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  • Professors Rose McKenney (Geosciences and Environmental Studies) and Adela Ramos (English) had the honor of working with this year's class of Environmental Studies students as they completed their

    . Ramos and McKenney for helping me throughout this entire process and for being gracious and accommodating as I missed classes for choir. Thank you to my family for your unconditional love and support. Finally, thank you to Nick Etzell for pushing me beyond my comfort zone, offering advice and critiques, and for your encouragement. 4:55pm, A Philosophical Analysis of American Bullfrog Mitigation Strategies Helena Waterton The American bullfrog has been in Washington State for almost a century and its

  • Below, you will find a selection of activities and assignments that address some aspect of the research process.

    writing-intensive courses as students begin their writing process.Analyzing TextsType of activity: Individual activity; Group activity Goal: Conduct a critical analysis focusing on evaluating, critiquing, and synthesizing information. Brief overview: This activity will use guiding questions to push students to reflect critically on any given reading. Instructors will gain insight into how students are reading a particular piece and what they deem important.Critically Reading a BibliographyType of

  • The traditional undergraduate program is designed for students who do not hold licensure in practical or registered nursing. The L.P.N. to B.S.N.

    semester hours. General university and other specific requirements needed for completion of the baccalaureate degree are not listed above. Applicants with previous college credits are strongly encouraged to seek advising from the School of Nursing Admission Coordinator(s) for gap analysis of previous courses and assistance with the completion of their program of study. Please note that, due to clinical site availability, any student may be required to take a nursing course in Summer or January Term

  • Associate Professor of Biology Jacob Egge works with students during a summer semester research project. (Photo by PLU Photographer John Froschauer) Faculty-Student Research Provides a Cornerstone of the PLU Mission By Pacific Lutheran University Marketing & Communications and the Office of the Provost This year’s…

    multiple times within otophysans. Minnows and catfishes demonstrate the most widespread distribution of taste buds, but also the most variability among lineages. Rosemarie C. Haberle, Ph.D., Seanna L. Hewitt and Stephanie J. Stromberg Department of Biology A Comparative analysis of pastimes of Asyneuma and Trachelium (Campanulaceae) reveals both shared and unique genome rearrangements Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Endowment Members of the bluebell family Campanulaceae display highly

  • Minor in Anthropology 16 semester hours Required: ANTH 102. Choose: ANTH 101, 103, or 203; 4 semester hours from ANTH 330–345; 4 semester hours from ANTH 350–499 At least 8 semester hours of ANTH

    influenced the nature of "knowledge" about archaeological discoveries by looking at how they have been interpreted and understood in the sociopolitical contexts of the modern countries where they are located. Science makes lofty claims that it is an objective mode of inquiry. In other words, science claims that the analysis and interpretation of data (in this case, bones, stones, and pottery, etc.) is carried out free of bias. This course will take care to evaluate this proposition. This course may

  • Join the Computer Science Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday and Saturday. All talks are scheduled in Morken 203.

    user essential information on that mushroom from our database. 11:25am – Automated Modeling of HIV Treatment Data: a Collaboration with Fred Hutch John Smith (BSCS), Emily Shane (BSCS), Natalie Stephenson (BSCS) This web application was a collaboration with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Our aim was to streamline the analysis of HIV treatments in order to quantify the effectiveness of each treatment. We automate the mathematical modeling of data retrieved in HIV clinical trials

  • Bestselling author and Ojibwe Indian David Treuer delivered the 2023 Natalie Mayer and Raphael Lemkin lecture.

    to a field in which the analysis of process and perpetrator often precludes important questions about the victims themselves. About Dr. Patricia Heberer-RiceDr. Heberer Rice is one of the leading scholars on the Nazi Euthanasia murders. She has been based at the Museum’s Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies (former U.S. Holocaust Research Institute) since 1993. Heberer Rice completed her undergraduate degree in Historical Studies and German Language and Literature at Southern Illinois University

  • Bestselling author and Ojibwe Indian David Treuer delivered the 2023 Natalie Mayer and Raphael Lemkin lecture.

    to a field in which the analysis of process and perpetrator often precludes important questions about the victims themselves. About Dr. Patricia Heberer-RiceDr. Heberer Rice is one of the leading scholars on the Nazi Euthanasia murders. She has been based at the Museum’s Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies (former U.S. Holocaust Research Institute) since 1993. Heberer Rice completed her undergraduate degree in Historical Studies and German Language and Literature at Southern Illinois University

  • QI does not meet the definition of “human subjects research,” according to federal guidelines. Instead, QI generally refers to a range of activities used to assess, analyze, critique, and improve

    BackWhat is QI and does it need to be reviewed by the PLU HPRB?QI does not meet the definition of “human subjects research,” according to federal guidelines. Instead, QI generally refers to a range of activities used to assess, analyze, critique, and improve current processes of health care delivery in an institutional setting. QI activities are typically observational and unobtrusive and can involve the collection and analysis of data to which investigators have legitimate access through their

  • Contact us and let us know where you are and what you are doing since leaving PLU. We'd love to hear from you. Email us at: socw@plu.edu

    2002. The program here at UW is one of the top social work programs in the country, and I have to say PLU did an excellent job of preparing me for that level of work. As an Advanced Standing student I enrolled as a second year MSW candidate, so the class load is not in the least bit overwhelming. I spend a majority of my time at my practicum placement with the State of Washington Office of Crime Victims Advocacy. There I am involved in some policy research and analysis regarding the use of penalty