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  • students’ working relationship with faculty members helps students become entrenched in their studies. Through student-faculty research, students incorporate their own experiences with academia in a way that Lewis says improves critical thinking, writing and understanding of students’ subjects of interest. Cynthia Waite '20 Waite’s project, a study of faculty-student mentoring, caught the spirit of the day. Psychology Professor Wendelyn Shore, an expert on the topic, was Waite’s mentor, and was

  • tools for analysis, synthesis, interpretation and decision-making. 6. Master of Science in Kinesiology (MSK)If you are passionate about improving the physical well-being of others, or making a positive impact in a variety of health-related fields, a Master of Science in Kinesiology (MSK) is a great way to study the theoretical and practical foundations of human activity, and ultimately, land a meaningful career in sports, fitness, physical education, or healthcare. Professionals who obtain a

  • members of the Class of 1972 who are no longer with us. These trees will be planted in the heart of campus near Harstad Hall. 1972 50th Reunion Committee: Gayle (Severson) Berg, Frederick Eastman, Robin (George) Gehrs, Christie (Ness) Kaaland, Johanna (Schwich) Marquardt, Gerd-Inger (Gregersen) McDougall, Pamela (Weeks) RussellImpacts of an Internship Fund Nursing major Erica Palmer ‘21 was able to offset costs as she worked as an intern on an interpretive phenomenological study with the PLU Nursing

  • study of natural numbers and their simplicity leads to some fascinating problems and comparisons to other number systems. This capstone will focus on the Gaussian integers, their properties, and their analogous nature to integers. 1:30pm – Medical Decision Making: A Game Theoretic Approach Brittany Iverson Game theory has many possible games to be analyzed, as well as many different applications of those games. This paper will explore Nash equilibrium in two non-zero-sum games, Chicken and the

  • Michael Vermeulen ’12, and four other researchers traveled to Antarctica this past winter to study deglaciation – that is, how fast ice has been melting – over the last millennia. Once check-in was complete, breakfast could be fully under way! All cooking and eating happened in our only “indoor” communal space – the cook tent. Cooking and cleaning duties rotated between the six members of our field party. With no running water, the most important breakfast task was melting snow. The resulting boiling

  • signs: $34,100 Rieke restroom upgrades: $22,500 Pathway paving: $20,000 (which includes $6,928 of funding from student government) Kreidler ramp, bathroom door widening: $17,200 Library restroom first floor: $15,600 TOTAL: $634,400 Campus-wide accessibility audit completed last year: $120,000 Read Previous PLU students study Beyoncé, starships and Holocaust artifacts as part of eclectic fall curriculum Read Next Professor to serve as featured speaker at statewide conference aimed at addressing

  • but also wanting to be in touch with their roots.” "For a lot (of the women), it was a personal health choice. Both thinking about the strength of hair but also wanting to be in touch with their roots."- Tolu Taiwo After the first journal they submitted to didn’t accept the article, Hambrick and Taiwo spent time fine-tuning the content, orienting the paper more toward higher education and student affairs. They then submitted it to the Association for the Study of Higher Education and National

  • describe the feelings and sentiments of what being in Oaxaca for Muertos is really like, it offers an important view of one particular way of celebrating as well as the traditions and values that shape life in Mexico. Published by krickjp View all posts by krickjp Categories Festivities, Study ToursTags Atzompa, Cempasúchil, Coco, Culture, Día de Muertos, Halloween, Panteones, Tradition, Xoxocotlán1 Comment

  • emergency number is x7911. Contact 9-911 to report a hazardous spill (such as a chemical) then x7911 or contact x7911 for blood spill. 3.0 Office Ergonomics and Lifting“Ergonomics” is the study of how people interact with their work environment. When workplace design is fitted to the needs and capabilities of employees, comfort and productivity are at their highest. Every individual and working situation is different, and not every factor in the workplace can be changed. Look for ways to increase

  • . This research focuses on Piscidin-1, and in previous studies, Piscidin-1 was sequenced, found to be 22 residues long and histidine-rich. In this research the peptide dynamics were investigated through study of the effects of temperature and cholesterol, the topology of the membrane/peptide complex was studied through depth-of-insertion analysis using Hydrogen-Deuterium exchange ssNMR methods and preparation for the elucidation of the membrane/peptide complex structure by 31P-15N distance