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attitude towards me, even when I was struggling in class.” Other students presenting at the research symposium backed up Waite’s findings on mentoring. Megan Longstaff ’19 and Justin deMattos ’19 conducted observational astronomy research with Katrina Hay, associate professor of physics, and Sean O’Neill, visiting assistant professor of physics, at the W.M. Keck Observatory. They found that they shared their mentors’ passion for bringing science to wider audiences. “We loved the precedent that had been
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class and “allows everyone to have consistent access to some form of a healing practice,” the Yakima native says, adding that “helping others is part of my healing.” (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Kate Fontana '08 +Enlarge Photo Change and activism marked Fontana’s time at PLU. She started college with ambitions of studying physics and astronomy and working for NASA, but classes in women’s and gender studies and religion – her eventual degree – won her heart and soul. Her campus résumé shows Fontana
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Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Chemistry Data Science Earth Science Environmental Studies Mathematics Physics Pre-Health Sciences Psychology PLU Biology plu.natsci There has never been a dull moment with this major. Whether it be in lecture or during a lab, I know I will gain knowledge and experiences that will only uplift my time at PLU. I will be honest, it can be tough at times, but I am
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potential! Get Started Related Programs: Data Science Dual Degree Engineering Innovation Studies Mathematics Physics STEM Education @PLUNaturalSciences/ @plu.natsci I feel like PLU is giving me a wide variety of both hard and soft skills that will all be necessary after graduating. The technical skills required to be a good programmer will make me hirable and will look great on my resume, but just as important are the skills of collaboration, leadership, teamwork, and communication that are practiced
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Security and Disaster Management (MSDM), University of Alaska Fairbanks Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Biology Chemistry Dual Degree Engineering Environmental Studies Physics STEM Education @PLUGeosciences @plu.natsci I did summer research through the natural sciences undergraduate research program - I worked in a small group of undergraduates under one of the professors at PLU. My project
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