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  • Applied-Physics REU at the University of South Florida The NSF-funded REU in Applied Physics at the University of South Florida in Tampa is about to enter its twelfth summer! The program runs May 20th through July 29th and includes projects with faculty in experimental, theoretical, and computational physics.  They cover travel expenses to… January 20, 2022

  • experience that prioritizes one-on-one learning in a practitioner-focused environment. Participants will choose between two concentrations, Applied Sport Psychology and Applied Exercise Science, and every student will pair with a faculty advisor to complete an applied, evidence-based final project before graduation. “We just have incredible faculty right now that, quite honestly, are unmatched. I mean that sincerely,” said Dr. Colleen Hacker, a PLU Kinesiology professor and medal-winning Olympics mental

  • represent the program and university in a professional manner. How did your team engage with the community this year? Our team volunteered with Be the Match on campus. We worked with the football team to run a bone marrow registry drive. Together we helped 355 people get registered on the national Bone Marrow Registry. Looking ahead, what are you most excited about for next year? I’m excited for the opportunity to compete for a Northwest Conference title.   “I have learned so many lessons on and off the

  • Jazz Lessons Books American Popular Music 3rd edition (McGraw-Hill 2008) : View Book Biography David Deacon-Joyner is a former Professor and Director of Jazz Studies at Pacific Lutheran University. He is a native of Memphis, Tennessee, mentored by jazz piano great James Williams. He studied composition with Donald Freund and Jonathan Kramer, and ethnomusicology with David Evans. Dr. Deacon-Joyner came to western Washington from the University of North Texas in Denton, where he held the position of

  • Vocal Jazz Lessons Books American Popular Music 3rd edition (McGraw-Hill 2008) : View Book Biography David Deacon-Joyner is a former Professor and Director of Jazz Studies at Pacific Lutheran University. He is a native of Memphis, Tennessee, mentored by jazz piano great James Williams. He studied composition with Donald Freund and Jonathan Kramer, and ethnomusicology with David Evans. Dr. Deacon-Joyner came to western Washington from the University of North Texas in Denton, where he held the

  • heavily involved in student media during his college years and was awarded a prestigious SPJ award for his work at PLU. He initially was attracted to PLU because of the prestigious student media and during his time on campus worked for both the student TV and radio programs, doing broadcasts at football and basketball games. Tootell, who initially came to PLU to pursue broadcasting, credits the university with teaching him valuable lessons that expand far beyond his broadcasting career. “PLU really

  • Skolstrejk för klimatet! Textile Technologies Lessons from Julie Ann Hebert: The Art of Rosemaling The Troll with No Heart in His Body Wergeland’s Legacy: Jewish Life and Culture in Norway Beyond the Horizon No Labor Lost: Industries of the Labor Movement Forgotten Nordics: Ethnic Diversity and National Narratives Hypernative: Reconstructed Identities Norway and PLU: 125 Years and Counting Comings and Goings: Scandinavian Approaches to Birth and Death Norwegian Inspiration for Disney’s Frozen 1814-2014

  • discussing some final connections between the abstract algebra concepts provided and the Common Core Standards in the high school classroom. 2:30-2:55pm – Group Actions: Burnside’s Counting Theorem Corey Ng In this talk, we prove Burnside’s Counting Theorem and provide a geometric example of the use of the theorem. 3:00 – 3:30pm Break 3:30-3:55pm – Cryptography and Proofs of Security Nathan Hohnbaum Cryptography is an important branch of applied mathematics for computer security. Although there is a lot

  • preparation workshops, social and networking activities, and more. Programs Include: Applied Plant Systems Bioenergy Systems Biomedical Engineering Chemistry Integrated Agronomic Systems Minority Health Disparities MRSEC Nanohybrid Functional Materials Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure Redox Biology Sustainability of Civil Infrastructure Systems Biology Unmanned Systems Virology Visit https://www.unl.edu/summerprogram/home for more information and to apply! Read Previous 2018 SCI Scholars Summer

  • year and can be applied to fall or spring tuition of the year after scholarship award notification. Who should apply: Applications by individuals from underrepresented groups are encouraged, although all qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, gender, color, ethnicity or national origin. Find more details here: https://www.asbmb.org/diversity/undergraduate-scholarship Read Previous Watermark Scholars Scholarship Read Next Green Chemistry & Engineering Internship grant LATEST