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  • Tina Saxowsky, PhDDepartment of ChemistryPersonalized Learning with Student Video Projects Dr. Tina Saxowsky (PLU Photo/Jenna Stoeber) A biochemist by training, Tina Saxowsky, Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, is fascinated with how life operates at the molecular level. “When I started teaching, there were so many cool things that I wanted to teach the students about, but there was never enough time to tackle it all as a class. I started thinking about ways to get the students

  • Past Powell-Heller Holocaust Conferences 2016 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe Ninth Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education “Women and the Holocaust” took place Oct. 17-19. Why study women and their experiences in the Holocaust. It was not until the 1980s that historians such as Joan Ringelheim and other academics began to ask the question “Where are the women?” in the story of the Holocaust. This conference is not an attempt to create a competition of

  • , soliciting and collecting submissions, and all other steps required to create the next edition of Saxifrage magazine. Job Summary Plan events for the community. Advertise for submissions (posters, speak with professors, email lists, Facebook, etc.) Design the magazine layout. Design or select cover image. Collect and judge submissions. Edit submissions. Work with printing company to reach affordable decisions for printing. Distribute the previous year’s issues, as well as back issues Create or collect

  • powerlifting, while the King County Aquatics Center hosts swimmers. Campus will be bustling with competition, workshops, food trucks and a whole lot of fun as athletes showcase their hard work and athleticism alongside volunteers, family and friends. PLU offered lodging for Washington athletes last year, but this is the first time events and ceremonies also will take place on campus. The organization will make use of facilities such as athletic fields, Foss Field, The Cave, Morken Center for Learning and

  • credit transfer policy Earn a direct transfer associate degree from Seattle Central College (AA-DTA and AS-T), enter PLU with automatic junior standing * If you do not complete a degree, you can still transfer Seattle Central credits to PLU, which will be reviewed on a course by course basis.Transfer GuidesFor a number of PLU majors, we have put together a degree plan combining the classes you should take at Seattle Central College and the classes you’ll take at PLU. These guides will not only help

  • working in conservation. Why did you want to pursue an environmental studies degree? I’m a tree hugger, so naturally this major caught my eye. Genuinely, though, I chose Environmental Studies because it teaches me to use multiple fields of study to approach environmental issues. That’s a pretty useful skill for anyone to have. Pursuing this degree also allows a thorough focus on multiple interests, and it’s rewarding to juggle my love for the sciences and humanities at the same time. Why did you

  • Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Highlights Calendar Highlights Berry Festivals June 13, July 11, August 8 Each of the annual events — in Red Square from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. — feature bushels of farm-fresh berries and entertainment. More Information Jazz Under the Stars July 19 – August 9 PLU welcomes guest artists for the annual concert series at Mary Baker Russell Music Center’s outdoor amphitheater. More Information Summer Opera Workshop July 19 – August 9 The workshop allows

  • -spyware programs. Among the more popular are: MalwareBytes Anti-malware Trend Micro Avast Antivirus SUPERAntiSpyware Spam is otherwise known as junk mail and includes unsolicited email. Spam often promises riches if you follow the instructions of the message. Don’t believe everything you read. The ‘delete’ key is your friend. PLU’s mail servers block over 94% of all spam sent to PLU addresses. If you use Gmail, you can tag suspected spam messages by selecting the email message and clicking the “Report

  • miles or have junior standing and above), but it’s not unusual for students to live on campus all four years because it’s – in a word – fun!  85% of first-year students live on campus. Student leaders in the residence halls include trained and paid Resident Assistants who are committed to creating inclusive living/learning communities and students on Residence Hall Councils, who work together to provide social and educational programs designed to have students get to know one another and build

  •  here If you don’t already have anti-virus software on your personal computer, download and install it using the instructions below Recommended Free Anti-Virus Software for PLU Community Personal ComputersStudents and employees are welcome to use their choice of anti-virus software on their personally owned computers. Those seeking free anti-virus software are encouraged to use one of the following anti-virus programs recommended by Information & Technology Services staff. Please remember to