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  • . The Chemistry faculty plan to have webcasts from the NMR lab to teach local college and high school students about the NMR spectrometry. Undergraduate students, who usually do not have access to such a powerful instrument, will find that having used the spectrometer-one of the first of its kind located in a West Coast undergrad institution – will help them land future jobs, the professors said. “This is really going to be the crown jewel of the instruments in our department,” Waldow said when the

  • in the nation that hires a full-time police officer, Berger, to in essence be the police chief of a small town. PLU contracts with the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department and pays the department for Berger’s position. As such, he has inside access to the workings of the office and how to report problems quickly and to the right person. When two projectors were stolen from PLU’s multimedia lab last year, one of PLU multimedia employees noticed that two identical projectors appeared on eBay. Berger

  • department chair, Craig Fryhle. “I just knew then I wanted to come to PLU and study under him,” Osborn said recently during a break between classes and work in the University Center. When Osborn finally enrolled in PLU two years ago, she set a goal of earning her bachelor’s. Assistant chemistry professor Neal Yakelis said he was impressed when he first met Osborn. “I remember seeing her in my inorganic chemistry class,” he said. “She sat in the front row and I noticed how thoughtful her work was. Her lab

  • . “That’s the funny attribute of a Nobel Prize,” he said. “It catches you off guard. We wouldn’t have changed anything (in our research) even if there had been no prize at the end of the work.” But, as a matter of fact, there was. Fischer quickly warned the students that just because a Nobel might now be on a resume, to not assume that research grants would come flowing into the doors of the lab. In fact, it usually becomes harder to get the money for projects, he said. “It is more difficult,” he said

  • might be out enjoying the sunshine this summer, Mackenzie Deane ’15 will be donning her lab coat... January 20, 2015 Volume 2, Issue 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Communities in Schools May 21, 2015 National Think Tank May 4, 2015 Special Edition: "... and justice for all

  • how much caffeine is in coffee, tea, and energy drinks and supplements, and to know what amount of caffeine is safe for you to consume on a daily basis.How to Use Caffeine SafelySleep and SafetyWhen you’re sleep deprived, you’re much more likely to hurt yourself and others – whether on the road, in the lab, at work, or on the playing field. Besides slowing your reaction time, sleep deprivation clouds your judgment, making you more likely to put yourself into risky situations and to make unsafe

  • Black StudentsBlack StudentsResources: Traveling with Natural Hair The Black Ex-Pat Why The World Needs More Traveling Black Men What It Means To Be ‘Black In Latin America’ Managing Black Hair Abroad Advice to My Curlfriends: Everything You Need to Know About Hair Care Abroad STAMPED – podcast highlighting the study abroad stories of Black/African American students and individuals of color Student Experiences: Being Black in Costa Rica Experiencing Japan as a Black Woman Achieving Career and

  • Hall Associate Vice President for Campus Life Ramstad Hall Dean, School of Nursing Rieke Science Center Dean of Natural Sciences South Hall Associate Vice President for Campus Life Stuen Hall Associate Vice President for Campus Life Swimming Pool Director of Athletics and Recreation Tingelstad Hall Associate Vice President for Campus Life University Printing/Mail Services Associate Vice President for Marketing and Communications Wang Center House Executive Director Wang Xavier Hall Dean of Social

  • form to 253-536-5042 Do NOT email your completed MMR Immunization Verification form! Do I have to take the Math Placement Evaluation?The Math Placement Evaluation is one of the most important tasks to complete to ensure you get into the classes you need when you go through the registration process. This evaluation is what PLU uses to determine which math classes you can be placed into and if you’re allowed to start in some courses and/or majors (think biology, chemistry, nursing pre-requisites

  • ; and the College of Professional Studies. This May, we will be shifting from one large event at the Tacoma Dome to four smaller events on campus — one ceremony for each of the four colleges — spread out over two days. For information on the college graduation schedule, please click here. What academic areas are housed under the four colleges?College of Health Professions Kinesiology Marriage and Family Therapy Nursing Social Work College of Liberal Studies Anthropology Chinese Studies Criminal