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  • -world issues.” The project is meant to serve national interest by improving curricula in mathematics and statistics education. Simic- Muller and her team will work together to design and implement two modules to further statistical reasoning using actual transportation data from traffic stops and school administrative data from disciplinary cases. Simic-Muller will also be implementing these modules into her own. Read Previous Housing Our Neighbors Read Next (Re)Building Community COMMENTS*Note: All

  • they arrived, and provide additional information or resources. Like the consent form, the debriefing should be written: at no higher than an 8th grade level (similar to a popular magazine or newspaper) and with no discipline-specific jargon, in the second person (“you are invited to participate, you will be asked to complete a survey, give a blood sample…”), and as if the investigator and the participant are engaged in conversation. Please feel free to use this debriefing template or design one of

  • First-year student athletes share their experience at PLU PLU student-athletes Sarah Midimo and Chloe Froeschner share their experience as first-years. Froeschner is from Iowa City, Iowa, and is majoring in graphic design and communication.  Midimo is from Tacoma and is majoring in psychology. October 19, 2022 AthleticsClubs & OrganizationsCommunicationCommunityCurrent StudentsLife on CampusLutheran Higher EducationPsychologyStudent Life

  • the following criteria: Thoroughness and completeness of the application Merit of project Appropriateness for student involvement Likelihood that research will lead to publication While applications from any full time faculty will be considered, recently hired tenure track faculty and tenured faculty initiating research in new areas will receive higher priority Student information such as academic record and career goals will be considered The experience/ability of the student to complete the

  • IntroductionIt’s inevitable that in any working and learning environment, conflict will arise. To assist in resolving differences, PLU has procedures in place to deal with conflict in appropriate ways. The University also has established a Dispute Resolution Committee (previously known as the University Grievance Committee) whose members provide mediation services and help people in the campus community improve their conflict resolution skills. PLU strongly encourages informal problem

  • Traveling internationally is a complicated process. If traveling internationally, you must work with the Office for Student Engagement in conjunction with the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education. This process should be initiated at least 9-12 months prior to departure date. For detailed guidelines following the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education policies, procedures, and resources please review the study away policies at: https://www.plu.edu/studyaway

  • shop owner. A refutation of both ideas was that within the Ugandan market the local price is where the true profit margin is and if you think in the previous two fashions we will continue to perpetuate the stereotype that all westerners have money and are willing to pay a higher price. In shattering stereotypes, our mantra this trip, one of the goals we have now established is to prevent exploitation and the idea that all westerners can be exploited. Read Previous Cross-Cultural Coursework Read

  • the example above is typical of the food we prepare on campus. For packaged items like a bag of chips or bottled soda, our margin is typically lower, while our food cost is higher. That’s because the food is not prepared by our culinary staff, thus the percentage going toward labor can be less. Why Do Prices Change? All the items sold can be broken down into two types of products: packaged/premade and prepared. A bottle of Gatorade, a bag of jerky, Molly’s sandwiches and Bagel Boyz Bagels are

  • . Chuck Bergman, English professor, said on his J-Term trips, he shows students how the lust for oil in U.S. has resulted in environmental devastation and higher cancer rates among residents in Ecuador. Sheri Tonn, vice president of finance and operations, noted the university has topped the 70 percent recycling goal, which has saved 880,000 pounds of material from ending up in the landfill. About 16 million gallons of water have been saved since 2001 due to retrofits in plumbing and 45 percent of the

  • and quickly implement them in the workplace has served him well. It has served other PLU graduates well, too. Manso says he is in one of the larger labs at the research center and, by his unofficial count, PLU has a higher representation in his lab than any other university, except perhaps the much larger University of Washington. The large number of Lutes builds a certain camaraderie in the lab – Julie Williams ’09 and Tisha Graham ’09 will also attest to that. In the years he’s been at The Hutch