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Professor of Economics | Department of Economics | hunnicle@plu.edu
Lynn Hunnicutt Professor of Economics Email: hunnicle@plu.edu Status:Emeritus Professional Education Ph.D., Economics, University of Texas at Austin, 1997 M.S., Economics, University of Texas at Austin, 1995 B.A., Economics, Oregon State University, 1984 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Teaching Areas: Industrial Organization, History of Economic Thought, Statistics, and Microeconomics Research Interests: Bargaining and decision making in organizations
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The International Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program is a 11-12 week program based in France. Participants will spend most of their time working with graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, staff, and other undergraduates on a well-developed research project under the mentorship of an experienced faculty…
National Science Foundation (NSF). The program provides: $6000 for food and incidentals Housing for free (provided by hosting site) $1000 travel allowance Up to $1000 are provided to travel to the National Meeting of the ACS in Spring 2025 Eligibility: Must be U.S. citizen or permanent resident (DACA students can apply for the AgroParis and Reims sites). Must have previous research experience. Students with appropriate research interests in Chemistry, Biochemistry or other STEM areas are encouraged to
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Associated Students of PLU Delta Iota Chi Sigma Theta Tau International
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The Women’s Center is joining in the state-wide effort to raise awareness about how to get involved with creating safer communities through the Green Dot campaign. (Photo by John Froschauer) Making the community safer By Kari Plog ’11 Pacific Lutheran University’s Women’s Center has been…
October 4, 2010 The Women’s Center is joining in the state-wide effort to raise awareness about how to get involved with creating safer communities through the Green Dot campaign. (Photo by John Froschauer) Making the community safer By Kari Plog ’11 Pacific Lutheran University’s Women’s Center has been the cornerstone of advocating against domestic and intimate partner violence in the community. Now, a renewed $250,000 grant will help the Women’s Center continue to educate, inform and advocate
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PLU News documents good work Lutes are doing, on and off campus, as they live and pursue lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care.
PLU professors Ann Auman and Bridget Yaden share teaching and learning experiences in China Two PLU professors were recently invited to teach a summer intensive course at Sichuan University, a 70,000-student public university in Chengdu, China. PLU and Sichuan have a decades-long relationship that dates back to the 1980s. PLU faculty visits took place in 2023, and in summer… November 4, 2024 Research & Academics
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PLU Research news for Pacific Lutheran University.
A conversation with 2016 Benson fellows Marc Vetter and Matthew Macfarlane PLU Student-Faculty Research on Health Care and High Technology A conversation with 2016 Benson fellows Marc Vetter and Matthew Macfarlane The following excerpts were gathered from a May 26, 2017 conversation between Benson Family Chair Michael Halvorson and the 2016 Benson research fellows Marc Vetter… June 6, 2017 Benson FellowsMarc VetterMatt MacfarlaneMichael HalvorsonPLU Research
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By Michael Halvorson, Benson Chair in Business and Economic History. On Monday, February 19, 2018 (President’s Day), students at Pacific Lutheran University are invited for a special tour of Amazon’s Seattle headquarters (HQ). The event is being sponsored by Amazon and PLU’s office of Career…
this developer website for a peak at what resources are available and a few of the really interesting projects that are now underway. Alexa is a major opportunity for innovators who want to create add-on products and experiences, because the installed base of Alexa devices is now in the tens of millions. Fueling a Passion for Artificial Intelligence Research My own interests in artificial intelligence research began in the 1980s, when I met Marvin Minsky while I was an employee at Microsoft. From
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On Monday, February 19, 2018 (President’s Day), students at Pacific Lutheran University are invited for a special tour of Amazon’s Seattle headquarters (HQ). The event is being sponsored by Amazon and PLU’s office of Career Connections and Alumni and Constituent Relations . Interested PLU students…
developer website for a peak at what resources are available and a few of the really interesting projects that are now underway. Alexa is a major opportunity for innovators who want to create add-on products and experiences, because the installed base of Alexa devices is now in the tens of millions.Fueling a Passion for Artificial Intelligence ResearchMy own interests in artificial intelligence research began in the 1980s, when I met Marvin Minsky while I was an employee at Microsoft. From 1958 until
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Things to Keep in Mind Having a plan before starting any research project or assignment will bring you the most success once you begin your research.
mental health effects of Instagram on teens living in Canada during the 2010s? To make this a more effective research question, it would be useful to not restrict your research to a particular location or time frame, at least when you are starting your research project. Answering the “so what?” questionOnce you have chosen a research question that interests you and has a defined scope, the next step would be to start your research. However, especially if you are working on an argumentative essay, you
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PLU's annual celebration of undergraduate student work is named in honor of Dr. Rae Linda Brown, PLU Professor of Music and former Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs.
graduate school applications.Who is eligible to present at the symposium?Students of all undergraduate class standings are encouraged to participate. In fact, research shows that involvement in faculty-mentored projects early in an undergraduate career has many benefits, such as helping students explore an area of study or future career path that interests them and gaining invaluable hands-on experience and organizational skills. The connections made with faculty mentors will not only enhance your
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