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  • learn. They work with you in the classroom, in the laboratory, in the performance hall – and they help you one-on-one. They are mentors who help you discover the professional opportunities in your academic field, and they are colleagues who work side-by-side with you on research and creative projects. No matter what you plan to do after you earn your PLU degree, you’ll have gained the experience that employers and graduate programs want.

  • learn. They work with you in the classroom, in the laboratory, in the performance hall – and they help you one-on-one. They are mentors who help you discover the professional opportunities in your academic field, and they are colleagues who work side-by-side with you on research and creative projects. No matter what you plan to do after you earn your PLU degree, you’ll have gained the experience that employers and graduate programs want.

  • Contribute to the development of our future scientists, engineers, and mathematicians.All gifts are used to support the objectives of the Discovery Regional Science and Engineering Fair which are; promote inquiry-based science curriculum and instruction in K-12 classrooms in Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Lewis, Mason, Pierce, and Thurston Counties counties, mobilize community support for student learning and achievement in STEM, and encourage excellence in student research by

  • help of PLU professors and staff, I was granted a Fulbright scholarship to teach English and do research in Colombia the year after graduating. I’m currently attending the University of Washington completing my Master’s in Teaching program for Elementary Education. With this program I am student teaching at Concord International School in a 5th grade Spanish-English dual language classroom. I am hoping to work in one of the local school districts as a dual language teacher next year.

  • Education, Management of Sport Enterprise and Legal Environment for Business. His research and writing is on issues of bias, team performance, eligibility rules, and drug testing, and his work has been published in the Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, European Sports Management Quarterly, and law reviews such as Entertainment & Sports Lawyer, Sports Lawyer Journal, and Sports Litigation Alert. Prior to his PhD work, Dr. Rodenberg worked as an attorney for Octagon, an international company in sports

  • benefits of barefoot running. He also has played a major role in popularizing minimalist footwear including Vibram FiveFingers and huarache sandals. Ted’s research and adventures have been regularly shared on his popular personal blog, Barefoot Ted’s Adventures. He also manages an online forum dedicated to minimalist/barefoot running. These days Ted enjoys coaching and speaking. His Introduction to Barefoot Running clinics are designed to communicate his personal discoveries about barefoot running to

  • Ericksen’s predecessor, I had her for a few classes, and Phil Nordquist was also a mentor..”More Read Previous Headed for a History Ph.D. – Updates from an Alum Read Next PLU Alum Discusses Eisenhower’s Work During 1918 Pandemic LATEST POSTS Meet Professor Fred Hardyway August 12, 2024 Recording of Glory M. Liu’s 2023 Benson Lecture Released November 21, 2023 Benson Summer Research Fellows to Present October 15, 2021 A Conversation with Dr. Rebekah Mergenthal July 26, 2021

  • Physics at San Diego State University (SDSU) Posted by: alemanem / January 4, 2021 January 4, 2021 The Department of Physics at San Diego State University (SDSU) is inviting all Senior Physics undergraduates considering graduate school next year to explore the Masters in Physics, the Masters in Medical Physics, or the Joint PhD (through the Computational Science Research Center) programs at SDSU. Graduates from their Masters programs have been successful in securing admissions to PhD programs

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  • excites me every day,” said Siegesmund. “I get the opportunity to bring students together in a learning community to understand how the microbial world is intricately tied to our lives and our deaths. To share in that journey with students is one of my greatest professional privileges and joys—I can’t think of a more rewarding experience as a microbiologist.”Siegesmund regularly teaches microbiology, introductory biology, cellular biology, and immunology at PLU. Her current research focuses on student