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  • this pilot study, we utilized a Picarro G2508 cavity ring-down spectrometer and an automated Forerunner soil-flux AC-001 Autochamber to obtain continuously sampled data on the salt marsh located at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s (PNNL) Marine Science Laboratory (MSL) in Sequim, WA. Throughout the study, we also developed a calibration protocol and gas-analyzer operation method, leading to the formation of a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for analysis. Preliminary results indicate that

  • American & Alaska Native students, faculty, staff, and alumni are invited to connect at this start of the school year meet and greet.Tuesday, 9/17/243:30PM-4:30PMAUC 133 Featured Speaker: Dr. Jason Kilmer REQUIRED for all new Lutes! “Beer Goggles” to Blackouts, “the Munchies” to Memory Effects: The Science of Alcohol and Cannabis Does alcohol really make people more social? How do substances affect quality of sleep? Does cannabis/marijuana impact memory and attention? In this presentation, learn the

  • colorful fossils in stone than paintings of bugs in a book. Light glistens on the gold leaf, dancing around the illuminations with every slight pivot. The sparkling accents throughout the book represent the presence of the divine. Women and marginalized people can see their faces in the artwork. Science, anthropology, history, multiple faiths and more stand on equal ground, from the subtle use of DNA strands in the illuminations to the recurring use of Hebrew and Arabic text throughout the book. For

  • . “It fits really well with project-based learning. Children can learn so many different skills.” Seeing the cutting-edge infusion of technology in education helps PLU students think about new ways to incorporate STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) into learning, he added. Additionally, Reisberg said makerspaces such as FabLab help address the digital divide that often exists between socioeconomic groups. “There are people who have access to all kinds of technology, and there are

  • their highly corrosive properties. These, and other ambitious and large-scale engineering projects, require contributions from multidisciplinary teams to overcome complex technical challenges. Today’s young chemists have the opportunity to provide innovative solutions in fundamental science, optimization, and scale up of next generation alternative energy technologies. I will discuss some recent projects and challenges in alternative energy generation, emphasizing the contribution of chemists and

  • lengths. 3:50 pm - Keynote Speaker (Morken Center for Learning and Technology 103 and Virtually)Call Me, Beep Me: My Transition from Studying Biochemistry to Radiochemistry Tran Hoang (PLU ‘20), Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences Before starting her graduate studies at Weill Cornell Pharmacology, Tran found herself sitting in Rieke Science Center, looking at the course requirements for a Chemistry degree during her first year at PLU, overwhelmed and unsure of what this major held for

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  • the School of Dialogue Program Who: Theo Hofrenning, Senior, Pacific Lutheran University Bio: Theo Hofrenning is a senior working on Political Science and Hispanic Studies majors. He has been involved around campus in the Associated Students of PLU as an at-large senator, Diversity Advocate in the Diversity Center, and four year member of PLUtonic. He recently had the honor of studying Scandinavian politics and peace building strategies at the University of Oslo as a Peace Scholar. Ann

  • ? Understanding Microaggressions Abroad Student Experiences: Giving New Experiences a Chance Diversity is Why I Wanted to Study Abroad A Science Major’s Tale to Study Abroad in New Zealand Exploring My Heritage and History in Thailand Eunice, Japan and Ireland An (Asian) American Abroad Asian American Experience Abroad, University of Minnesota As an Asian American Abroad Mooncakes and Macaroni & Cheese: A Chinese-American in Ireland On Belonging: Studying Abroad in Asia as an Asian American/Heritage Learner

  • a crusade against her reputation. Carson’s solace is found in Alice in Wonderland, her girlhood literary hero, alter-ego and imaginative guide her subconscious clings to.  Carson’s story converges with a fantastical landscape enlivened by literary, film and cultural references that theatricalize the revolutionary science of Silent Spring. Macbeth May 9, 10, 16, 17 at 7:30 p.m. and May 18th at 2 p.m. Lori Lee Wallace, Director Considered one of Shakespeare’s darkest and most powerful tragedies