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  • and Jess Forever, and the remake of The Muppets. She went to Harvard, and although she was involved in acting and music, she majored in religion and philosophy. How did that happen? “I don’t know, I um. . .” she laughed. “I think that’s the whole point of a liberal arts education, is you study something that you would never get the opportunity to study that has nothing to do with what you actually end up doing in your real life.” Music Department Questions and AnswersHow do I get a music

  • Psychology and Developmental Disabilities Research. Her psychiatric experience includes residency at Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Seattle, and program directors positions at the Alaska Psychiatric Institute, and the Washington State Child Study & Treatment Center, as well as serving as the Coordinator of Children’s Mental Health for the State of Alaska. For the past 16 years, Dr. Galbreath has has used her training and experience in her roles as a school psychologist, educational

  • will host a fun activity that all are welcome to attend! 11:00AM-5:00PMResidence Halls: Rotating Times & Locations (see details below) Stay 'n Play in Hong Optional: Study Away Trivia & Drop in Wang Center Advising11:00AM-12:30PMLanguage Resource Center in Hong Stay 'n Play in Tingelstad Optional: Rock Painting12:00PM-2:00PMTingelstad First Floor Lobby Open Weight Room Optional: Health & Wellness Opportunity12:00PM-4:00PMNames Fitness Center Rec & Lap Swim Optional: Health & Wellness Opportunity12

  • Seidel, assistant professor of biology, and her student researchers are studying “instructor talk;” in other words, everything an instructor says in a course that is not directly related to the content or topic of study. “I think instructor talk is cool and important because I hear from students about how one thing their instructor said in class has changed their life or career path,” Seidel said. “If what an instructor says can have that much power, it is a variable worth considering.” (Video by

  • 80% of the samples at concentrations ranging from 0.3% to 6% and 0.03% to 1.4% respectively. Diethyl phthalate is present in only 20% of the samples at the levels 0.13% and 0.029%. At these concentrations, the detrimental health effects of these compounds are a real concern, and these findings show a need for further study of perfume constituents. 3:10-3:20 - Break3:20 pm - Carbon Nanofoams as Scaffolds for Iron-Air Electrodes Mark Walsworth, Senior Capstone Seminar In order to maximize the

  • semester start (you may indicate your interest in the Spring 2025 cohort, but the PLU School of Nursing will make the final placement decisions). Note: High School seniors who are seeking an associate’s degree via Running Start should NOT complete this transfer application. Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) PLU also offers a 16-month ABSN degree for students with a minimum of 60 college credits or a bachelor’s degree in a different area of study. This satellite program (in Lynnwood

  • financially. How do I find out about financial aid and scholarships?If you’re eligible for the Automatic Admission Partnership, you will be offered an academic scholarship worth $30,000 per year. We’ll also encourage you to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) or WASFA (Washington Application for State Financial Aid). PLU’s FAFSA code is:003785. PLU uses information from the FAFSA or WASFA to determine what need-based scholarships and grants, as well as loans and work study we can

  • , communities, and organizations. If you are excited about tackling some of today’s major social challenges and enjoy working with people, then social work may be just the career for you!Reyes dedicated herself to the study of social work, and the PLU program’s blend of social justice, egalitarianism, pluralism and compassion for the oppressed resonated with her. Inspired by her personal experience, Reyes spent her senior year immersed in a research-intensive capstone project that examined the correlation

  • Electroluminescence: Ligands and Light-Emitting Diodes” A. M. Munro, J. A. Bardecker, M. S. Liu, Y.-J. Cheng, Y.-H. Niu, I. Jen-La Plante, A. K.-Y. Jen, D. S. Ginger Microchim. Acta 160, 345-350 (2008). “Improving Performance from Multilayer Quantum-Dot Light-Emitting Diodes via Thermal Annealing of the Quantum Dot Layer” Y.-H. Niu, A. M. Munro, Y.-J. Cheng, Y. Tian, M. S. Liu, J. Zhao, J. A. Bardecker, I. Jen-La Plante, D. S. Ginger, A. K.-Y. Jen Adv. Mater. 19, 3371-3376 (2007). “Quantitative Study of the

  • endowment will help provide the following every year: Wild Hope Student Fellows: 2 paid positions for juniors to study vocation and lead projects on campus What’s Next Seminar: 1 cohort of 10 seniors preparing to graduate  Staff Seminar in Vocation: 4 stipends for staff to learn techniques for mentoring students Faculty Seminar on Vocation of Teaching: 4 stipends for faculty for biweekly gatherings Faculty Workshop in Lutheran Education for Vocation in the World: 20 faculty participants If you have