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  • analytical skills in interpreting data.Introduction to data collection techniques including quantitative and qualitative techniques.Operationalization and measurement.Data collection.Data analysis. Demonstrate critical, independent thinking about politics and public life.Recognize rights, responsibilities, and privileges of participating in, and contributing as a citizen in a diverse society. Have and awareness of one's own biases, including reflection on one's own political socialization and the effects

  • with a lack of trees, so increasing greenery in underserved areas is a social justice issue.” The students have been working with the Tree Foundation for the past year, learning how tree coverage in urban areas can combat climate change. “Our generation is tasked with the mending of the earth in many different ways due to climate change,” psychology major Todorov said. “Our only power is knowledge and understanding of our local communities, because only at that level can we make dents in the

  • collision wasn’t exactly the same, but once the pieces erupted in Jupiter’s atmosphere, each released enough energy to equal the explosion of all the nuclear warheads on Earth in one place at the same time, Rush said. A study was commissioned to look at what would happen if a similar comet hit Earth. It was concluded that nearly a 1,000 comets came close to Earth, but the next one that would come close enough to cause any damage is thousands of years away. This begged the question, of course, of what

  • PLU researchers shine light on RNA activities Audrey Borloz ’24, Fani del Toro ’24, Aidan Donnelly ’25, Grady Lemma ’25, and Angela Rodriguez Hinojosa ’24 spent the summer focused on synthesizing organic compounds called antenna ligands for lanthanide ions. When these molecules interact with specific ions like europium(III) or terbium(III), they exhibit… November 8, 2023 Research & Academics

  • Studies Analytical Reasoning (4 semester hours) ECON 101: Principles of Microeconomics ECON 102: Principles of Macroeconomics MATH 107: Mathematical Explorations (or higher level mathematics course) Math placement or High School Math will not be accepted as a substitute Ethics (4 semester hours) HIST 248: Innovation, Ethics, and Society PHIL 125: Ethics & the Good Life PHIL 128: Politics & the Good Society PHIL 229: Human Rights RELI 226: Christian Ethics Communication (4 semester hours) COMA 212

  • mutations in either setting, suggesting that ascorbic acid does not appear to be an effective antioxidant in these experimental conditions. 2:55 pm - The Hetero Diels-Alder Reaction of Aromatic Rings with Urazole Derivatives as Potential Photo-controllable Releasing Compounds LaCrystal Wooten-Wisse, Capstone Senior Seminar Synthesis of Hetero-Diels-Alder cycloid adducts from conjugated aromatic rings and urazole derivatives has been explored. These compounds have the potential to be photo-inducible

  • , UPS), or “wire” any money to any prospective employer, or any employer, using your personal account(s). Do not transfer money to your personal account and retain a portion for payment. Do not respond to suspicious and/or “too good to be true” unsolicited job emails. This includes a high salary or wage for a job that requires minimal skills. In general, applicants do not pay a fee to obtain a job (but there are some rare exceptions – so be careful, and consult with a professional at Alumni

  • file a claim with the delivery company. In cases of significant package damage, PLU Mail Services may choose to refuse package delivery; this is rare and, should it occur, we will notify the customer of the action taken on their behalf.Your browser does not support iframes.Read more about Sending Mail to PLU

  • 2017-18 seasons. This is the first concert performance of the year for these choirs, and a rare opportunity to hear them all on stage in one performance. The concert will include four PLU student choral ensembles: Choir of the West (Richard Nance, conductor), University Chorale (Brian Galante, conductor), University Singers (Brian Galante, conductor) and Men’s Chorus (Barry Johnson, conductor). At the end of the concert, all alumni of the choral groups are invited to join the combined choirs on

  • academic year. The award recognizes the eight schools, selected from among the 275 senior ROTC units nationwide, as the top programs in the country. “We are very honored to win yet another MacArthur Award,” said Dr. Thomas W. Krise, president of Pacific Lutheran University. “This makes three wins in the last four years, which is a very rare achievement, and speaks to how deeply PLU students apply our mission of leadership, service and civic engagement.” The awards, presented by the U.S. Army Cadet