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  • much podcasting is being done at PLU. They believe this has given students an experience to a whole other level of collaboration and commitment. Creating podcasts challenges a student’s comfort level with technology as they study what it means to explore the humanities in a digital context.   Dr. Ramos hopes more Humanities professors will consider incorporating technology into their classrooms and their research. She believes that new methods and concepts can be created by exploring the different

  • specifically how tigers lap up liquids – as part of a PLU capstone project. Two years ago, physics major Matt Hubbard ’13 became intrigued by the subject when he encountered research taking place at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which analyzed the roughness and size of a tongue and its relation to water-column pull and strength. “I liked the fact that you could take a field of complex mechanics and relate it, in a tangible way, to an everyday occurrence,” Hubbard said. He worked on his project for

  • along with tips to work from home Update your resume or LinkedIn profile Expand your training using Safe Colleges Research new programming options Listen to TedTalks How to be productive when working from home Tips from experts – our co-works in Asia – about working from home posted by Bloomberg 8 tips to make working from home work for you posted by NPR Keeping the Cabin Fever Creepies at Bay posted by verywellmind.com Desk Stretches! by the Muse Seriously look into that certification Sign up for

  • Gateway program in Telemark. She was the first recipient of the Svare-Toven Endowed Professorship, through which she promoted a contemporary focus on Scandinavian migration, peacebuilding and gender equality. Claudia’s research focuses on the Norwegian author Sigrid Undset. She has published several articles on Undset’s historical novels and is now researching Undset’s life in exile in the United States during World War II. She also works as a translator, primarily of literature of new immigrants to

  • the end of the Second World War. I conclude that neither his defenders nor detractors are right. Presenters: Robert Ventresca, Associate Professor of History, King’s University College at Western University in London, Ontario (Canada) Jacques Kornberg, Professor Emeritus, Department of History, University of Toronto Moderator: Beth A. Griech-Polelle, Mayer Chair of Holocaust Studies, PLU 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. – Mayer Summer Research Fellow Presentations (Room 133, AUC)Mayer Summer Research

  • research based projectSumnerSumner High SchoolThe Effect of Permeable Pavements on Danio Rerio AdelineRangStockholm Junior Water PrizeRegional Water Prize AwardOutstanding water related researchSumnerSumner High SchoolThe Effect of Permeable Pavements on Danio Rerio12 KristinaMullukatte (Team)United States Air ForceCertificate of Award for Outstanding Science or Engineering Fair ProjectOutstanding Science or Engineering projectOlympia Olympia High SchoolMalus Domestica Disease Analysis Using Computing

  • enzymes, Squalene synthase like (SSL) enzymes 1 and 3. Production of botryococcene can make up to 85% of the algae’s dry mass, but is limited by the slow growth and production of the algae. E. coli have been used to express the SSL enzymes necessary to produce botryococcene in a more efficient way. The expression of these enzymes depends on their insertion into high efficiency plasmid vectors. Different plasmid systems have been utilized in botryococcene research and raise a question of enzyme

  • Transformative Lutheran Theologies (Fortress, 2010) and Lutherrenaissance: Past and Present (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015) along with several other journals and books. Conference ScheduleLottie DurenPresentation Title: Mayer Summer Research Fellow Presentation Who: Lottie Duran ’19 Majors: Politics & Government, Women’s & Gender Studies Minor: Holocaust & Genocide Studies Conference ScheduleMathilde MaggaPresentation Title: Mayer Summer Research Fellow Presentation Who: Mathilde Magga Majors: Minors

  • Transformative Lutheran Theologies (Fortress, 2010) and Lutherrenaissance: Past and Present (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015) along with several other journals and books. Conference ScheduleLottie DurenPresentation Title: Mayer Summer Research Fellow Presentation Who: Lottie Duran ’19 Majors: Politics & Government, Women’s & Gender Studies Minor: Holocaust & Genocide Studies Conference ScheduleMathilde MaggaPresentation Title: Mayer Summer Research Fellow Presentation Who: Mathilde Magga Majors: Minors

  • Fall 2020 10th Day - New Students & Overall Headcount (pdf) view download