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  • - Decorating Pyrolytic Carbon Electrodes With Metallic Ruthenium Oxide Thin-Films To Study Charge-Transfer Kinetics Gabrielle Kamm, Senior Capstone Seminar Electrodes designed and engineered for recharging quickly and having longer storage lives could improve batteries and everyday electronics. Carbon is a widely used battery electrode material because it is inexpensive, conductive, relatively safe, and takes many forms, but its redox reactions are sluggish. In contrast, precious metals, like platinum and

  • super helpful Google Doc with information about what each score means for course placement, as well as answers to the most common questions we get about Math Placement. I'm interested in taking a language course - what is the Language Placement Guide?Three programs–Chinese, French & Francophone Studies, and Hispanic & Latino Studies–offer introductory and intermediate-level courses in Chinese, French, and Spanish, as well upper division literature, film, and cultural studies courses. We also support

  • “Resistance: Jewish Resistance and Rescue during the Holocaust” Free and Open to the Public. You are welcome to attend any of the lectures, please join us! RegistrationLivestreamWednesday, October 23rdThursday, October 24thFriday, October 25thWednesday, October 23rd 7:00 p.m. - Film “Who Will Write Our History?” with Comments from Director Roberta Grossman (Regency Room in AUC)Presenter: Marla Abraham, Director Western Region United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Roberta Grossman, American

  • : Anthropology and Religion, minor in Political Science. Hometown: Helena, Montana. PLU Accomplishments: Peace Scholar, Pinnacle Society member, ASPLU Programs Director, Montana Club President, Campus Ministry Steward, Brian C. Olson Alumni Award, Lute Talks Presenter, Gonyea Fellow, Leadership Board and Tour Guide for Admissions, and Religion Tutor. Favorite PLU memory: “Earlier this spring, the award-winning director Jehane Noujaim came and spoke about her film The Square and the role media play in

  • prepare high school students for college. Horn expects to hear back about the opportunity by May 20. In the future, Horn sees himself becoming a teacher. At the moment, his end goal is to teach English and find a way to incorporate literature and film in the classroom.  While his time at PLU challenged him, Horn suspects it’s only the beginning. He anticipates leaving the PLU community will be an adjustment post graduation, but he’s ready. “Maybe the most challenging thing hasn’t come yet,” he said

  • 2017. He holds a Master of Public Administration from The Evergreen State College and previously served as the director of marketing and communications for The Grand Cinema and Tacoma Film Festival, as a political campaign manager and consultant, as an aide in the Washington State Senate and as a freelance writer. Previous Post Acclaimed Novelist Next Post Joint Mathematics Meetings More Story Acclaimed Novelist Novelist Leslye Walton ’04 Nominated for Prestigious Morris Award TACOMA, WA (Jan. 5

  • the film “Expedition Reclamation” $1,772.59 for club Black Student Union to purchase graduation stoles for graduating seniors who identify as Black $657.53 for club LatinX Unidos to purchase graduation stoles for graduating seniors who identify as LatinX students $12,100 for the Men’s + Ultimate Frisbee Club Team to participate in the National Championship Tournament $420 for conference registration fees for Cutter’s Cubing Club members $816.61 for an individual student to attend and present a

  • -night, life-or-death boat ride, where discovery meant death. The family lived in several Displaced Persons camps in Bad Gastein and St. Gilgen, Austria. One of these camps gave Agi and her friends their first glimpses into the atrocities of the Nazis, when they snuck in to an adults-only film that included horrific images from some of the concentration and death camps. In 1949, Agi’s mother left for Canada to be an indentured housekeeper for a Jewish family – this was her only way out. Meanwhile

  • accepted gender roles, patriotism, and the main characteristic of the charro himself, his machismo.” LaRee Graham“Through the Eyes of Native Americans: Film, Alcohol and the Mainstream Audience” LaRee Graham For years there has been studies done on Native Americans- often this has led to a fascination for Native American culture. However, when it comes to our fascinations, Hollywood has profited off of the white imagination for years. Hollywood has continually re-created the Native American figure to

  • French & Francophone Studies Program. If you have previous experience with French, consult this guide to determine the best course for you: French Language Placement The French & Francophone Studies Program offers multiple culture, literature, and film courses in English (most of which count for the LT Gen Ed). If your schedule does not permit you to take the appropriate French language course, you can still expand your knowledge of French & Francophone culture and work towards a French & Francophone