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  • disciplines: Religion, Political Science, History, Languages & Literatures, Cultural Studies. Advanced Search JSTOR is at its most useful when using the advanced search option due to the variety of content available. Pay attention to the following options for narrowing down or broadening your search: Images: Above the search bar you will see a tab for Images. This is a great place to search for high quality images of primary sources. Access Type: Below the search boxes, you will see an option for “Select

  • Coaching work? Health Coaching is a scheduled appointment service to help students start and/or maintain optimal sleep, nutrition, exercise, weight and stress management strategies for a holistic wellbeing approach. No-cost, virtual visits can be scheduled with a certified health coach. Health Coaching can address: Nutrition Meal planning Healthy eating behaviors Healthy body image Weight management Sleep habits Positive thinking Resiliency Useful Nutrition Sites Harvard Healthy Eating Plate USDA My

  • /subdivisions/easternorthodox_1.shtml https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/11/14/qa-a-closer-look-at-orthodox-christians/ https://www.pewforum.org/2017/11/08/orthodox-christianity-in-the-21st-century/ Books available at the PLU library:  Science and the Eastern Orthodox Church, by Daniel Buxhoeveden The Orthodox Church, by Kallistos, Bishop of Diokleia The Greek Orthodox Church : faith, history, and practice by Demetrios J. Constantelos SikhismImportant text: Guru Granth Sahib, which is treated with

  • deep breathing exercise live on air, but the activity helped me succeed in the rest of the episode. The playlist’s theme is songs that remind me of spring in celebration of the upcoming break. “Kyoto” by Phoebe Bridgers plays through the speakers. I jam out, spinning in the swivel chair and singing along. I relax and prepare to crush it in the next segment: News Bowl. I practiced each transition before the show and checked the order of the bullet points to make everything flow. When the segment

  • received well by her parents). This passion for art continued as she entered grade school and into high school. After high school, Rebecca came to PLU as a graphic design and mathematics major. This quickly changed and Rebecca will be graduating with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Ceramics and a Bachelors of Arts in Computer Science. ARTIST STATEMENT My work examines the uncontrollable and powerful forces of nature. In this series of platters and sculpture, I am exploring how humans connect to nature. I

  • this pilot study, we utilized a Picarro G2508 cavity ring-down spectrometer and an automated Forerunner soil-flux AC-001 Autochamber to obtain continuously sampled data on the salt marsh located at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s (PNNL) Marine Science Laboratory (MSL) in Sequim, WA. Throughout the study, we also developed a calibration protocol and gas-analyzer operation method, leading to the formation of a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for analysis. Preliminary results indicate that

  • colorful fossils in stone than paintings of bugs in a book. Light glistens on the gold leaf, dancing around the illuminations with every slight pivot. The sparkling accents throughout the book represent the presence of the divine. Women and marginalized people can see their faces in the artwork. Science, anthropology, history, multiple faiths and more stand on equal ground, from the subtle use of DNA strands in the illuminations to the recurring use of Hebrew and Arabic text throughout the book. For

  • . “It fits really well with project-based learning. Children can learn so many different skills.” Seeing the cutting-edge infusion of technology in education helps PLU students think about new ways to incorporate STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) into learning, he added. Additionally, Reisberg said makerspaces such as FabLab help address the digital divide that often exists between socioeconomic groups. “There are people who have access to all kinds of technology, and there are

  • their highly corrosive properties. These, and other ambitious and large-scale engineering projects, require contributions from multidisciplinary teams to overcome complex technical challenges. Today’s young chemists have the opportunity to provide innovative solutions in fundamental science, optimization, and scale up of next generation alternative energy technologies. I will discuss some recent projects and challenges in alternative energy generation, emphasizing the contribution of chemists and

  • lengths. 3:50 pm - Keynote Speaker (Morken Center for Learning and Technology 103 and Virtually)Call Me, Beep Me: My Transition from Studying Biochemistry to Radiochemistry Tran Hoang (PLU ‘20), Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences Before starting her graduate studies at Weill Cornell Pharmacology, Tran found herself sitting in Rieke Science Center, looking at the course requirements for a Chemistry degree during her first year at PLU, overwhelmed and unsure of what this major held for