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with Variations Audio Timeliner December 2015 Gregory J. Williams, School of Education and Kinesiology Enriching Field Experiences with Virtual Communication November 2015 Jordan Levy, Department of Anthropology Using Skype for a “Meet the Author” Virtual Classroom Visit October 2015 Bret Underwood, Department of Physics Flipped Learning for Student-Centered Class Time September 2015 Nicole Martin, Department of Kinesiology Mastering Stress with the Biofeedback Tool emWave May 2015 Elisabeth Esmiol
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News 3380 Just a spark: Student-faculty research on technology and argument Mollie Smith October 19, 2016 News 338 Views Read more
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Computer science major talks NASA internship, capstone project Posted by: vcraker / April 20, 2022 April 20, 2022 Cody Uehara is a senior computer science major at Pacific Lutheran University. Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, he came to PLU to play football, and eventually found his passion for computer science. We talked with Uehara about his experiences at PLU and the exciting things he has been working on during his senior year, including his capstone project about autonomous cars and his
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show. Chan works as a printmaker and mixed-media artist; her portfolio includes works on paper, artist books and kiln-formed glass. She received her BFA from Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, and has been featured in exhibitions at the Tacoma Art Museum, Wing Luke Asian Museum, Bullseye Glass Gallery, Seattle City Hall, Patricia Cameron Gallery, along with many more. “There were many pieces that demonstrate artistic merit and skill,” Chan said. “The overall strength and quality of the artwork
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2024 University and Faculty Fall ConferenceWednesday, August 28 – Thursday, August 29University Conference will be held the morning of Wednesday, August 28, 2024 followed by Faculty Fall Conference that afternoon and all day Thursday, August 29, 2024. Pre-Conference Workshops will be held Monday, August 26 – Tuesday, August 27, 2024.Registration Registration is now closed. Please email provost@plu.edu with any questions.Printable schedules Pre-Conference Workshops & Events | Aug 26-27
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institutions in the U.S. Navigating college can be difficult for any student, but it’s particularly challenging when you or your family might not understand the ins and outs of higher education. For those learning to navigate the language and culture of college, here are five things every current and incoming first-in-the-family student should know. And Gurjot Kang ’21 — a current first-generation student living in the “First in the Family” community in Stuen Hall — shares her perspective on all five. 1
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Rerun: Advice for first-year students—communicate with your professors Posted by: mhines / August 21, 2023 August 21, 2023 We are a little over a week away from welcoming our new Lutes to campus. Experience the energy, spirit, and tight-knit community that makes PLU a truly special place. Student-athlete Ahi Holden ’24 offers some tips for succeeding during your first year of college. From exciting events to meaningful connections, you’ll catch a glimpse of what it’s like to be a part of the
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subjects. Winning the grant was a team effort of PLU’s Division of Natural Sciences faculty, including Tina Saxowsky, principal investigator and associate professor of chemistry, along with Dean of Natural Sciences and biology Professor Ann Auman and faculty members Shannon Seidel, assistant professor of biology, and Amy Siegesmund, associate professor of biology. “We are very excited about the ability to implement the work outlined in our proposal,” Auman said. “Not only will this funding allow us to
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About opera at PLUPLU Opera offers two productions per academic year – a complete main stage opera with orchestra and an opera scenes program with piano in alternating semesters. Members participate in all facets of production, including set and costume design, staging and performance. The full productions are planned in a three-year cycle that includes early music, standard repertoire, and 20th/21st century. Recent productions have included Mozart’s The Magic Flute, Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo
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Please Register On-Site at the Event Pre-registration is now closed but you can still join us! Come to the PLU Anderson University Center at 12180 Park Ave. S and find the registration table in the lobby. Thank you!
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