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  • Genevieve Williams Emeritus Undergraduate Research/Electronic Resources Librarian, Interim Director of the Library Full Profile williagr@plu.edu * Emeritus

  • Big picture learning: Physics major Julian Kop ’24 studies the universe and his family background at PLU Julian Kop spent the summer of 2023 at Pacific Lutheran University looking up at the night sky and the stars. Kop earned an opportunity to do summer research with professors Sean O’Neill and Katrina Hay at PLU’s W.M. Keck Observatory, working some nights between 8… May 20, 2024 AcademicsDiversityPhysicsResearchSeekerStudent Voice

  • minutes to avoid permanent physical harm. The local fire department should be notified before the work is done in order to prepare for a prompt and effective rescue. The Environmental Health & Safety Manager can assist you in coordinating emergency response planning for your fall protection work plan. 5.0 Safe Access to Elevated SurfacesAll employees of Pacific Lutheran University will ensure that they use safe access to get onto and off of an elevated surface. Employees will ensure that they do not

  • my graphic design, writing, research, and editing skills,” Kimura says. “I originally planned for this piece to be about 60-80 pages long, but it expanded to 135 pages total and the sheer amount of illustrations and general considerations about the design of the book (color, page layout, typography) taught me a lot about my own style, as well as just how much thought needs to go into designing and producing a book.” Cris Haake has created ceramic pieces that represent corals and other marine life

  • much more. The book, “Dead Feminists: Historic Heroines in Living Color,” published in October 2016, features 27 women who have made a mark on the world. Throughout the book illustrations and images representing females and archival photos are paired with stories of feminists such as Eleanor Roosevelt, Gwendolyn Brooks, Rachel Carson and many more. The book involved a substantial amount of research and while O’Leary and Spring are artists by trade, the book has been catalogued as history/biography

  • Assessment (NILOA) is the national leader in research on learning outcomes assessment. NILOA offers a wide range of free resources promoting the “systematic use of learning outcomes assessment to improve student learning.” (NILOA Homepage) Case Studies – Equity in Assessment NILOA has recently shifted much of its research toward questions of equity in assessment. The produced a series of case studies  that offer insight into how different institutions have addressed equity in their assessment practices

  • the now-famous poster series, and so much more. The book, “Dead Feminists: Historic Heroines in Living Color,” published in October 2016, features 27 women who have made a mark on the world. Throughout the book illustrations and images representing females and archival photos are paired with stories of feminists such as Eleanor Roosevelt, Gwendolyn Brooks, Rachel Carson and many more. The book involved a substantial amount of research and while O’Leary and Spring are artists by trade, the book has

  • Student travels to NYC to speak on media convergence Posted by: Todd / March 23, 2016 March 23, 2016 PLU is on the forefront of journalism standards By Samantha Lund ‘16Samantha Lund is a senior Communication major with an emphasis in Journalism. Her studies focus on multimedia journalism. In March, Lund gave a presentation in New York City regarding her capstone research on media convergence. Every year, the College Media Association holds a national conference in New York City bringing

  • Speakers List and Schedule for The Countenance of Hope Symposium:Thursday, February 25thFriday, February 26thThursday, February 25th8:15-9:45am — Community Forum and Breakfast (Scandinavian Cultural Center) 9:55-11:40am — “Making Hope Happen”: Perspectives from Psychology and Education (Chris Knutzen Hall) Making Hope Happen: Shining a light on one of the most powerful, and most misunderstood, emotional forces in our lives Dr. Shane Lopez, Gallup Senior Scientist and Research Director of the

  • impact projects. The Social Innovation research team at Garfield 208. (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) You may have been contacted by one of our ambassadors, the Provost’s office, or our project leads, Shelly Kurtz (Giving Tech Labs) or Mike Halvorson (Innovation Studies). We want to be inclusive! Help us document our university’s commitment to local and global social impact projects. Examples include faculty and student research, socially-focused courses & curriculum, community events, grants, athletics