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at the front of the classroom, dryly giving out instruction. They interact – going from workspace to workspace or moving the students around – using the whole classroom as an imaginarium of education. Sometimes the fun is a parlor trick. The students may think they are just playing a game, but really they’re learning. In Dixie Pyles’ first-grade class, the students are lined up along a wall of books with mason jars each filled with a single marble. Pyles ’10 sits holding a Styrofoam tube
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Office Hours: Your professors are here to help Posted by: shortea / November 28, 2018 Image: PLU chemistry Prof. Justin Lyle in his office meeting with students during office hours, Monday, March 12, 2018. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) November 28, 2018 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationStruggling to understand a concept from last week’s class? Stressing about that end-of-the-year project? All hope is not lost: Try stopping by your professor’s office hours and talking it out with
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through summer 2021 are negotiated between participants, their assigned mentors/facilities, and ORISE. Factors such as class schedules, housing availability and facility schedules may be taken into consideration when determining appointment start and end dates. Interns will be assigned to research projects and/or other technical activities under the guidance of a mentor. Per week time commitment varies by location. HS-POWER participants are required to have health insurance coverage during the
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shift in audience opinion about U.S. drone policy following the debate. Before the debate 33 audience members voted that the drone policy was fatally flawed, while 22 indicated that it wasn’t, and 27 remained undecided. Following the debate the audience opinion shifted with 28 votes that the policy was fatally flawed, and 33 votes that it was not. In the end only five audience members remained undecided. Amy Young, Associate Professor of Communication, tweeted, “If we will risk human lives when it
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rounds. In the first round, each debater will give a seven-minute speech. The second round will be a 20-minute question-and-answer session. In the third round, each speaker will deliver a three-minute closing speech. The audience will vote at the beginning and the end of the program. Whichever side persuades the most people wins the debate. Read Previous Communication Professor chosen for Hollywood fellowship Read Next Celebrate Tacoma artists at the Foundation of Art Award Exhibition LATEST POSTS
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enjoy the culture of the big city with the accessibility to the outdoors,” Brown explained. “I’m looking forward to being able to go to festivals, see professional dance companies perform, take classes, drink coffee, explore new restaurants, walk along the shore, hike, and visit family and friends.”But, in the end, the promise of a strong dance community that was ready to grow was what brought Brown to PLU. “I am looking forward to working with all these people who have a common goal of growing the
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composers are writing for the instrument today; and the tuneful Fantaisie by Jules Demersseman, one of the earliest works written for the saxophone — the perfect “dessert” following two heavier works. “In competitions you can be supremely prepared, but depending on who the judges and other competitors are, you can still come away empty-handed,” Steighner commented. The success was sweet; he had competed at this competition five times before, but the best he had achieved was Alternate Winner. In the end
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field trip was part of a three-day environmental studies curriculum evaluation and planning workshop held at the end of May. The purpose was to evaluate the “Environmental Methods of Investigation” course in the context of the environmental studies program. “It gave us the time and a focus to reflect on the program in a constructive manner,” explained Rose McKenney, associate professor of geosciences and environmental studies. Participants included alumni, faculty from the interdisciplinary
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host, and Eagan, who covers the Seahawks and sports features for KING TV, agreed. They said that PLU gave them a chance to get involved in all aspects of sports reporting as freshmen, an opportunity they might not get at other schools. For Thiel, sports reporting gives him the great satisfaction that comes from finding complete resolution in an event that has a clear beginning, middle and end. “It’s something that is not always part of other life experiences,” he said. “I agree with Art,” Glasgow
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in Outdoor Rec and you see it in nature, or whether you are in University Congregation or in Alijah Jewish Club, certainly you see yourself to be part of something that is much larger than you can understand. There is a comfort and a strength in that. “Spirituality is connection, it’s singing for me. It’s enjoying yourself and your faith. It’s discussing God with other people,” she said. “I pray and end every Shabbat with ‘Od yavo shalom aleinu’ of ‘Let there be peace.’ Peace is important in the
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