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  • Major in Psychology 42 semester hours, including: PSYC 101, 242, 499 One of PSYC 310, 315, 320, or 330 Two of PSYC 440, 442, 448, or 481 At least 2 semester hours from PSYC 495, 496, or 497 12

    examination of the theories from which these methods derive. Prerequisites: PSYC 315 or consent of instructor. (4) PSYC 440 : Human Neuropsychology Study of the neuroanatomical and neurophysiological mechanisms of behavior and mental function. Topics include perception, voluntary action, spatial processing, language, memory, emotion, social behavior, and consciousness. Prerequisite: STAT 232. (4) PSYC 442 : Learning and Memory A critical overview of the science of learning and memory. Prerequisite: STAT

  • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, popularly known as the “Buckley Amendment” and carrying the acronym

    definition of education records. Fees for Copies of Records The fee for an official PLU transcript of the student’s permanent academic record is $10-$15 per copy plus processing fee. Right of the University to Refuse to Provide Copies Pacific Lutheran University reserves the right to deny official transcripts and/or copies of other educational records (not required to be made available under FERPA) if the student has an overdue financial obligation to the university, or if there is an unresolved

  • The University Jazz Ensemble, a 19-piece performing group, will present the concert A Tribute to Women Composers on Friday, November 8, 2019 at 8 PM.

    Vincent Herring’s appearance is possible thanks to the generosity of Dr. Richard Weathermon ’50.  His visit to PLU is part of the Richard and Helen Weathermon Joyful Noise Endowment for Jazz Studies at PLU. PLU JAZZ STUDIES GETS A $125,000 ENDOWMENT! I am thrilled to announce that Jazz Studies at PLU just acquired a $125,000 endowment. The Dick and Helen Weathermon Joyful Noise Endowment for Jazz Studies Fund was established by Dr. Richard H. (Dick) Weathermon through a gift of $125,000.00 in cash in

  • Ann E. Buchholz, Senior Capstone Seminar The Nipah virus belongs to the family henipaviridae, a class of deadly zoonotic agents, isolated mainly from fruit bats in Asia and Indonesia.

    routes to optimally improve such semiconducting materials. We also discuss the effect of the interfacing electrolyte anion, characterization techniques, and report preliminary data from our own research endeavors on blending ion conductive and charge conductive polymers to use as an OECT active layer. Stability, Toxicity, & Processing: Optimization Towards Commercial Perovskite Solar Cells Dylan T. Cummins, Senior Capstone Seminar In the past decade, perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have garnered

  • Dave Robbins Steps Down after 33 Years as Chair of the Department of Music Greg Youtz’s first glimpse of Dave Robbins was him strolling down a hallway in Eastvold, while his two-year-old daughter toddled along at his side, clutching his finger. “I remember thinking that…

    Russell gave the first naming gift to launch the new Music facility, which would be named the Mary Baker Russell Music Center. Mary Baker Russell listens to Dave Robbins Even in the early seventies, the department had clearly outgrown the small space they shared with theatre and communication in Eastvold. Youtz remembers buckets catching drips of rainwater while he lectured. Robbins wrote the very first report justifying a new fine arts music building, which was approved by the regents in 1978. “The

  • A leap of faith: one Lute finds that one person can make a difference By Barbara Clements Matt Kennedy ’07 sat in front of his computer screen and tried not to hyperventilate. On one side of the screen was his bank account, on the other…

    stuffed in his pocket – a gift from his girlfriend who dropped him off at the Seattle airport.   “I remember thinking ‘please, pleeease, let someone be there for me,”” Kennedy said this year. There was a friendly face waving a sign. But Kennedy soon discovered the job he had flown almost 9,000 miles to do didn’t exist. This series of panic, calm, panic, calm, had been the normal state of affairs for Kennedy ever since he decided to leave his safe and secure job at REI in 2008. “I knew to be happy, to

  • Lute Plays Piano ‘Up Close with the Masters’ Natalie Burton ’13 plays a Bach piece on the piano for master pianist Vladimir Feltsman during Portland Piano International’s Up Close With the Masters series. (Photo courtesy of Portland Piano International) A Q&A With Natalie Burton ’13…

    China as you pursue your master’s? I’m applying to music schools in China so I can be immersed in the Chinese language and still continue my studies in piano. I am interested in Chinese interpretation work, and of course I want to continue teaching and playing piano—that is a lifelong gift. I am also interested in continuing research on my senior project, called “The Evolution of Piano Pedagogy and Culture in China.” What are your other plans and hopes for the future? Besides using piano and Chinese

  • CONNECT WITH US We strive to be accessible to you. MAILING AND PHYSICAL ADDRESS Pacific Lutheran University Attn: Gift Processing 12180 Park Ave S Tacoma, WA 98447 EMAIL advancement@plu.edu PHONE 253-535-7177 For general inquiries or if you’re unsure who to contact, email advancement@plu.edu; your message will be forwarded to the appropriate person. Alternatively, check the frequently asked questions below to find a direct contact or view our advancement staff directory.  Are you having trouble

  • All Religion majors complete a major research project. Recent capstone projects completed by Religion majors are listed below.

    Theo-Centric to Anthro-Centric Approach Languages and Literatures Erin Milliren, Egyptian Monks and Ethiopian Demons: A Story of Ethno-Political Other-ing in the Writings of the Desert Fathers Whitney Morean, All You Need is Love: The Pivotal Role of Love in Reconciling the Christian-Evolution Debate Lucia ‘Lucy’ Myers, Approaches to Scripture Relating to Homosexuality and the Formulation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s Social Statement ‘Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust’ Anella

  • WHAT WILL THE SCHEDULE BE LIKE FOR THIS COURSE AND FIELD EXPERIENCE? For 2016, we will have the course content, preparation, outreach and fundraising during the spring semester.

    charity in lieu of gifts), and perhaps that could be a way to frame requests for support. You also have the unique opportunity to show others exactly where their money is going, and to provide a personal report of the experience and upon your return to show just how impactful their gift was for a community in Nicaragua.HOW DO WE SHARE THE WORK? WILL EVERYONE HAVE A CHANCE TO DIG THE WELL AND HELP WITH HYGIENE CLASSES?We will have three teams – two drilling teams and one hygiene team. Each will have