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Rachel Carson Lecture with Dr. Bryn Nelson | February 21, 2024 | 7PM | CK Auditorium at PLU Supported by a generous endowment from George L. and Helen B. Long, the Rachel Carson Science, Technology & Society Lecture was designed to bring leading experts in the fields of science and technology to campus to address the PLU community. Visiting scholars interact with PLU students and faculty in the classroom, and lecture on a scholarly topic of general interest in the evening. We’re pleased to
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your chair, keyboard tray, and monitor so your posture is aligned in a 90/90/90 position. When sitting at your work station, your knees, waist, and elbows should be at 90 degrees. When viewing computer monitor(s), your eyes should be level with the top 1/3 of your screen so your head and neck is not tilted up or down. The monitor should also be located at an arms reach away so you are not having to strain your eyes. Your feet should be flat on the floor. You can improve the ergonomics of your work
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Dean Waldow's Research GroupA special thanks to the following sponsoring organizations… Current Funding: National Science Foundation Research in Undergraduate Institutions Program, “RUI: Dicarboximide-functionalized Oxanorbornyl Homopolymers and Diblock Copolymers for Use as Solid Polymer Electrolytes,” NSF-DMR 1710549, 2017 to 2020. Past Funding: National Science Foundation Division of Materials Science – Research in Undergraduate Institutions Awards (PI) #1006250 (PI), #0705520 (PI) Major
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Creating animations, stories, and visual effects through creative problem solving in both Computer Science and Art. Sit back and enjoy the magic as we go on this journey...Through Science Comes Art Parker Brocker-Knapp (2023 Kelmer-Roe Research Fellowship Recipient)The Act and Art of Translation: A Contextually Responsive Approach to Oral Testimonies of the Jewish Diaspora in Uruguay Faculty Mentors: Giovanna Urdangarain, Hispanic and Latino Studies; Rona Kaufman, English This research examines the
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Course Descriptions POLS 151 : American Government - ES A survey of the constitutional foundations of the American political system and of institutions, processes, and practices relating to participation, decision-making, and public policy in American national government. (4) POLS 231 : Current International Issues - ES, GE A survey course in international relations with emphasis on current events. (4) POLS 251 : Introduction to Political Science This course is designed for political science
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PLU STEM Resource LibraryThe PLU STEM Resource Library was created to provide laboratory equipment, supplies, and inclusive (fictio and non-fiction) STEM books to classrooms in our partner districts (Clover Park, Franklin Pierce, Tacoma). The library was established with funding from a National Science Foundation Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program Capacity Building Grant (Award Number 1758506). Funding to maintain and grow the PLU STEM Resource Library is provided from a National Science
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instructor. Any items brought into the testing area should be placed in the designated area away from the student’s computer. Head coverings (hats/hoodies/scarves) are not allowed in the testing area, with the exception of religious head coverings. Students may provide their own ear plugs, which must be approved by the proctor prior to the beginning of the exam. All documents or items brought into the testing area must be pre-approved by faculty prior to the day of the exam. All non-approved items, such
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instructor. Any items brought into the testing area should be placed in the designated area away from the student’s computer. Head coverings (hats/hoodies/scarves) are not allowed in the testing area, with the exception of religious head coverings. Students may provide their own ear plugs, which must be approved by the proctor prior to the beginning of the exam. All documents or items brought into the testing area must be pre-approved by faculty prior to the day of the exam. All non-approved items, such
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not do an original project, please pick something appropriately complex. There are projects shown that are too simple and some that are far too complicated. Include your source on your project, as well as a list of what you changed to make it your project. At least one of these sources offers suggestions on ways to make it your project. https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/science-projects https://www.education.com/science-fair/ https://www.need.org/need-students/science-fair
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