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provided a strong foundation for further learning in medical school. Upper-level courses in Biology at PLU were taught at a level of difficulty equivalent to many first-year medical school classes. My histology course at PLU put me at a distinct advantage because I had already learned most of the material covered in my medical school histology class. In hindsight, I should have taken biochemistry at PLU as well, since this is another core curriculum course in medical school. As a student at PLU did you
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said his learning experience at Pacific Lutheran University taught him “ethics and high standards” for his personal and business life. “Every staff member and faculty member I dealt with at PLU had these qualities,” he said. “My educational experience at PLU made me realize I had to work hard, but also have critical thinking on any issue or assignment,” he said. “You need to be able to analyze and think about how is this process going to come to a successful end. Work by itself is not enough; smart
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activities of PLU students in a professional setting. Student research may emanate from a classroom, laboratory, or community-based learning experience, study away, academic internship or a mission-related experience. More Information Hitler’s Pink Victims April 19 Samuel Torvend, Ph.D., will give his farewell lecture as university chair in Lutheran studies at 7 p.m. in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. The talk is titled “Hitler’s Pink Victims: Robert Oelbermann and the Persecution of Homosexuals in
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.” Her mentor agreed. “In terms of my 25 years in academia, she’s in the top tier of student performance,” Grahe said. “I could see her at a Tier 1 research-focused school where she teaches maybe two classes a year, and the rest of the time does research. I could see her running a nursing ward as an administrator someday, or running a school where other people are learning how to be a teacher. She’s brilliant to start with. Wherever she goes, I think she’ll be successful.” Read Previous J-Term 2020
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I’ve been a lab assistant and a prep worker. So I really got to work closely with the faculty in the biology department. And it’s been really nice getting to see them as people, you know, and hear about their lives and their stories. (gentle music) Meet the professors More Stories Visit About Studying biology at PLU is more than just learning facts. It’s learning how to answer questions, how to develop strategies to obtain answers and how to recognize the answers as they emerge. You’ll be
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the computer science program itself helps with the specificity of what it means to be an engineer, what it means to solve computer science problems, what it means to apply technical learning to a situation. [video: Clips continue, Laurie’s voice comes in. A shot of a city skyline. A student types code on a laptop. A shot high up in downtown skyscrapers.] Laurie: We have connections with industry in the area. We have graduates who are working at Amazon and Facebook and Microsoft, Google. Lots of
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HillsBall Color Sorter 2ndLexiChief LeschiUsing the Engineering Design Process to Create A Social Emotional Learning Robot 2ndLohithRooseveltDyson Sphere Grade 51stSelinaMary LyonSpace Onions 2ndJoseChief LeschiUsing the Engineering Design Process to Create a Solar Powered Cooling Device. Grade 61stSanjanaJeffersonHeart Rate and Exercise 1stLillianPioneerDoes pH level affect plant growth? 2ndDiegoPioneerSnake Catcher 2ndTeam: Zoey & JuliaPioneerRobotic Hand 3rdKennethDr. Claudia ThomasCan an Egg Bounce
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Three New Tools for Teaching with Sakai By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer Many instructors us
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Three New Tools for Teaching with Sakai By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer Many instructors us
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Managing Student Email with Discussion Forums By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer Living in the
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