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  • Faculty and Research Scientist, Environmental Science, Center for Urban Water, University of Washington Tacoma | Our Thirsty Planet | I have been on the environmental science faculty at the University of Washington Tacoma for several years.

    produce paralytic toxins, throughout Puget Sound and neighboring waters. While doing this research, I noticed plastic in some of my samples. This sparked an interest in exploring the presence of plastics in the environment. I teamed up with a group of researchers from the Center for Urban Waters, to create a method to collect and analyze microplastics in the ocean environment. I presently lead a group of undergraduates to tackle these issues and participate in public outreach.

  • Mathematics, Engineering, Science, and Achievement (MESA) works to support underrepresented students achieving and contributing their full potential in mathematics, engineering and science.

    Welcome to Tacoma/South Puget Sound MESATacoma/South Puget Sound MESA provides enrichment and access opportunities to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs for grades 6 –12 across the Greater Tacoma area with the goal of increasing representation of historically underrepresented students of color and women in STEM education and careers. TSPS MESA supports students in five local public school districts by providing after school enrichment and tutoring led by MESA

    Tacoma MESA
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    Morken Center for Learning & Technology Room 159 12215 10th Ave South Tacoma, WA 98447
  • PLU School of Business: A Tradition of Excellence and Innovation During the years 1960-1992, dedicated professors Dwight J. Zulauf, Ph.D., C.P.A., and Gondar King, Ph.D.

    PLU School of Business IMPACT Awards PLU School of Business: A Tradition of Excellence and Innovation During the years 1960-1992, dedicated professors Dwight J. Zulauf, Ph.D., C.P.A., and Gondar King, Ph.D. worked together with colleagues, industry leaders, alumni, and students to create and build the School of Business at PLU.  Zulauf and King also stood at the helm of leadership as the first two Deans (respectively) for the school. During both tenures, Zulauf and King set the standard of

  • PLU School of Business: A Tradition of Excellence and Innovation During the years 1960-1992, dedicated professors Dwight J. Zulauf, Ph.D., C.P.A., and Gondar King, Ph.D.

    PLU School of Business IMPACT Awards PLU School of Business: A Tradition of Excellence and Innovation During the years 1960-1992, dedicated professors Dwight J. Zulauf, Ph.D., C.P.A., and Gondar King, Ph.D. worked together with colleagues, industry leaders, alumni, and students to create and build the School of Business at PLU.  Zulauf and King also stood at the helm of leadership as the first two Deans (respectively) for the school. During both tenures, Zulauf and King set the standard of

  • News for Pacific Lutheran University.

    INOV 350: Innovation Seminar in Spring 2025 We are excited to announce the course will be taught by Professor Shelly Cano Kurtz, a PLU alumna with extensive experience in the field. Shelly is a 5x founder, author, CXO, and advisor with a focus on the $3T social impact sector. She has worked… November 21, 2024

  • I: Immigration // El Paso, TX II: Gender // Portland, OR III: Race // Sedalia, MO IV: Class // Richwood, WV

    to tell this story through photographs made by other emigrants, Spanish refugees from that country’s Civil War (1936-1939), who — though they left their country for different reasons –nonetheless bring the particular gaze of emigrants to this task. A World of Difference Documentary Series Premiere 4 p.m. | Saturday, Feb. 17 | Microsoft Auditorium, Seattle Public Library All across the country, people of color, women, immigrants, low income communities, and many others, say they feel less

  • Thanks for your interest in the Chorale and our 2015 spring tour. This website contains information about the choir and interim conductor Lauren Whitham, as well as print media designed to help

    Spring 2015 Chorale Tour: Dances to LifeApril 15-19, 2015 to Southern Washington and OregonThanks for your interest in the Chorale and our 2015 spring tour. This website contains information about the choir and interim conductor Lauren Whitham, as well as print media designed to help spread the word about our tour concerts. Our tour repertoire will feature a wide variety of styles and genres–something for everyone! We hope you will explore this website to find out more information about our

  • Thank you for your interest in Music at PLU! The natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest, the cultural richness of the greater Seattle-Tacoma area, the beautiful campus centrally located in Puget

    Music at PLUThank you for your interest in Music at PLU! The natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest, the cultural richness of the greater Seattle-Tacoma area, the beautiful campus centrally located in Puget Sound—these define our great place on the map. The Mary Baker Russell Music Center, with its exquisite Lagerquist Concert Hall and state-of-the-art rehearsal and learning facilities, is an architectural and aesthetic jewel carefully set amid majestic trees. These elements define our great

  • The official news stories of Pacific Lutheran University.

    celebrates not just a new academic year but a new generation of students defined by the spirit of innovation, resilience, and transformation. The Admission staff has dubbed this cohort “Trailblazers” due to their distinctive… continue reading Parkland’s University: PLU and Parkland share history, common bonds and a vibrant future PLU President Allan Belton is a morning person. He’s frequently among the first employees to arrive at the Hauge Administration Building, but not before his morning cup of joe

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  • 3.2.1 Data Classification Data will be classified based on the following: Public data are the least sensitive information and are acceptable for public consumption. Internal data are moderately sensitive information. All university data are considered internal unless classified otherwise. Restricted data are highly sensitive information for which an unauthorized disclosure may result in identity theft...

    3.2.1 Data Classification Data will be classified based on the following: Public data are the least sensitive information and are acceptable for public consumption. Internal data are moderately sensitive information. All university data are considered internal unless classified otherwise. Restricted data are highly sensitive information for which an unauthorized disclosure may result in identity theft or university liability for costs or damages under laws, government regulations or contracts