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From Oxford, England to Oaxaca, Mexico, Jackie Lindstrom ’23 uses math to understand migration Recently, chemistry major Jackie Lindstrom found herself in Oxford, England, conducting a series of informational interviews with public health representatives from Oxfam and the International Organization for Migration, a United Nations advisory agency that promotes international cooperation on migration. Traveling under a Wang Center Research… June 12, 2023 AcademicsChemistryMathematicsPLU
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Department of Psychology Chair Jon Grahe and his Statistics 232 students conducted a U.S. study regarding general attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors as they related to COVID. They recently completed a paper with a first student author that is under review and are working on two more with students as first authors. They currently are conducting a one-year follow-up on last year’s survey and anticipate additional paper submissions. Additionally, Assistant Professor of Psychology Corey Cook and some of his
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Department of Psychology Chair Jon Grahe and his Statistics 232 students conducted a U.S. study regarding general attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors as they related to COVID. They recently completed a paper with a first student author that is under review and are working on two more with students as first authors. They currently are conducting a one-year follow-up on last year’s survey and anticipate additional paper submissions. Additionally, Assistant Professor of Psychology Corey Cook and some of his
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good old middle-school tri-fold. In the world of science, some things stay the same—and some things shift the whole research landscape. For one thing, Henderson is an undergraduate. Most anywhere else, the global research she’s conducting alongside Psychology Professor Jon Grahe would land at a Master’s-thesis level. But at Pacific Lutheran University, her team’s research is part of the new Collaborative Replications and Education Project (CREP), which Grahe co-founded. With nearly 30 student
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good old middle-school tri-fold. In the world of science, some things stay the same—and some things shift the whole research landscape. For one thing, Henderson is an undergraduate. Most anywhere else, the global research she’s conducting alongside Psychology Professor Jon Grahe would land at a Master’s-thesis level. But at Pacific Lutheran University, her team’s research is part of the new Collaborative Replications and Education Project (CREP), which Grahe co-founded. With nearly 30 student
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, and go on a guided tour of the Sydney Opera House. The opportunity to explore all facets of Australia, geographically, musically, and culturally is sure to be an unforgettable experience. Friends, family and fans can follow along with their Australian adventures on their blog athttp://plumusicdownunder.blogspot.com/ View the Blog! Read Previous Greg Youtz: Composing for the cannery – of boxcars, rhinos, and grapes Read Next The Choir of the West and Choral Union perform Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
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Kaleidoscope, Tuesday, December 7 at 6pm in person and live streamed String Kaleidoscope, Tuesday, December 7 at 8pm in person and live streamed University Concert Band, Wednesday, December 8 at 8pm in person and live streamed Sounds of Christmas, Thursday, December 9 at 8pm in person (tickets required) and live streamed The University Singers and Knights Chorus present an evening of choral music to suit the season. Piano Ensemble, Friday, December 10 at 8pm in person and live streamed Composers Forum
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Avenue Theatre.) Helland landed the part of Ado Annie, performing that part during the months of February and March. After “Oklahoma!” wrapped, she started preparations for the concert version of “Titanic,” along with PLU’s Choral Union, and then on to the ensemble in “Rent.” Helland can’t keep from shaking her head in disbelief at landing the parts so quickly so fast. “I guess my advice is that if you want to be an actor, then do it,” she said. “Take that chance.” Read Previous Saugen Transfer
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Club Sports Clearance InstructionsMedical ClearanceSports Physical Required 2023-2024 Club Sports Clearance Medical Clearance All Lutes are required to undergo a sports physical exam. This year, the PLU Health Center will not be offering sports physicals. However, the PLU School of Nursing will be conducting walk-in exams in Ramstad 201 on the specified dates and times mentioned below: Exam Available Dates September 7th 3PM-6PM October 5th 4-5 PM November 2nd 4:30-5:30 PM December 7th 4:30-5
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(B.S.K.) Concentrations Exercise Science Pre-Physical Therapy Mathematics (B.A., B.S.) Mathematics Education (B.S.) Mathematics, Applied (B.S.) Music (B.A., B.M., B.M.A., B.M.E.) Concentrations (B.M.) Composition Instrumental Organ Piano Voice Concentrations (B.M.E.) K-12 Choral K-12 Instrumental (Band) K-12 Instrumental (Orchestra) Nursing (B.S.N) Outreach Education (B.A.E.) Philosophy (B.A.) Physics (B.A., B.S.) Physics, Applied (B.S.) Political Science (B.A.) Psychology (B.A., B.S.) Religion (B.A
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