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  • representation in my field, and conducting research.Coming to PLU from the East Coast is a big switch. What made you pick PLU? One of the things that really struck me when I researched the biology department and interviewed here was the curriculum. It’s essentially the curriculum I wish I had as an undergraduate, where students are really able to create their own focus. The way the program is organized gives students a lot of freedom to choose what direction they want to go. If they have more interest in the

  • comply with the uniform policy will result in dismissal for that clinical day. Faculty conducting community or non-agency based clinical experiences will provide information concerning appropriate attire for that clinical rotation, according to PLU and clinical agency expectations. Professional appearance and attire is expected for all clinical activities. Pre- Licensure Uniform: For Pre-Licensure students, the PLU uniform consists of gray scrub pants, scrub top, and optional white lab coat. A gray

  • state or federally supported education programs. 4. In connection with a student’s request for or receipt of financial aid, as necessary to determine the eligibility, amount, or conditions of the financial aid, or to enforce the terms and conditions of the aid. 5. If required by a state law requiring disclosure that was adopted before November 19, 1974. 6. To organizations conducting certain studies for or on behalf of the university. 7. To accrediting organizations to carry out their functions. 8

  • of the financial aid, or to enforce the terms and conditions of the aid.  5. If required by a state law requiring disclosure that was adopted before November 19, 1974.  6. To organizations conducting certain studies for or on behalf of the university.  7. To accrediting organizations to carry out their functions.  8. To parents who claim the student as a dependent for income tax purposes.  9. To comply with a judicial order or a lawfully issued subpoena.  10. To appropriate parties in a health or

  • : For study of critical languages. Semester or academic year. BRIC Go Global Scholarship:For study of foreign language abroad. Semester, academic year, J-Term, or summer.  MeritMerit-based Scholarships American Chemical Society International Research Experience for Students (IRES) Program: Funded by the National Science Foundation, this program is to encourage talented young chemical and materials scientists to spend a summer conducting research in another country. Competitive applicants will have a

  • Sandström’s setting is a thoughtful reimagining of St. Matthew Passion that honors both the Bach setting that inspired it and the contemporary audiences for whom it is intended. Performed by the Choir of the West and Choral Union with University Symphony Orchestra. Day of Vocation April 5-6 | various times and locations across campus Your Deep Gladness. The World’s Great Hunger. Annual Lemkin Lecture and Essay Contest April 7 | 7-10 p.m. | Regency Room Earth Day Lecture: Dr. Alex Wilson from the

  • will review the posting to ensure it meets the policies outlined in this document.Campus Conduct & Best PracticesThe Pacific Lutheran University campus is private property. In compliance with PLU policies and procedures, employers must abide by the following during their time on campus: Must pre-register with an Alumni & Student Connections staff member and receive confirmation. Must remain in the spaces designated by Alumni & Student Connections while conducting business on behalf of an employer

  • essential when conducting research, but its presence will help you identify additional sources of information that support your argument.Research question: What is the relationship between social media usage and depression in teens? Significance: Answering this question will help your readers understand how social media, or a particular platform, negatively impact the lives of teens. Identifying the Main Concepts in a Research Question Consult this section if you are ready to begin your research and you

  • ,” outside a classroom lab setting. “We don’t know the answers in advance,” she said. “Our job is to figure out how to ask the questions.” For Hoang, doing science can mean embracing failure, because it’s part of the process. “Conducting research allowed me to appreciate failed experiments,” she said. “This actually helps me become more problem-solving savvy.” For Kiyomi Kishaba ’21, studying Jewish immigrants in South America resonates with her own family history. Her father’s side is ethnically

  • , the descriptions would likely be very different,” Hames said. “You would have different assumptions about them based on what they drink.” Hames, associate professor of history, is conducting research on alcohol and the creation of identity in a cultural context. She initially completed a dissertation on women in Bolivia who own neighborhood taverns. That was followed by a textbook on the world history of alcohol. A popular press in London reached out to her and urged her to write a popular version