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  • , “Oh, let me just try out science. You know, that will be a good way to get a teaching job”. And then I ended up loving it, like beyond just, “Oh, I’m going to teach this”. I really kind of found a passion for biology. Hayden: They’ve made me feel like a really integral part of the community. PLU has really come to feel like home, in especially the biology department. I have a lot of connections with professors, because of my jobs to TAing, and I’m also a biology tutor, and I’ve done research, and

  • to prepare for the health sciences in a liberal arts context. That helps you make connections between classes that seem directly connected with the health sciences [video: Return to Prof. Yakelis in the lab.] Prof. Yakelis: and the natural sciences, but with all other disciplines. And this, in the end, will make you a better healthcare practitioner in the community. [video: Prof. Auman’s voice comes in over clips. A student signs up for a club, writing down their information on a registration

  • academic inquiry and a supportive intellectual community up for the challenge. Claire Plourde, Class of 2012I feel as though my Women & Gender Studies major chose me than the other way around. During my first year at PLU I was able to take my Writing 101 with Professor Smith and WMGS 201 with Lisa Marcus. I quickly became passionate about issues affecting women and the intersectionalities of oppression. My Capstone internship is at the Women’s Center, however I am doing work through a grant we received

  • into the tradition of memory studies in Latin America. Specifically, my project analyzes the way that De Robertis’ book reimagines the straight conception of the Uruguayan experience under dictatorship by fictionalizing the real history of what the queer community experienced during that time. De Robertis creates a queer memory artifact that undoes the alienization of queerness in the Uruguayan national identity. 4:40-5pm: Q&A Tuesday – MCLT (Morken) 132 3pm – Opening Remarks 3:05-3:25pm - Tatiana

  • Mondi in Spoleto, Italy, New Orleans Opera, New York City Opera, Opera Company of Philadelphia, Pacific MusicWorks, Rogue Opera, Skylight Opera Theatre and Tulsa Opera. The tenor has appeared with Seattle’s world-renowned community of early music specialists in concerts and operas at Seattle’s Town Hall, St. James Cathedral, Intiman Theatre and the Moore Theatre. At the Moore Theatre, James performed in Il Ritorno d’Ulisse in Patria with Tony award winners Handspring Puppet Company with music

  • feminism in pop culture, Broad Strokes offers an entertaining corrective to that omission. Art historian Bridget Quinn delves into the lives and careers of 15 brilliant female artists in text that’s smart, feisty, educational, and an enjoyable read.”–publisher’s description Hildegard of Bingen (ML410.H618M43 2018) “A Renaissance woman long before the Renaissance, the visionary Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) corresponded with Europe’s elite, founded and led a noted women’s religious community, and

  • year! Did you know? From Chinese music recitals and lectures to small group discussions with visiting Chinese scholars and Chinese-style dinner parties, there are plenty of opportunities to continue your learning outside the classroom! Did you know? PLU’s Kreidler Global Residence Hall gives Chinese Studies students the option to live in the Chinese language wing, and focus on global awareness, language immersion, and cultural engagement. Students practice their language with other community

  • community and build a periodic table of brownies [video: Kyle stands in the Rieke building.] Kyle: so there you have it a day in the life of the Natural Science student if you have any other questions about Natural Science at PLU or if there are any other topics that you want to see leave a comment down below also you can check out the Department of Natural Science on Instagram and Facebook with links in the description thanks for watching Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About Are you intrigued

  • parents) 2006 Kurt and Pam Mayer (friends) 2007 Tom and Mary Renne (past parents) 2008 MaryAnn Anderson (past parent) 2009 Naomi ’53 and Don ’50 Nothstein 2010 PLU Women’s Club 2011 Rodney Swenson 2012 Bob Robertson 2013 Colleen Hacker 2014 David Olson 2015 Deborah Oakman 2016 Donna Schlitt 2016 Alvin “Al” Broeckel ’60, ’70Alumni Service AwardAwarded to an alumnus who has demonstrated outstanding volunteer leadership and/or service to the community. 1998 Lynn Bangsund 1999 Ron ‘70 and Ingrid ‘70 Gintz

  • feminist, queer, and/or anti-racist methodologies to their experiences in a community-based practicum. Prerequisites: GSRS 301, major status, or permission of instructor. Students are advised to have completed at least twelve hours of cross-listed coursework counting towards the GSRS major in addition to GSRS prerequisites. (4)