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Professor of Chemistry* | Department of Chemistry | fryhlecb@plu.edu | 253-535-7530 | Craig Fryhle began his career at PLU in 1986 working on organic synthesis targets related to natural products and potential mechanism-based enzyme inhibitors of the shikimic acid pathway. He has mentored undergraduate researchers in these areas who have gone on to careers in academia, industry and other pursuits.
topics to each other, long before such tools were available in platforms like forums, chat rooms, and social media. Students did so much email journaling that limits had to be placed to preserve the university’s primitive band width at the time. Professor Fryhle was chair of the PLU Chemistry Department from 1999 and 2015 (except for sabbaticals). He has been a member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) for over 25 years. He was chair of the ACS Puget Sound Section (PSS) in 1999 and currently
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Sending your student off to college is an exciting time. Many parents feel it is the culmination of years spent raising, educating and caring for their children.
, including texting, email, FaceTime, Zoom/Skype, and social media. Regular contact is a good way of feeling connected to your student. Before your student leaves for college, an open conversation in which you encourage the student to establish ‘check in’ days and times ahead of their departure, can help to alleviate anxiety for both student and caregiver. Let the student decide the timing of these check ins as a way of helping them to foster their sense of independence and newfound freedom. Setting up
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by Lizz Zitron and Amy Stewart-Mailhiot There is often a sizable divide between what students actually know and their perception of what they know. There is an equally sizable divide between students’ high school academic experience and their college one. Both of these divides can…
craft assignments based on both student perception and actual experience. For example, our students think they know how to properly cite sources, yet examining actual bibliographies tells us this is still a struggle for them. We worked with Credo, an academic publisher, to survey PLU students about their research confidence in fall 2014. Students were invited to participate through social media and targeted emails. One hundred and seventy-two PLU students responded and answered questions about their
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TACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 19, 2016)- With thousands of Lutes — whether current students, alumni, family or friends — on campus for Homecoming this weekend, it was difficult to find a corner of campus unoccupied by the joy of being at Pacific Lutheran University. The PLU…
memorable moment” in her 30-year tenure at the university. “Most didn’t even look at the music, they just stood and sang as if they had just left practice,” Seeley said. “Awe inspiring.” Senior Kiana Norman-Slack, an alto in Choir of the West this year, also gushed to her social media followers. Despite feeling exhausted, she said the weekend was unforgettable. “How amazing it was to meet so many generations of singers and get to hear their stories,” Norman-Slack said. “It’s such an honor to call myself
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Kate Hall ’17 remembers the job interview that landed her in a communications role at ESD 113. It was memorable — but not necessarily in a good way. “I was so nervous,” she remembers. “My internet died during the Zoom interview.” She was prepared to…
students in Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific and Thurston Counties receive an excellent and equitable education. That birthday gift, Hall says, is the gift that keeps on giving. She feels privileged to work with a talented team of communicators. “I have loved watching the communications team blossom and grow,” she says. She’s had a variety of roles supporting internal and external communications needs, including web design, graphic design, social media and web and document accessibility projects
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Check out this panel discussion from International Education Week at PLU, featuring representatives from all of the Wang Center's Gateway locations!
, Assistant Professor of Psychology Click here to view the slideshow from November 4th’s class. November 11 Going Viral: Ethics in the Use of Social Media During the Pandemic Dr. Michael Artime, Assistant Professor and Chair of Political Science View presentation slides here.November 18 Anne Frank Trending: The Covid-19 Pandemic and Holocaust Analogy Dr. Lisa Marcus, Professor of English and Chair, Holocaust and Genocide Studies Click here to view the slideshow from November 18th’s class.December 2
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by John Struzenberg After Before Spring is a time for renewal, cleaning, and most importantly: technology upgrades. PLU has been humming away this spring and the same is true for the folks in classroom and event technologies. As the systems around campus get older, the…
legs” and have been successfully upgraded: the Regency room (UCTR 203) and the Scandinavian Cultural Center (UCTR 100). These two venues are heavily used year-round by various PLU and external groups. This makes it very important for these spaces to have bullet-proof media systems that will get the job done day in and day out. For users, the only difference that will be apparent is the addition of an HDMI input for laptops and other media input devices. On the inside of the podiums and audio
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3.4.1 Basic Practices for All Network Users Persons using the PLU network or computing resources (including university employees, students, guests, and vendors) may not change, delete, corrupt, or remove university data from university systems without work-related need or specific authorization to do so share or use university data for any purpose other than university business...
3.4.1 Basic Practices for All Network Users Persons using the PLU network or computing resources (including university employees, students, guests, and vendors) may not change, delete, corrupt, or remove university data from university systems without work-related need or specific authorization to do so share or use university data for any purpose other than university business transport or share university-owned restricted data (as defined in 3.2) via portable media (e.g. flash memory, laptop
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As a part of the Publishing & Printing Arts minor, students need up to 8 semester/credit hours from at least two of the following categories.
business and marketing. The approved Business or Communication courses give students the opportunity to focus on aspects of the publishing industry like business management, accounting, marketing research and strategy, and public relations. Some examples of classes in this category include Principles of Marketing, e-Marketing, and Media, Ethics, and the Law. Design/Production This category of elective courses focuses on students’ artistic and craft skills concerning forms of design and production. The
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Senior Administrative Assistant & Coordinator of Educational Outreach Programs | College of Professional Studies | adeskins@plu.edu | 253-535-7877 | Abby Deskins recently joined PLU as the Senior Administrative Assistant in support of the College of Professional Studies.
Abby Deskins Senior Administrative Assistant & Coordinator of Educational Outreach Programs she/her Phone: 253-535-7877 Email: adeskins@plu.edu Office Location:Ingram Hall - Room 101 Professional Biography Personal Education Bachelor of Science, Media Arts and Communication, Eastern Oregon University, 2017 Accolades Member of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Selected to serve as the business leader representative to Maple Valley Chamber of Commerce Chosen to represent Kentlake High School at
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