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  • this up, I changed my major (in my head at least) 10, maybe 15 times,” he laughs. “The world was full of amazing opportunities and I wanted to learn it all.” Then, on a class trip to Seattle, he had a transformative conversation with Beth Kraig, history department chair, who would become his mentor. “Well, Nathe,” she told him, “you should consider being a history major. You get to write, you get to think critically and you have some opportunities to make an impact.” She convinced him, and he went

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  • sediment surfaces during the prewash as well as during sediment dissolution. This data can be used in the field to better understand river composition and the implications this may have on global climate change . 3:15 pm - Synthetic study of 2,2’-carbonyldiisoxazoldine: A Novel Route to Unsymmetric KetonesMycah Uehling, Senior Capstone Seminar Unsymmetric ketones as 6π electrocyclization substrates have come into a new phase of synthesis with the investigation of 2,2′-carbonyldiisoxazolidine

  • Preference by Octopus Rubescens12 Aijia (Annie) YangAssociation of Women Geoscientists Outstanding Project in the Geosciences Increase the public awareness of the geosciences, illustrate the interdisciplinary nature of the geosciences, or promote the sensitivity to the earth as a global system.Charles WrightThe Investigation of Earthquake Resistance in Traditional Chinese Mortise-Tenon Structure11 Mary Anna JoyceNASANASA Earth System Science AwardAreas of atmospheric, climate, and geo sciences or

  • from them, and then write about readings in a formal paper. 27Case StudyStudents receive a real-life scenario, or “case,” related to course content. These cases usually present a brief history of how the situation developed and a dilemma that a key character within the scenario is facing, and students are charged with helping the character develop a solution to the problem. 28Class BookIndividual students submit a scholarly essay or research paper that they believe represents their highest quality

  • may have taken up to ~250 Ma.View Lex's poster here. The Timing of Deglaciation in Alaska Since the Last Glacial Maximum Natalie Johnson Glaciers globally have been in retreat since the Last Glacial Maximum, and the timing of deglaciation in Alaska has not yet been fully understood. Surface exposure studies have been done in Alaska to understand the history of the glaciation. It was expected that glaciers at lower latitudes would have deglaciated first. Surface exposure ages from previous studies

  • . Matthew Macfarlane, 2017Matt graduated with a BA in Economics and History. After graduating Matt moved to Boulder, CO, to work at VictorOps Inc., an incident management software company. He is excited to live and work in Boulder, a place where he can grow professionally and pursue his love for running and the outdoors. Nate Hansen, 2016Nate Hansen is currently working in an orphanage in Ghana where he is providing operational assistance. When he returns to the states, he will be working with a

  • , derivatives, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and an introduction to integrals with applications. Emphasis on derivatives. Prerequisite: MATH 140 or PLU Math Placement into MATH 151. (4) MATH 152 : Calculus II - QR Continuation of MATH 151. Techniques and applications of integrals, improper integrals, ordinary differential equations and power series, with applications. Prerequisite: MATH 151. (4) MATH 203 : History of Mathematics A study in the vast adventure of ideas that is mathematics from ancient

  • responsible for a violation are sanctioned according to the nature of the misconduct, a review of their conduct history, and in consideration of the individual student. Notification of Decision:Students receive their Determination Letter, which provides the decision of responsibility, along with rationale and sanctioning, through their PLU email. In non Sexual Misconduct cases, students that do not attend the Review Meeting will have their Review Officer(s) make a decision of responsibility in the

  • pre-arranged group flight (typical for short-term faculty-led, but very rare for semester programs), you are responsible for locating and booking your own flight, and for arriving by the date required by the program (includes orientation). It may be a good idea to collaborate with other students participating in your program to plan your travel arrangements together. The Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education strongly recommends that you DO NOT book your flight until you have been