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SPANAWAY, Wash. (June 25, 2015)— On the grassy fields outside of the Sprinker Recreation Center at 9:30 a.m. the temperature has already climbed to the mid-80’s. Day two of Success Soccer Camp has begun, and over 200 campers ages 6-17 are already enthusiastically working up…
in her element. Well, one of her many elements. Equally at home directing a soccer camp, presenting academic research or consulting some of the world’s most celebrated athletes, the PLU Professor of Kinesiology has been a catalyst for achievement and an exemplar of dedication throughout her dynamic career. Hacker’s resume is staggering, including a Ph.D. in Exercise and Movement Science, extensive applied research in Sports Psychology, coaching the PLU Women’s Soccer Team to 3 National
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TACOMA, WASH. (March 23, 2016)- Imagine using bananas and a circuit board to create a piano. Absurd? Thanks to the maker movement and some creative minds, it isn’t. Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Education & Kinesiology is bringing that creative spirit to campus April 12…
exercise their problem-solving muscles in fun and creative ways, such as turning fruit into musical instruments with a so-called “makey makey,” an invention kit, or becoming familiar with Lego robotics. “I want to get them fired up about this,” Reisberg said of teachers in training. “It really intersects with project-based learning.” Students learn basic skills in this comprehensive process, he said; problem-solving, creativity, following directions are all at the core of makerspace activities. “I hope
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Wondering which medical plan is right for you? Use the Medical Plan Cost Comparison Estimator to help make the best decision for you and your family.
Kaiser Permanente’s care and coverage model. Click here to take charge of managing your health conditions through the Living Well programs. Click here to learn about two self care apps, and click here for more information on myStrength. Click here for information on the at home exercise resource ClassPass. Click here for a matcha pudding recipe that’s full of antioxidants. Click here for tips on how to get a better night’s sleep. Click here for tips on how to avoid caregiver burnout. Click here for
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Graduation year: 2012 Majors: Global Studies and French Studied away in Fort-de-France, Martinque (PLU J-Term), Yaoundé, Cameroon (SIT semester) and Elverum, Norway (PLU Gateway semester at the
. I’m still in the process of discerning my next academic and professional steps but broadly speaking, I plan to continue studying and working with anthropology. My husband and I are not sure what the next years will hold but between our two careers we anticipate further mobility and plenty of opportunities to exercise the skills, knowledge and adventurousness that I gained through my study away experiences at PLU. Updated November 2017
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Join us for a delicious way to start the 2019 Personal & Professional Development Opportunities. We invite you to enjoy complimentary pancakes (gluten-free available), sausage (vegetarian
what is competing with retirement savings—college savings, short-term savings, etc. Presenter: Jason Casey, TIAA Room: AUC 1334:00-5:00PM | University AssemblyUniversity AssemblyRoom: Leraas HallWednesday, Febuary 278:00-9:00AM | The Growing Importance of Cybersecurity9:15-10:15AM | Estate Planning Basics11:00AM-12:00PM | The Unselfish Act of Self-Care1:30-2:30PM | The Science of Happiness2:45-3:45PM | The Spiritual Practice (Paradox?!) of Sustainable Joy in a Suffering World4:00-5:00PM | Seeking
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Join the Physics Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday May 10, 2019. Talks are scheduled in Morken 105.
Angle” 3:15 Chris Anderson “Investigating an Optical Model for Plasma Produced in Grapes” Material Science 3:30 Sydney Spray “Don’t Go Braking my Heart: An Analysis of the Factors Influencing the Braking Coefficient of an ATC Device.” 3:45 Nate Lee “Experimental Determination of Elastic Constants for Chocolate” 30-minute break Particles and Dynamics 4:30 Amber Cooper “Catchin’ Some Rays: Analysis of Cosmic Ray Tracks in a Homemade Cloud Chamber” 4:45 Joe Sammartino “Alexa, I need help with
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The Department of Political Science is pleased to present their Spring 2024 Capstones. Presentations will be given on May 16th - Xavier Hall, Room 201 - 6:00-9:00 pm Click on each student name to
The Department of Political Science is pleased to present their Spring 2024 Capstones. Presentations will be given on May 16th – Xavier Hall, Room 201 – 6:00-9:00 pm Click on each student name to see their presentation title. Kaden BoltonVon BornAinsley FuerstSeth GebauerCalissa HagenKaden BoltonThe ``Chinese Virus``: Political Sinophobia and its ConsequencesVon BornHow Does Public Opinion Affect the Legalization of Recreational MarijuanaAinsley FuerstMental Health Care in Correctional
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PLU political science graduate, Riley Dolan, receives prestigious Fulbright Award. Riley Dolan’s research and perseverance has paid off awarding him the Fulbright Award. This award will allow him to continue his research in Guatemala. More
Congrats Riley Posted by: Marcom Web Team / September 24, 2019 September 24, 2019 By The ChroniclePLU political science graduate, Riley Dolan, receives prestigious Fulbright Award.Riley Dolan’s research and perseverance has paid off awarding him the Fulbright Award. This award will allow him to continue his research in Guatemala. More Read Previous Governor and presidential candidate Jay Inslee visits PLU Read Next Justin Kjolseth ‘10 on law school, PLU debate and life as an Assistant Attorney
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During his senior year, computer science major Adrian Ronquillo ’22 filled out 203 job applications. Despite already having a job offer from a tech company he was interning with, he wanted to see what other opportunities were available to him. One of those applications included…
Adrian Arrives A student from Alaska discovers his love for computer science and lands his dream job at Netflix. Posted by: Silong Chhun / November 1, 2022 Image: Adrian Ronquillo ’22 (PLU Photo/Sy Bean) November 1, 2022 By Veronica CrakerResoLute Assistant EditorDuring his senior year, computer science major Adrian Ronquillo ’22 filled out 203 job applications.Despite already having a job offer from a tech company he was interning with, he wanted to see what other opportunities were available
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Web Accessibility is both art and science. It includes the technical aspects of how a website is implemented and the tools used to publish content to the web, as well as, the way content is created
What is web accessibility?Web Accessibility is both art and science. It includes the technical aspects of how a website is implemented and the tools used to publish content to the web, as well as, the way content is created and communicated on webpages.Why web accessibility? Up to 20 percent of Internet users experience accessibility issues when using the internet. Improving Web Accessibility provides the extra benefits of increased Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and improved user experience
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