’s is in marketing, so we could teach each other a lot. We both worked on everything, but on the data analysis side, when it got really quantitative, I’d show her what I was doing. Whereas, when it came to the marketing side and coming up with the creative ideas, she’d be showing me the ropes.” The MSMA’s focus on real-world experience is perhaps its most unique strength, Dixon says