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  • research in Ecuador and spent his final semester studying away in Oaxaca, Mexico, where he discovered his knack for conducting research in Spanish-speaking countries. Taylor-Mosquera earned degrees in Spanish and global studies, building lasting friendships with PLU faculty members along the way. They represented what he aspired to become, he says. “There were a handful of professors — Carmiña, Michael Zbaraschuk, Tamara Williams, Teresa Ciabattari, Jim Predmore and a few others — who I looked to as

  • will learn the steps in designing and conducting a program evaluation, as well as considerations when contracting for program evaluations, as many educational grants and programs require outside evaluation. (2) EDUC 731 : Educational Leadership: Instructional Leadership In this course, students will learn both the field's best knowledge of what high-quality learning is and how to generate it at a systems level. Students will read, discuss, collect and analyze data around learning at all levels of a

  • works for American Alpine Club, managing the organization’s national volunteer network of more than 70 chapters and conducting climbing events across the country. He also gets to advocate for what he loves. “I’ve spent time in Sen. Maria Cantwell’s office, I’ve spent time on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.,” he said, working to protect public lands at the local, state and national level. It’s one of the reasons he believes that the Outdoor Rec program at PLU must go on. “It’s an outlet for people

  • leading to tumor growth and cancer development. N-R The Synthesis of Single Ion Conducting Solid Polymer Electrolytes Based on Oxanorbornene Dicarboximide Backbone with Different Sidechains Via Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization and Click Chemistry Phuc N. Phan, Senior Capstone Seminar   The current organic electrolytes in lithium batteries can pose safety concerns due to their volatile and flammable properties. The dendrite formation can form between the electrodes causing the battery to fail

  • emeritus Jerry Kracht, in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.Learn more about the performanceJune 2017Synod AssemblyFriday and Saturday, June 16 and 17 – Pacific Lutheran UniversityFor the first time in many years, the Southwestern Washington Synod will hold its annual assembly at PLU. In addition to conducting its normal business, the assembly will feature PLU professors discussing the future of the Lutheran reform movement in the Pacific Northwest. And synod delegates will be

  • responsibility for conducting the hazardous waste management program. However, everyone at PLU who generates or handles hazardous waste is ultimately responsible for compliance with regulations and the success of the program. A good resource for waste disposal guidance is the Department of Ecology website (https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/Who-we-are/Our-Programs/Hazardous-Waste-Toxics-Reduction). See the Step-by-Step Fact Sheets for Hazardous Waste Generators.ObjectivesPacific Lutheran University is committed

  • outdoors conducting research. Now, he’s a senior paleontologist at the Department of the Interior. Foss serves as a policy adviser and resource director in Washington, D.C., 30 years after his dream began. “Working on the bureaucratic side we call ourselves ‘paleocrats’ because we’re actually interpreting the science for government,” Foss said. “Field research was what I always wanted to do, but a big part of what I do now is coordinate everything that goes on in the field.” Foss earned his research

  • Orchestras; and the Colorado, Honolulu, Houston, San Diego, and San Francisco Symphonies; among many others. For thirty-three summers, he was a resident artist and conducting teacher at the Aspen Music Festival. He is the former dean of the school of music at the Catholic University of America, and is still associated with the University as a teacher of advanced orchestral conducting and music of the Holocaust Era. He largely devotes his time now to the various educational activities of The Defiant

  • Orchestras; and the Colorado, Honolulu, Houston, San Diego, and San Francisco Symphonies; among many others. For thirty-three summers, he was a resident artist and conducting teacher at the Aspen Music Festival. He is the former dean of the school of music at the Catholic University of America, and is still associated with the University as a teacher of advanced orchestral conducting and music of the Holocaust Era. He largely devotes his time now to the various educational activities of The Defiant

  • community members and Parkland youth to meet, talk about personal experiences and begin the process of building relationships and understanding others. She founded the Network for Peacebuilding and Conflict Management and now is its student president. In the spring of 2013 she received a Kurt Mayer Holocaust Studies Fellowship and spent the summer conducting research on issues in Israel/Palestine; she was accepted to participate in a peace conference hosted by the Kroc Institute at the University of