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  • , Ph.D. Andrea Munro, Ph.D. Inorganic Chemistry Justin Lytle, Ph.D. Andrea Munro, Ph.D. Materials & Polymer Chemistry Justin Lytle, Ph.D. Andrea Munro, Ph.D. Dean Waldow, Ph.D. Organic Synthesis Dean Waldow, Ph.D. Neal Yakelis, Ph.D. Chemistry students at PLU get hands-on experience using our suite of modern research-grade instruments, including: 500 MHz Fourier-transform nuclear magnetic resonance (FT NMR) spectrometer atomic force microscope (AFM) gas chromatography / mass spectroscometer (GC/MS

  • Association for Higher Education, 1996. Rothblatt, Sheldon. The Modern University and its Discontents: The Fate of Newman’s Legacies in Britain and America. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Rudolph, Frederick. Curriculum: A History of the American Course of Study since 1636. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1977. Tagg, John. Learning Paradigm College. Bolton, MA: Anker Publishing, 2003. A Useful Definition of General Education In the AAC booklet, A New Vitality in General Education, the

  • at PLU from 1963 until his retirement in 2005. He taught History of Civilization and early modern European history courses to nearly 5000 students. He also served as department chair, faculty representative to the Board of Regents, faculty athletic representative, faculty chair and acting provost. He also won a number of student-organized teaching and service awards. In 1983 the PLU Alumni Association gave him its Heritage Award, and in 1993 its Distinguished Alumnus Award. He has written and

  • Eternity”. Peterson’s second album, 1999’s Being Human, produced two more chart singles, and a third album, 2004’s Modern Man, was issued in Europe. Learn More. PLU AlumniVisit our alumni page to find ways to stay in touch and get involved. GoWe'd love to hear from you!Are you a graduate of the School of Music, Theatre & Dance? Tell us what you have been up to! Click here.

  • have the PLU Trumpet Ensemble perform because I have been looking for ways to show this great group off the wider community. This is the perfect venue.” “Also, as a trumpet player I have performed on this same radio show twice myself, once with the Mosaic Brass Quintet, and once with the Lyric Brass Quintet,” Zachary Lyman, Associate Professor of Music – Trumpet; Chair of Winds and Brass at PLU. Pieces that will be performed include an eclectic mix of modern work written for large trumpet ensemble

  • citizens and advocates for peace. The first Wang Center International Symposium was held in April 2003, “China: Bridges for a New Century.” Since then the symposiums have become a modern tradition designed to stimulate serious thinking about current issues, and to provide a forum in which the Greater Puget Sound community, and PLU community of students, faculty, administrator and staff can be stimulated to engage international, national and local stature – from scholars and authors to business people

  • Nansen The experimental re-enactments of Thor Heyerdahl Modern day extreme Nordic explorers The popular legacy of these “useless” forays into the edge of human endurance

  • America, including early research in government labs and universities; popular movements that emphasized coding; hobbyists and early personal computing; and the contributions of software companies such as Microsoft Corporation, where Halvorson worked from 1985 to 1993. Code Nation explains how our modern world of computing came to be, and the role of computer programmers (or software makers) in the process. Halvorson’s unique focus is on the social dimensions of coding in America: “Computer

  • Patricia Heberer-Rice - U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum 7 p.m. | Thursday, April 25, 2019 | Anderson University Center – Scandinavian Cultural Center Free and Open to the Public Nameless Victims, Silenced Voices: A Profile of Victims of the ``Euthanasia`` ProgramFrom October 1939 until the final days of World War II, the “euthanasia” (T4) program claimed the lives of an estimated 250,000 disabled patients residing in institutional settings throughout Germany and in certain regions of German