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  • Student-athlete finds a community more than 2,600 miles from home Posted by: vcraker / November 14, 2022 November 14, 2022 Rylie Wada ’25, a nursing major from Honolulu, Hawaii, shares her experience finding community on the mainland. The softball player says she’s fortunate to have found a home at PLU in the classroom and field. Why did you choose to attend PLU? I really wanted to play softball, and the Division III aspect of it would allow me to focus on school in my education, which is

  • a North Olympic Peninsula Salt Marsh Chloe Skidmore, Capstone Senior Seminar Research suggests that wetlands may play an important role in regulating the effects of global climate change. Addressing significant uncertainties regarding greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes has the potential to improve current global models on climate change. Standard methods of acquiring simultaneous fluxes of, CO2, N2O and CH4 are labor-intensive and temporally limited, making it difficult to efficiently gather data. In

  • thoughts. Even though I didn’t have midterms, I’m overwhelmed with how much work I want to complete before spring break, the goals I want to accomplish during the break, and what’s to come when I return from vacation. I arrive at the LASR studio with 10 minutes to set up Spinitron and queue my playlist. I look over my notes and my feedback from the previous week. My mind races as I try to remember twenty million different components of the show. I remind myself of the segues I practiced in my room. I

  • that focuses on literature from non-Euro-American societies. Because course topics may vary considerably, course may be repeated for credit with approval of department chair. (4) ENGL 217 : Topics in Literature - IT, GE A variable-content course that focuses on literature that fosters an awareness and understanding of diversity in the United States. Courses may be repeated for credit with approval of department chair. (4) ENGL 221 : Research and Writing Strategies for writing academic research

  • hyperphosphorylated tau variants to the disease. This review intends to assert the validity of both hypotheses from recent induced mutation, immunoblotting, and multi-label confocal immunofluorescence studies, followed by a projection for future research. 2:20 pm - Conversion of Ureas to Hydroxyguanidines for Conjugation to Drug-releasing Polymers by Nitroso-Diels-Alder Reactions North Foulon, Senior Capstone Seminar Hydroxyguanidines are a valuable class of molecules in the field of long-acting medications

  • 253.535.7272 www.plu.edu/education/ educ@plu.edu Allison Drago, Ed.D., Associate Dean The Ed.D. in Educational Leadership prepares school leaders to meet the demands of school and district leadership. The program equips leaders to implement programs, policies, and practices to improve outcomes for all students. Students can apply to one of two options within the doctorate of education: The Ed.D. with Washington Superintendent Certification includes a year-long internship in a P-12 district

  • Tran Hoang '20, PLU student with a Chemistry major and Biochemistry emphasis Student-faculty research team (from right) Tran, Dr. Tina Saxowsky and Emily Bond '19 studied DNA mutations in summer 2018. Tran was able to participate in this career-setting research because donor funding made her participation possible. “Now I know that research is the right career path for me and that I can use it to make a difference in the world.” Tran presents her research about DNA mutations at the 2019 Dr. Rae

  • About Powell-HellerThroughout the years, Nancy Powell had been invited to many Raphael Lemkin Lectures at PLU. The scholars who spoke at the Lemkin Lectures were inspiring and students wanted to hear more. Nancy was impressed by the students’ work, their passion and commitment to further study, and the professors and their work in the field. She recognized that the university was uniquely positioned to do more. Inspired by the life work of her father, Nancy, with the help of her sister Carol

  • Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Cover Story A Behind-the-Scenes Look at His Majesty King Harald V of Norway’s Commencement Day Visit to PLU By Sandy Deneau Dunham ResoLUTE Editor I t’s not every day a king comes to Pacific Lutheran University, but on May 23, His Majesty King Harald V of Norway came to campus and Commencement in honor of our 125th anniversary. Lutes rose to the