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  • Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Documents and Forms Institutional Effectiveness Site Menu Home About Institutional Dashboards Enrollment Retention Graduation Strategic Planning Related Departments Office of Institutional Research and Analytics Accreditation Diversity & Inclusion Enrollment Management Presidential Commission on Innovation & Change Staff Contact Information Office of Institutional Effectiveness Pacific Lutheran University Karen McConnell, Ph.D. Associate Vice President and Chief

  • Fellows will offer brief overviews of their summer research projects as the conference participants enjoy box lunches. Kurt Mayer Summer Research Fellows: Lottie Duren ’19, Pacific Lutheran University Courtney Olsen ’18, Pacific Lutheran University Sadie Powell ’17, Pacific Lutheran University Moderator: Natalie Mayer 12:40 a.m. - 1:35 p.m. – Catholic Poets and the Holocaust (Regency Room, AUC)“Mystics, Martyrs, and Resisters: Two French Catholic Poets of World War II and the Holocaust” – Mary Anne

  • Mailing: Frequently Asked QuestionsMailing & Shipping Address FAQsHow do I mail and ship things to PLU? Mailing and shipping address If you are sending a package or placing an order that requires a street address (such as for FedEx, Amazon, or UPS deliveries), please use our new address as provided below. This change will help ensure more accurate and secure deliveries. Effective immediately, all packages should be sent to our new address: [Name of Person] PLU — [Name of Department or Residence

  • artistic creation in the studio arts Leadership or significant contribution to collaborative success in recognized curricular or co-curricular organization Taylor Hardman: BFA in Studio Arts Taylor has gone well beyond the curricular offerings in Art & Design and expanded her interest of digital work into her projects. She is a leader in the classroom and in the organizations to which she belongs. If ever there is a task to be done, Taylor volunteers. If there is a problem to solve, Taylor researches

  • from previous studies, or audio recordings that were collected for a purpose other than research. In order to be considered human subject research, the existing data must include private information. If a data set is accessible to the public without special permissions, such as some portions of U.S. Census data, the data available is not private and thus would not need to be reviewed by the HPRB.Category 5: Public Benefits or Service ProgramsResearch and demonstration projects which are conducted

  • from previous studies, or audio recordings that were collected for a purpose other than research. In order to be considered human subject research, the existing data must include private information. If a data set is accessible to the public without special permissions, such as some portions of U.S. Census data, the data available is not private and thus would not need to be reviewed by the HPRB.Category 5: Public Benefits or Service ProgramsResearch and demonstration projects which are conducted

  • among others. His extensive guest soloist appearances include performances with Wynton Marsalis at Lincoln Center and Jon Faddis and The Carnegie Hall Big Band. Vincent’s discography reveals over 20 titles as a leader and over 250 as a sideman. Vincent tours frequently with his projects around the in the United States, Europe, Japan, China and around the world. Vincent continues to share his distinct voice and musical knowledge, as a performer and jazz educator. He is currently on staff at William

  • next? Concerts in Tulsa, New York, and Columbus, then I have this new ballet coming up with Columbus Dance Theater, and the quartet is playing another new work of mine in Cleveland. For my own projects, I’m writing a song cycle and a set of viola caprices. After that, who knows?

  • that kind of experience can only be beneficial to me. [video: Return to Alex speaking to the camera at night on PLU’s campus.] Alex: When you think about communication and you think about how to relate [video: Alex’s voice continues over clips. A professor projects an icon design in front of a class. A line of video cameras are manned by students. A student flips and adjusts switches on a colorful light up board controlling sound. A press prints sheets of paper. A professor looks onto a computer

  • reconciliation. — Ryan S. ‘22 Did you know? 100% of Physics majors complete an independent senior project. Recent projects have included holographic interferometry, astronomical photometry, solar cell testing and high temperature superconductivity. Did you know? Physics students can participate in PLU’s Natural Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Program (NSSURP), which involves working with PLU professors on research projects (and getting paid for it!). Students also have the opportunity to participate