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  • Membership: Vice president and Chief Operating Officer (chair); one person from Provost’s Academic Council (selected by the Provost’s Academic Council); the vice chair of the faculty; director

    appropriate qualified members to serve on the committee. General Purpose: To ensure the appropriate care and use of all nonhuman animals used for teaching, research, research training, or biological testing activities. “Animal” is defined as any live, vertebrate animal used or intended for use in research, research training, experimentation, or biological testing or for related purposes. Specific Duties: Review at least once every six (6) months the institution’s program for the humane care and use of

  • It would take hours to describe all the ways to get involved at PLU. In fact, we make it easy to participate.

    G.R.E.A.N. (GrassRoots Environmental Action Now) Habitat for Humanity Hammocking Club Health Sciences Club HERmonic Ignite Campus Ministry InterVarsity Christian Fellowship K-Pop Club Kinesiologists of the Future Club Latinx Unidos (formerly Amigos Unidos) Latter-Day Saints Student Association Love Your Melon Fund Lute Nation Mark Creative Writing Club Muslim Student Association Na Hoaloha O Hawaii (Hawaii Club) Night of Musical Theatre PACE – Peer Advocacy & Community Engagement Phi Alpha Delta/Delta

  • “Our future is China,” declare Boeing executives who are exploring newly opened trade opportunities with the world’s most populated country and the globe’s fastest growing economy.

    this 21st-century superpower expand.Additional Opportunities for Chinese Studies Majors Study Abroad You can earn PLU credit (and even transfer your PLU financial aid) when you study in China on one of PLU’s study abroad programs. Zhongshan University in Guangzhou (near Hong Kong) is the premier university in southern China, drawing students from all over China and around the world. Sichuan University in Chengdu offers a broad range of courses including the natural sciences. Both programs emphasize

  • Chair of Computer Science | Department of Computer Science | lmurphy@plu.edu | 253-535-8729 | Research and Professional Activities Prof.

    Interest Group for Computer Science Education (ACM-SIGCSE) Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges - North West (CCSC-NW) Biography Research and Professional Activities Prof. Murphy’s primary research interest is computer science education and she has had the privilege of collaborating with education researchers from around the world on topics such as novice debugging, pair programming, recursion, classroom assessment, instructional practices, and the influence of psychological factors in

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  • Chair of Earth Science | Earth Science | lechlear@plu.edu | 253-535-7744 | My research centers on mountain building processes and regional climate change and the associated influences of each on atmospheric dynamics.

    southern Sierra Nevada, California." Geology no. 4 Vol. 39, 2011: p. 379-382. Accolades Rackham Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, University of Michigan (April 2011) Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor, University of Michigan (February 2011) Scott Turner Award in Earth Science, University of Michigan Geological Sciences (2008, 2009, 2010) Class Salutatorian, Denison University (2006) American Undergraduate Mineralogist Award, awarded by Mineralogical Society of America (2005

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  • Professor of Computer Science | Innovation Studies | lmurphy@plu.edu | 253-535-8729 | Research and Professional Activities Prof.

    Northwest Academic Computing Consortium (NWACC) Proof of Concept Grant to fund “Scaffolding active programming instruction with theoretically grounded screencasts and annotated worked examples,” with David Wolff, 2008-2009 Professional Memberships/Organizations Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group for Computer Science Education (ACM-SIGCSE) Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges - North West (CCSC-NW) Biography Research and Professional Activities Prof. Murphy’s

  • Free inquiry shapes effective worldly intelligence and service in the world. Martin Luther’s free investigation of scripture led to his breakthrough and the posting of the ninety-five theses on

    depths of the human experience. The social sciences inquire into the forces of society and culture. Music and art are practiced, composed, and crafted. All students take critically-sophisticated classes in philosophy and religion. One of the best and largest Departments of Religion in the West conducts inquiry across a broad range of sub-disciplines. Indeed, Pacific Lutheran rests within this robust intellectual tradition and its insistence on freedom of inquiry.

  • Pacific Lutheran University MediaLab is an award–winning, student–run media organization with expertise across the media spectrum.

    award in the long-form non-fiction category for the Northwest Chapter. The award was announced at the 58th Annual Northwest Regional Emmy Awards on June 5th, which was streamed on the website of the Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. This accolade marks the tenth Emmy nomination and second-ever win for the student-staffed media organization. Eyes Above: Militarization of Sacred Land explores how the increased militarization and surveillance on the Mexico-U.S

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  • Features world premier of work by PLU composer Gregory Youtz PLU’s University Ensemble is stretching its legs this January as 47 talented Lutes will be performing at venues in Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tennessee. The ensemble will feature the world premier of For Those Who…

    talents of our students at Pacific Lutheran will be a treat.” The Wind Ensemble tours both domestically and internationally, representing a dynamic Department of Music comprised of 200 music majors and 400-500 music program participants each academic year. Most recently the ensemble toured in Australia and China.ConcertsFriday, January 23, 7:00 p.m. First Lutheran Church, Nashville, TN Sunday, January 25, 7:00 p.m. Shared concert with Chattanooga School for the Arts and Sciences Creed Bates Auditorium

  • Measuring PLU’s environmental footprint During fall semester of her freshman year, a religion course and an environmental science course sparked Becca Krzmarzick’s interest in sustainability issues. Before coming to PLU, the Hoquiam, Wash., native didn’t even recycle, a fact she admits almost sheepishly. Now a…

    pursuing a minor in environmental sciences. In May, she was one of three students awarded 2008-09 Sustainability Fellowships. The Office of the Provost funds two of the fellows annually, and is supporting the projects of Lauren Buchholz and Eric Pfaff. Meanwhile, Krzmarzick’s project is supported by Mithun, a Seattle design firm that renovated the University Center last summer. This marks the first year Mithun has funded a student fellowship, and it did come with a catch: Krzmarzick’s project has to