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  • For more information please go to: https://www.ohsu.edu/center-for-diversity-inclusion/equity-research-program Or see the 2024 Program Flyer Read Previous PITT SURF REU Read Next Summer Research Experience in Translational Neuroscience and Neurological Surgery LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in Training May 2, 2024 The Priscilla Carney Jones Scholarship April 18, 2024 $2000 DEIR scholarship- Extended Deadline May

  • collaboration with the PLU Counseling Center.  The two offices work together to find the best places for you to seek care for any mental health concerns you may have.  In collaboration with the Counseling Center, we offer evaluation and treatment of anxiety, depression, and more. We offer counseling and referrals related to tobacco, alcohol, and drug abuse. We strongly encourage students to download and use the TimelyCare app as an immediate resource for mental health care. When needed, Health and

  • , challenging and rewarding things they will do at the university. It will combine just about everything they have learned over their time at PLU – and then some. “Actually, a lot of the stuff we are encountering we never even learned in class,” said Ellison, a computer science and computer engineering major from Gig Harbor, Wash. That is no reflection of the classes Ellison took. Instead, it shows that the students are building upon their class lessons as they embark on their capstone. George Hauser

  • Lutheran University. It’s why they chose to major in theatre and why they’re spending the summer interning with the Taproot Theatre Company in Seattle.“When I was going into college, it was a no-brainer for me because I just had such a strong interest in it,” Noreen said. “The theater industry is so vast that I was like, ‘Well, I don’t know what type of role I want to do, but it’s got to be theater.’ ” We recently met with Noreen at the end of a long day teaching for the company’s summer camp program

  • of jargon, effectiveness of arguments, inclusion of evidence, quality of the evidence cited, etc, etc), point out examples of each type of error, point out the applicable sections of the APA manual, provide examples of corrections, and instruct the student to make necessary corrections. – Examples of excellent writing should be made available to the students. – Students who need further assistance should be referred to the PLU writing center. – When final versions are submitted, if significant

  • reviewed if it is: a capstone project an independent study project student-faculty research a Severtson project funded by a Wang Center Grant funded by a Diversity Justice Sustainability (DJS) Award funded by other kinds of grants (e.g., federal) work you intend to present at the Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research Symposium (if you want your abstract posted on the PLU website) work you intend to present at a conference or publish in a journal Most classroom research (conducted as a class

  • University that offers support to faculty and students seeking a technological approach to humanistic projects. Opened in 2018, the lab offers technological expertise in mapping, podcasting, websites, and many other digital tools. The lab is currently directed by professors, Dr. Adela Ramos and Dr. Scott Rogers. Dr. Ramos and Dr. Rogers were the first PLU professors to formally be engaged in the digital humanities field. Together, they attended a yearly Digital Humanities institute in Victoria, BC twice

  • in the Presidential Center for Faith and Learning at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, the institutional sponsor of the publication. Intersections extends and enhances discussions fostered by the annual Vocation of the Lutheran College Conference, together lifting up the vocation of Lutheran colleges and universities. It aims to raise the level of  awareness among faculty, staff, and administration about the Lutheran heritage and church-relatedness of their institutions, especially as

  • Dave Song Research GroupResearch in the Song lab centers on understanding the fundamental mechanisms of energy conversion in chemistry and biology. Our primary focus revolves around the transfer of both the proton and electron in biological catalysis via a ubiquitous mechanism called proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET), underpinning key metabolic processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, and nucleotide reduction. The mechanistic complexities associated with the inherently dual particle

  • liters of tap water to produce 1 liter of Coke or Pepsi, and even more if sugar is used to flavor water and soft drinks. As the WorldWatch Institute notes, “Water scarcity may be the most under appreciated global environmental challenge of our time.” Neal Sobania, Executive Director Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education