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  • Dean Waldow's Research Group Pacific Lutheran University chemistry professor Dr. Dean Waldow has been recognized for his 27 years of research and mentorship at PLU with the Lynwood W. Swanson Scientific Research Award. Dr. Waldow recognized with Lynwood W. Swanson Scientific Research Award - click here to read the storyRead about Dr. Waldow in the Tacoma News Tribune! Left to right: Dr. Dean Waldow, Aminda, Phyllicia, Hannah, Andrew, and Lance – May 2019 This site hosts information about my

  • Dean Waldow's Research GroupOur research group also often supports an outreach activity with MESA [see their website] during my summer research program to help introduce high school and junior high students to chemistry with an emphasis in polymer science and soft materials. MESA students visit over the course of a day with additional activities also including college preparatory activities. We start with an overview of the activities the students will take part in. Then my undergraduate group

  • Dean Waldow's Research GroupRecent PublicationsMegan Longstaff*, Kaitlin Gardiner*, Rodion Zhuravlev*, Jacob Finney*, Dean A. Waldow “Characterization of morphology in ring-opening metathesis polymerized novel solid block copolymer electrolytes by atomic force microscopy and X-ray scattering,” Electrochimica Acta, 298, 339-346 (2019) Jeffrey S Harrison, Dean A Waldow, Phillip A Cox, Rajiv Giridharagopal, Marisa Adams*, Victoria Richmond*, Sevryn Modahl*, Megan Longstaff*, Rodion Zhuravlev

  • Dean Waldow's Research Group Teaching My teaching load generally consists of physical chemistry, polymer chemistry, and instrumental analysis. Sometimes I teach in the general chemistry area as well or other areas as department needs arise. Courses I have taught include: Chem 115, Gen Chem I and Lab Chem 116, Gen Chem II and Lab Chem 341, Physical Chemistry I Chem 343, Physical Chemistry I Lab Chem 342, Physical Chemistry II Chem 344, Physical Chemistry II Lab Chem 410, Introduction to Research

  • Alumni What have some of our recent graduates done with their degrees in Psychology? PLU Psychology Alumni found employment as: Live-in assistant at L’Arche Tahoma Hope, a member of the International Federation of L’Arche Youth counselor at agency working with foster teens Team leader for AmeriCorps Insurance claims adjuster Outcome evaluation research for a community college Organic farmer Rep for financial services company Psychometrician at a VA hospital Professional jazz musician

  • stewardship are valued, and it acknowledges our obligation to equitably serve in the best interests of constituents. Focus Areas Area 1: Intentionally integrate the accountability (accreditation), direction (planning), and evidence and improvement (assessment, evaluation, and institutional research) functions into an overall model for enhanced organizational effectiveness in support of mission fulfillment. Area 2: Coordinate the University’s Efforts on Accreditation and Assessment of Student Outcomes to

  • Benson Summer Research Fellowship ProgramWhat are you doing next Summer? If you’re interested in history, economics, business, health care, innovation studies, or a range of allied topics, you may want to consider a Benson Student-Faculty Summer Research fellowship, which will pay you for conducting research with a PLU faculty member. Benson research fellowships are sources of funding for undergraduate students who want to work 20 hours a week with faculty members on a project of mutual

  • Applying Psychology to Marketing ResearchBy Zach Powers ‘10, February 28, 2017 PLU graduate student Nicki Clifford explains why the university’s Master of Science in Marketing Research (MSMR) program was right for her. What is marketing research? How is it different from a bachelor’s degree in marketing? Marketing research is a field that helps businesses make strategic decisions and obtain a competitive edge. A marketing researcher can take on many roles while serving as a communicative bridge

  • : Professional Information: resume, certifications, letters of recommendation, honors and awards Internship Plan & Log Selected course assignments aligned with NELP standards Professional Growth Plan 3. Applied Projects: Candidates will complete two applied projects aligned to the learning outcomes. These projects require synthesis of course content, application of research methods, completion of a written product, and contribution to the profession. Candidates will complete a job-embedded Program Evaluation

  • Step 1: Check if you need HPRB reviewGo to our online submission site, Mentor, and complete the diagnostic pre-survey. This will help you determine whether your project meets the federal definition of Human Subjects Research (HSR) and, if so, what kind of review is recommended: exempt, expedited, or full board review. Human Subjects Research (HSR) is…a systematic investigation—including research development, testing, and evaluation—involving a living individual about whom you obtain: data