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  • grade! Assignment ExamplesProf. Seth Dowland (Religion) Religion and Politics in the U.S. Prof. Rona Kaufman (English/Writing) “The Hazards of Digital Literacy” (WRIT 101) “Word of the Year” (ENGL 393) Prof. Adela Ramos (English/Literature/WMGS) “A Social Media of One’s Own” (WMGS 201) Prof. Tyler Travillian (Languages and Literatures) “What is Justice in the 21st Century?” (FYEP 190/CLAS 231) Student Podcast Examples https://www.plu.edu/dhlab/wp-content/uploads/sites/330/2018/10

  • - Colorimetric Biosensing Assay using Silver Nanoparticles for Detection of Aptamers and other Biological Targets Katie Cameron, Senior Capstone Seminar The purpose of this research is to recreate a colorimetric detection assay similar to literature and use silver nanoparticles instead of regularly used gold particles to detect DNA and other biological targets. to make this process cheaper/easier to perform. The basic experimental method includes the synthesis of silver nanospheres that are attached to a

  • intended to demonstrate competency in grammar and composition as well as comprehension and analysis of written work. In general, the English requirement is met by taking courses that medical schools would recognize as writing or literature courses. Chemistry Courses Take the following two-course sequence in general chemistry: CHEM 115 (General Chemistry I)* CHEM 116 (General Chemistry II) Take the following two-course sequence in organic chemistry: CHEM 331/333 (Organic Chemistry I + laboratory) CHEM

  • intended to demonstrate competency in grammar and composition as well as comprehension and analysis of written work. In general, the English requirement is met by taking courses that medical schools would recognize as writing or literature courses. Chemistry Courses Take the following two-course sequence in general chemistry: CHEM 115 (General Chemistry I)* CHEM 116 (General Chemistry II) Take the following two-course sequence in organic chemistry: CHEM 331/333 (Organic Chemistry I + laboratory) CHEM

  • & 1528Gen Ed (Quantitative Reasoning) Chemistry3, 4 or 5CHEM 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Chinese Language & Culture3, 4 or 5CHIN 102TR4Elective Computer Science A3CSCI 100TR4Gen Ed (Quantitative Reasoning) Computer Science A4 or 5CSCI 1444Gen Ed (Quantitative Reasoning) Computer Science Principles3, 4 or 5CSCI 100TR4Gen Ed (Quantitative Reasoning) English Language & Composition3, 4 or 5WRIT 100TR4Elective English Literature & Composition3, 4 or 5ENGL 100TR4Gen Ed (Interpreting Text) Environmental

  • scholars and researchers in the fields of literature and languages. In-text citations are formatted in a way that allows the reader to easily follow ideas while also providing information about how to locate additional information that might be relevant to them. Citation Generators Citation generators, which can be found in a number of research databases, are tools that let you create a citation in a format of your choice. These tools are relatively accurate, but it’s always important to double check

  • being able to read literature, listen to songs, and communicate with others in a different language. Because of schedule complications, I started at PLU as a Hispanic Studies minor. But after studying away in Oaxaca, Mexico, and realizing I was able to fit in the last few courses I needed for the major, I decided to switch over. Welcome to Hispanic StudiesPLU students in the Hispanic Studies Program are challenged to think critically in an increasingly global world and to see the complexity of

  • PLU Strings Alumni ProfilesThe rich variety of course offerings at PLU make for an remarkably diverse profile of the PLU String alumni. Here is a glimpse of just some of the remarkably different paths some of the participants in PLU Strings have taken…Scott Faulkner Scott graduated with a Bachelor of Musical Arts in Music (with a minor in English Literature) in 1991. He went on to earn a Master of Music in Double Bass Performance from the University of Nevada at Reno in 1996. Says Scott of his

  • Atrium Engagement Fair | Thursday, September 7, 2023 | 4:00–6:00 p.m. | Red Square To participate in tabling, fill out this form by Friday, September 1, 2023. Convocation Convocation Tuesday, September 5, 2023 The Convocation ceremony dates back to customs from medieval universities, meant to welcome new students and faculty and set intentions for the year ahead. In keeping with a specifically PLU tradition, faculty process down Hinderlie Hill and welcome new Lutes in an outdoor receiving line as

  • in “Epitaph upon a Hare” (1784) and “The Task” (1785). Austen scholar Barbara K. Seeber has demonstrated that Persuasion is in dialogue with anti-hunting debates of Austen’s time in Jane Austen and Animals. Both rabbits and hares have been consistently feminized across history. I’ve written about the hare’s feminization in “The Hunting of the Hare: Female Virtue and Companionate Marriage in Henry Fielding’s Joseph Andrews and Tom Jones,” Reading Literary Animals: Medieval to Modern. Eds. Karen