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  • How first-gens thrive How first-gens thrive https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/2018/05/fif-logo-header-bkg-1024x228.jpg 1024 228 Nicole Gonzales Nicole Gonzales https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ad61a867713049ca6b41ce8b816970ae?s=96&d=mm&r=g May 15, 2018 May 21, 2018 I am proud to be a first-generation college graduate, or what Pacific Lutheran University calls “first in the family” — someone whose parents didn’t graduate from four-year, degree-granting

  • print and external communications. This strategy aims to raise the visibility of PLU and inspire connection with prospective students and their families, current students, alumni, donors, influencers/thought leaders, and community members. Smith joined Student Involvement & Leadership at PLU in 2005. Smith earned a bachelor’s degree in studio art from the University of Puget Sound and a MBA from PLU. Smith most recently served as the Executive Director of Content Development at PLU and was directly

  • By:Nicole Gonzales May 15, 2018 0 How first-gens thrive https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/2018/05/fif-logo-header-bkg-1024x228.jpg 1024 228 Nicole Gonzales Nicole Gonzales https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ad61a867713049ca6b41ce8b816970ae?s=96&d=mm&r=g May 15, 2018 May 21, 2018 How first-gens thrive I am proud to be a first-generation college graduate, or what Pacific Lutheran University calls “first in the family” — someone whose parents didn’t graduate from

  • PLU sponsors “Edvard Munch and the Sea” at the Tacoma Art Museum Posted by: Zach Powers / April 6, 2016 Image: (Photo courtesy Amy Lin/Tacoma Art Museum) April 6, 2016 TACOMA, WASH. (April 6, 2016)- Travel from the shores of Puget Sound to the fjords of Norway with the exhibition Edvard Munch and the Sea, on view exclusively at Tacoma Art Museum April 9 through July 17, 2016. This is your opportunity to dive deep into Munch’s powerful works, rarely exhibited in the Pacific Northwest, with 26 of

  • Engineering (ENGR) & Physics (PHYS) Courses ENGR 131: Introduction to Engineering An introduction to the engineering profession and development of basic skills important to the profession; including, problem solving, engineering design, graphics, use of computers, computer programming, engineering economics, and ethics in engineering. Prerequisite: completion of college-preparatory mathematics. (2) ENGR 240: Engineering Statics Engineering statics using vector algebra; equilibrium of rigid

  • 9-12 Place Awards 6-8 Place Awards K-5 Place Awards Specialty Awards2023 9-12 Place Awards PlaceNamesGradeSchoolProject Title Overall1stKevin Shen10OlympiaWind Powered Flight: Exploring the Potential of Dynamic Soaring for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Overall2ndAijia (Annie) Yang11Charles WrightThe Investigation of Earthquake Resistance in Traditional Chinese Mortise-Tenon Structure 2023 9-12 Place Awards By Category CategoryPlaceNamesGradeSchoolProject Title Animal Sciences1stAnastasia

  • 2010 Capstone Celebration SymposiumPLU Chemistry Department May 3rd to May 7th, 2010 Join the Chemistry Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will occur Monday through Friday. The schedule of talks with more details is given below. [ Monday | Tuesday | Thursday | Friday] Talks will be held in the Morken Center, Rooms 103 (M, F) and 132 (T, TH)!Monday, May 3rd, 2010 (Morken Room 103)12:40 pm - Tetrablock copolymers: Anionic synthesis and compatibilizer

  • Amazon? For one thing, Amazon is the largest Internet retailer in the world as measured by revenue and market capitalization. It also has over 540,000 employees after the recent merger with Whole Foods, making it the second-largest employer in the United States. Michael Halvorson, Director of Innovation Studies The company started as an online bookstore in 1994 and later broadened its offerings to include video and audio content, electronics, apparel, furniture, and many of its own brands and

  • Music and Medicine: Elizabeth Larios ’21 returns to Namibia to research infections and teach marimba Posted by: nicolacs / November 2, 2022 Image: Image: Fulbright-recipient Elizabeth Larios ’21 (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) November 2, 2022 By Anneli HaralsonResoLute Guest WriterElizabeth Larios ’21 decided she was going to be a neurosurgeon in the fourth grade. That’s when her class took a field trip to a science museum and Larios saw an exhibit about the human brain.Returning home that day

  • communications. This strategy aims to raise the visibility of PLU and inspire connection with prospective students and their families, current students, alumni, donors, influencers/thought leaders, and community members. Smith joined Student Involvement & Leadership at PLU in 2005. Smith earned a bachelor’s degree in studio art from the University of Puget Sound and a MBA from PLU. Smith most recently served as the Executive Director of Content Development at PLU and was directly responsible for curating