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presentations to clickers, digital tools have become nearly ubiquitous in the college classroom. Some disciplines have been using technology in their classrooms for a long time: statistical analysis and data visualization are intrinsic to fields in the social sciences and natural sciences; digital video and audio are the bread and butter of many courses in Communications. But there is an important distinction to be made between the use of technology to meet an end (e.g., the visualization of research
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Fall 2020 10th Day - New Students & Overall Headcount (pdf) view download
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sure to be an exhausting yet invigorating 10 days. St Louis, Missouri During our months of research leading up to our time in St. Louis, I made contact with the United States Army Corps of Engineers, the governmental organization who has been responsible for the work being done to keep the Mississippi River open and operational. In and around St. Louis, MO, the Mississippi River has been at an alarmingly low level for months. Caused by a combination of an elongated period of drought and the River’s
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this critical research project, I will not only make sense of how privilege and happiness are interconnected, but also explore how Zoboi’s incorporation of race in Pride—an element noticeably absent from Pride and Prejudice—adds necessary nuance to the themes of the original text.Lauren Wilson6:00-6:30pm Capstone Title: A Powerful Voice in a Powerless World: Re-interpreting Mrs. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice ePortfolio: https://lwilson.pludhlab.org/ Abstract: With this project, I join a community
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. Malaria, not long ago just another ignored killer of poor people in poor countries, is now the target of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of research and prevention programs throughout the world. The list of such new “global health” projects goes on and on, with new ones coming on line all the time. But success always brings with it the seeds of failure. There are lots of reasons why these attempts to improve the health of the world’s poorest might fail. There are just as many reasons to hope
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Recent PLU Graduates on their Careers, Convictions & Passion for Health Care Posted by: Zach Powers / December 18, 2014 Image: Candis LeBaron, Tacoma General Hospital, Dec. 18, 2014. [Photo: Zach Powers/PLU] December 18, 2014 By Zach Powers PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, Wash. (Dec. 21, 2014)—All over the world, Pacific Lutheran University alumni are serving in a wide variety of roles in hospitals, clinics, research centers and public-health agencies, sharing a steadfast commitment of
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PLU Associate Professor of Anthropology Bradford Andrews. One of those is an invaluable painting illustration that artistically has brought to life a market scene in the city of Calixtlahuaca, an important archaeological site for studying Mesoamerican urbanism in the Postclassic period (A.D. 1100-1520). Research at this archeology site has been conducted by the Calixtlahuaca Archaeological Project—supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and sponsored by Arizona State University—in
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with care, with student input and comparison research. The learning communities are assessed on a regular basis so Residential Life can understand how effective and meaningful they are for the students who choose to live in them. Learn more about the PLU history of LCs and research supporting this learning model. Most importantly, ALL students — residential and commuter — are welcome in all of the halls and all of the LCs. Everyone is invited to most hall programs. Students are invited and
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education and was able to put academic words to my experiences and learn to do research. Since then my college experience has been something I could not even imagine. I started working at a local elementary school with Big Buddies and got to mentor a first grade student. I was able to work for the program that helped me go to college. I was able to be the resident assistant for the first in the family wing and then when my mom got sick move off campus to help take care of her. Then, using the extra time
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education and was able to put academic words to my experiences and learn to do research. Since then my college experience has been something I could not even imagine. I started working at a local elementary school with Big Buddies and got to mentor a first grade student. I was able to work for the program that helped me go to college. I was able to be the resident assistant for the first in the family wing and then when my mom got sick move off campus to help take care of her. Then, using the extra time
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