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  • interpret quantitative information and use it to create and critique logic and data-driven arguments. Students will solve problems by interpreting quantitative information in context. Students will demonstrate the ability to work with mathematical notation, techniques, tools, and concepts. Students will create and critique logical arguments supported by quantitative evidence or symbolic relationships. Engaging the Natural World (NW)Engaging the Natural World (4): Students will learn methods to develop

  • being is knit into and is present everywhere. Affirming that God is creator, present within creation and it processes, entails a high estimation of the world’s value. Indeed, some of Luther’s own writings led to forms of thinking about human society and the natural world that promote social justice and diversity as well as strong commitment to sustainability. In his famous 1520 treatise “The Freedom of the Christian,” Luther states that God’s grace and love raises all humans to the same level – he

  • paper. Edgar received the grant for the research and recruited Ball and Juda to assist. “He was really working with us,” Ball said. “It wasn’t like he knew all the answers, which I thought was really cool.” The three researched a more specific ordering of natural numbers. The journal abstract reads, in part: “This paper provides an overview of the b-dominance order over the natural numbers, ℵ, using the base b expansion of natural numbers. … Here we discuss many ideas in order theory, including the

  • 2016 Pauling CommitteeCommittee Co-chairs: Dr. Dean Waldow (waldowda@plu.edu) Dr. Neal Yakelis (yakelina@plu.edu) Puget Sound Local ACS Representative: Dr. Sheri Tonn (tonnsj@plu.edu) Additional Members: Dr. Craig Fryhle (fryhlecb@plu.edu), Treasurer Dr. Adam Glass (glassac@plu.edu), Poster Session Organizer Dr. Stacia Rink (srink@pugetsound.edu), Member at Large Christine Nicolai (nicolacs@plu.edu), Natural Sciences Administrative Assistant

  • The university established a Hazard Communication Program that is described in the Occupational Health, Safety and Accident Prevention Manual. The program includes procedures for container labeling, maintaining Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and employee training and information. The university also maintains a Chemical Hygiene Plan for lab safety. The plan for Natural Sciences is available from the Chemical Hygiene Officer.

  • At PLU, pre-professional advising and counseling is done by the Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team comprised largely of faculty members in the Division of Natural Sciences, but sometimes from other Divisions. Each student interested in a career in the health sciences should meet with an advisor. Together the student and advisor plan course work, assess progress, and discuss career goals.

  • At PLU, pre-professional advising and counseling is done by the Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team comprised largely of faculty members in the Division of Natural Sciences, but sometimes from other Divisions. Each student interested in a career in the health sciences should meet with an advisor. Together the student and advisor plan course work, assess progress, and discuss career goals.

  • LinksStudent Code of Conduct The set of rules and regulations by which all Pacific Lutheran University students must abide. Grade Dispute Policies Grade Dispute Policies are different for each division. If the following links do not link directly with the policy, please contact the Dean or office of the necessary division: Arts Business Education Humanities Natural Sciences Nursing Social Sciences

  • has resulted in academic consulting projects with over one hundred companies (companies and organizations like T-Mobile, Madigan, Port of Tacoma, MultiCare, United Way, KPLU, Port of Tacoma).  Additionally, entrepreneurship students build real companies selling real products and experience real failures (a key component of Dr. Brown’s entrepreneurship scholarship). Recently recognized as Idaho State University’s 2016 College of Business Professional Achievement Award winner, Dr. Brown leverages

  • containers) instead of individual bottles. When purchasing beer & wine 208 Garfield supplies you with local winery choices Why it Matters — One liter of bottled water takes four liters of water to produce and generates unnecessary waste.Composting & Recycling Use disposable products that are biodegradable or compostable (paper, corn-based, wheat-based, etc.). Use cloth, compostable, or post-consumer-recycled-content napkins. Provide food composting services. To do so at PLU, obtain compost bins by