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2017-18 Bjug Harstad Memorial Lecture “ Bjug Harstad – A Man For All Seasons“ Bjug Harstad was
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Ibsen and PlaceProfessor Lisbeth Pettersen Wærp explored way that film adaptation of Ibsen’s play
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S. Erving Severtson Research Fellowship Forest Foundation Undergraduate Research Program In May 200
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Senior Capstone Presentations Fall 2013 (link) view page
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inquiry, service, leadership, and care, she has also expanded the university’s horizons—literally—by establishing a Gateway program in the Caribbean and leading and supporting multiple programs in Africa. Students at PLU have benefited enormously from her many courses in Postcolonial literature and from her active involvement in the Global Studies and Environmental Studies programs. And the PLU community as a whole has benefited from her service as Chair of the English Department, Dean of Humanities
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of the crystal. This research aimed to replicate the literature data and determine if the NMR peak broadening was a result of kinetics. This was done by lowering the temperature in the NMR while the sample ran, effectively slowing the kinetics and should have increased peak definition. Data collected thus far in time indicates that peak definition is independent of temperature and more dependent on ligand concentration. 2:30 pm - Binding Studies on Second Order Non-Linear Optical Chromophores and
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/PHD applications. San Francisco Department of Public Health (California) – SHARP (Summer HIV/AIDS Research Program) is an innovative 12-week summer mentored internship and learning experience designed to inspire students from underrepresented communities to pursue further studies and careers in public-health oriented research. Accepted interns will conduct a focused research project under the mentorship of experienced faculty. Interns will also attend a series of weekly seminars on topics
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/PHD applications. San Francisco Department of Public Health (California) – SHARP (Summer HIV/AIDS Research Program) is an innovative 12-week summer mentored internship and learning experience designed to inspire students from underrepresented communities to pursue further studies and careers in public-health oriented research. Accepted interns will conduct a focused research project under the mentorship of experienced faculty. Interns will also attend a series of weekly seminars on topics
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personal or professional interest. These minors are coaching, exercise and sport psychology, kinesiology (general studies), personal training, and pre-athletic training. Residency Requirements At least 32 credits of all majors must be taken in residency at PLU, and at least 16 of those must be taken from within the Department of Kinesiology. At least eight semester hours for all minors must be taken in residency at PLU and within the Department of Kinesiology. At least eight semester hours applied
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