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  • atomic or molecular level. We study the “stuff” that makes up the universe, but think about it on a very particular, tiny, invisible scale. My specialty is finding new ways to make interesting or important organic compounds – those made of mostly carbon and hydrogen atoms. While many organic compounds are conveniently found in Nature (such as the innumerable caffeine molecules I drink on my way to campus each morning), others must be synthesized in labs – like aspirin or aspartame. What my students

  • program?Yes. ELM students can apply to DNP program in the fall of the second year of the program. *Students must finish MSN coursework prior to beginning DNP. What can I do with a concentration as a …Care & Outcomes Manager: Clinical Nurse Specialist – focus on a wide range of populations/diseases, including Community Health, Gerontology, Pediatrics, Medical/Surgical, etc. Clinical Nurse Educator – teach the next generation of nurses in technical schools, community colleges and universities Clinical

  • . Contingent faculty may not vote on matters of personnel recommendations (e.g. the election of chair and dean, and the hiring of new faculty). Contingent faculty are subject to performance reviews in accordance with established schedules and procedures. Contingent faculty who are contracted on a full-time basis have the privilege of voice and vote in the Faculty Assembly. In addition to their teaching responsibilities, full-time contingent faculty are expected to participate actively in the life of the

  • . Sklar. "Mathemalchemy: A Playful Pandemic Project." MAA FOCUS 2021: 20-23. Jessica Sklar. "Math, Art, Abstraction: A Conversation with Bronna Butler." Math Horizons Vol. 28:3, 2021: 8-11. Jessica Sklar. "Gardner Gems with Bronna Butler." Math Horizons Vol. 28:3, 2021: 35. Sklar, J. and Edgar, T. "A Confused Electrician Uses Smith Normal Form." Mathematics Magazine Vol. 89, 2016: 3-13. "Thinking outside the box: application versus discovery in Saw and Cube." Mathematics in Popular Culture: Essays on

  • -planning provisions on behalf of the university. These deferred plans include planning vehicles such as bequests, charitable gift annuities and charitable remainder trusts. “We really wanted to focus on the ‘heritage’ of the school,” Evanson said. “The people I’ve met here have been life-long friends; my time here was a life-changing event. It made sense to make plans to give to the university [through our will].” Ed Larson, executive director of charitable estate planning, thinks back on those days

  • psychology, will give a presentation on the “Societal Impact of Scientific Research Using the Implicit Association Test.” His presentation will focus on the use of the Implicit Association Test (IAT), which has been extensively used in research and is gaining significant media attention. Greenwald’s presentation will describe a sampling of applications of the IAT, and he also will answer questions and take part in conversation with the audience, as time permits. Greenwald received his Bachelor of Arts

  • Immunization Verification form to the Health Center (Currently a Lute? You can skip this step). Documents may be sent securely through the secure ETRIEVE site You can also fax the paperwork to 253-536-5042 Medical History Record Form Review and acknowledge the risks of meningitis, or meningococcal disease (a Washington State legal requirement) on PLU’s Banner Self-Service. (See release instructions) PLU's Banner Self-ServiceBilling and Financial Aid Apply for your Free Application for Federal Student Aid

  • research focus is the choral music of the United Mexican States and seeks to provide choral directors the necessary means to create artful performances of this repertoire. Prior to PLU, he served as the Director of Choral Activities at Regis University, in Denver, CO, where he conducted the Regis University Singers, led the Voice Area, mentored music education students, and taught a Fine Arts course, Mexican Music: Purpose & Identity. During his time in Denver, he also led Timberline, the elementary

  • of anthropology is in the observation of different peoples and cultures—studying them as they really are instead of how you think they should or should not behave. It is only through this detailed study of all people that we gain the full picture of what it really is to be human. Anthropology tries to bring the world’s peoples into human focus. Anthropologists don’t come up with a theory and see if people live up to it. They live with people and see what they do.Opportunities for Anthropology

  • Hypernative: Reconstructed IdentitiesThis modern art exhibition featured 4 video works, one photo series (of 600 snap shots), and 90 portraits with audio that explore the Scandinavian-America diaspora experience. The Scandinavian Cultural Center had added artifacts from its collection that reflect on the transition from Scandinavia as home to Scandinavia as fatherland. This exhibition was open until Feb 28th, 2016. The artists Line Anda Dalmar and Regine Osbakk The video work Reverse History