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  • PLU researchers shine light on RNA activities Professor of chemistry Neal Yakelis works with five summer research students to gain a deeper comprehension of RNA and its intricate workings within the realm of cells. Posted by: nicolacs / November 8, 2023 Image: Professor of chemistry Neal Yakelis leads his students in summer research in the Rieke Science Center at PLU. The team employed advanced organic chemical synthesis methods and characterization techniques. These include NMR spectroscopy

  • Setting The Course On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Connection Events Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Family and Friends Mike Benson Submit a Class Note Calendar Highlights . Three generations of club leaders on identity and advocacy WHAT WAS/IS IT LIKE TO BE blank ON CAMPUS? Cover Story New Stories   The Call PLU embraces spiritual diversity, seeks inclusive long-term pastor. Read More Discovery U.S. Open economic study par for the

  • Setting The Course On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Connection Events Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Family and Friends Mike Benson Submit a Class Note Calendar Highlights . Three generations of club leaders on identity and advocacy WHAT WAS/IS IT LIKE TO BE blank ON CAMPUS? Cover Story New Stories   The Call PLU embraces spiritual diversity, seeks inclusive long-term pastor. Read More Discovery U.S. Open economic study par for the

  • , staff and returning students are also encouraged to pick up the book, as part of a “Full Campus Read.” The goal is to have as many people as possible read the novel by New Student Orientation, ensuring that nearly everyone has at least one shared experience with the incoming class of 2017. http://youtu.be/utHC6tgwmfA Seth Dufault ’16 read the book last year as part of the program. The second-year student from Yakima, Wash., said the arrival of the novel was an enjoyable, and interesting, way for him

  • As president of the Physics Club, Kim has enjoyed the opportunity to plan both academic and social events with classmates. In the summer of 2017, Kim was among just eight students selected nationwide to conduct solar physics research at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Kim's Favorite Quote“I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth

  • they select you for the scholarship? By learning about your audience and what they want, you can better tailor your scholarship application to the prompt. This will immediately set you apart from the students who did not bother doing the preliminary research. Time Take off: Start working on your application early. Do not procrastinate and wait till the last minute. Timeline: Create one with milestones for completing different sections of the application. Take time: Do not rush. Essays take time and

  • today, high-tech companies need proficient technology management practices to sustain their competitive advantage. The TIM certificate program focuses on management aspects of technological innovation, including the entire technology life cycle from R&D to the commercialization of technology. The TIM Certificate prepares students for leadership in technology-driven companies.This certificate is open to anyone who has educational or employment experience in the field of technology, supply chain or

  • Important Dates for 2024-2025 Applications Open: November 13, 2023 Application Deadline: February 1, 2024 Peace Scholars Announced: around March 1st, 2024 Selected students must complete their ISS application as soon as possible upon acceptance 2024 Summer Program Dates: Students arrive on Oslo in June 17th (depart the U.S. June 16th). The first week is a “pre-week” that includes a weekend at a student cabin belonging to the  Peace Research Institute of Oslo (PRIO). For the summer courses (ISS

  • his keynote presentation, titled “Facing Uncomfortable Truths,” Dr. Richard Lapchick, renowned human rights activist and pioneer for racial equality, will delve into his lived experience as a social justice advocate within sport settings. Lapchick will reflect on the past and shed light on the future of social justice work. He will impart insights on how students and the community can actively contribute to the ongoing fight for equity, inclusion, and improved access to sports. Lapchick, widely

  • welcome you to the PLU Alumni family! Photo ID and registration are required. Attire is Business Casual. Please reply by May 14th. Sponsoring Department: Alumni & Student Connections Questions: alumni@plu.edu Baccalaureate Service | Thursday, May 23, 20241:00-2:00 pm | Lagerquist Concert Hall, Mary Baker Russell Music Center Baccalaureate is for all graduates and their guests. This gathering is rooted in faith and spiritual traditions and practices, marking this moment of transition with reflection