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  • International Honors Program builds a ‘Starship’ On day one of PLU Professor of Mathematics Daniel Heath’s Designing a Starship class, students have no idea what they have signed up for — and that’s exactly how Heath wants it. The course is part of PLU’s International Honors Program (IHON), which means it… December 20, 2022 AcademicsBiologyCommunityCurrent StudentsDiversity Justice SustainabilityGlobal EducationInvolvementLife on CampusLutheran Higher EducationMathematicsPacific

  • International Honors Program builds a ‘Starship’ On day one of PLU Professor of Mathematics Daniel Heath’s Designing a Starship class, students have no idea what they have signed up for — and that’s exactly how Heath wants it. The course is part of PLU’s International Honors Program (IHON), which means it… December 20, 2022 AcademicsBiologyCommunityCurrent StudentsDiversity Justice SustainabilityGlobal EducationInvolvementLife on CampusLutheran Higher EducationMathematicsPacific

  • New Delete Seminar Flyer_3-2-16 Department of Chemistry Mathematics/Chemistry seminar this Wednesday 3/2 featuring Profs. Justin Lytle & Tom Edgar Site Menu Home About Us Mission & Goals Policies & Procedures Facilities / Instrumentation / Lab Safety Green Chemistry Initiative History Faculty & Staff Research Course Descriptions Course Catalog Learning Outcomes Advising FAQ Endowments / Scholarships Chemistry Capstone Symposia Capstone Talks 2024 Capstone Talks 2023 Capstone Talks 2022 Capstone

  • science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields; however, all eligible candidates are encouraged to apply. Deadline: Early January Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship ProgramCORO Fellowship in Public Affairs Eligibility: For more than 20 years, the Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship (MLEF) Program has provided students with fellowship opportunities to gain hands-on research experience with the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy. The MLEF program was created in 1995 with the

  • Mathematics), Sami Lynn (BSCS) Coding the Concepts is an online interactive tool that can be used by students for studying concepts of the new AP Computer Science Principles course being offered at various high schools. The course is endorsed by the CollegeBoard, encouraging students to understand the principles of computer science and computation, and take opportunities to use current technologies for self-expression and worldly understanding. The purpose of our web app is to provide introductions to

  • students’ lives, communities, and the world; and are committed to equitable teaching in high-need schools. Award Amount: Up to $21,700 Criteria & Requirements: Have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in a STEM field Participate in Equity Seminars while in the MAE program Earn a Master’s Degree through the PLU MAE program with a science or mathematics endorsement Teach science or mathematics for 2 years in middle school or high school in a high-need school district Participate in a CS-STEM Induction program

  • Mathematics Provides a hands-on, minds-on course designed to help pre-service elementary teachers learn to teach math to students in grades K-8 in ways that are consistent with what is known about math education and physical, emotional, and cognitive development of children. The course will focus on facilitating student discourse to drive procedural fluency through conceptual understanding grounded in the components of effective teaching and learning as outlined by National Council of Teachers of

  • PLU’s General Education Program prepares graduates to ask significant questions, engage relevant knowledge, and wrestle with complex issues. The program is rooted in the classical liberal arts and sciences as understood within the Lutheran educational tradition, and is grounded in an understanding of scientific perspectives, mathematics, languages, and the long-standing traditions of critical discourse about nature, humanity and the world. The array of academic disciplines has developed as a

  • Science is also offered. Both the B.A. and B.S. programs are flexible. All degree programs in earth science rely on supporting course work in other basic sciences and mathematics. Students intending to major or minor should plan to talk with a faculty member early in their program about required supporting courses for their degree. Earth science students Justin Johnsen and Samantha Denham study slide areas by the Carbon River in Orting WA, 2017. Joshua Tree. CA Zabriskse Point, Death Valley, CA

  • any significant difference? Only Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering majors fared better on the Graduate Management Admissions Test than Economics majors? Economics majors are more likely to become CEOs than majors from any other discipline? Economics majors have the highest representation at the top of the earnings distribution?