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  • Impact of Racial Identity on Non-Profit Leadership5:10-5:20 pm - Joey PengPerspectives on Affirmative Action in Higher Education: Stakeholder Attitudes and Perceptions5:20-5:30 pm - Nasier FordHow Men of Color Deal with Stereotypes5:30-5:40 pm - Questions and AnswersRoom 5 - Anderson University Center 134 Young Adults Moderator: Professor and Provost Joanna Gregson 5:00-5:10 pm - Allie Watkins5:10-5:20 pm - Lindsay May5:20-5:30 pm - Kirsten Iverson5:30-5:40 pm - Questions and Answers5:00-5:10 pm

  • emails and meetings, but didn’t realize just how busy that work was. Brewer laments the lack of face-time she gets to spend with visitors and other her community members in her new role. However, she rejoices in the education she’s gained through the experience. “I think it’s also been immensely educational as far as my own self-esteem and ability to know who I am and what I’m capable of,” she said. Brewer will step down from the position once a permanent director is hired. While the job has proved

  • rituals it is believed that spirits will depart and, hopefully, bring protection, power and strength to those who have taken part in rituals. The objects used in these rituals are usually only used once and then are placed in a personal shrine to represent the blessings and protections given from the edjo that was being honored in the ritual. The Urhobo are a complex, fascinating people whose history and culture deserve further research and more attention within the context of West African and

  • current methods of research for quantitative analysis of tannins included in this work are Fourier transformed mid-infrared (FT-MIR) spectroscopy and an electronic panel based on the combination of an electronic nose, an electronic tongue and an electronic eye. These methods have shown promise in targeting tannins in red wines and are a step towards understanding the aging process of red wines. 1:50 pm - Antimicrobial Properties of Bark and Root Extracts from Native Ribes species Kelly King, Senior

  • required) Office Hours Tutoring Science of Effective Study Workshop Center for Student Success Workshop Professional Development (7 sessions required) Meet with a career counselor in Alumni & Student Connections Attend a departmental seminar Attend professional development information sessions (e.g. Summer research info session) Volunteer with CCES or MESA Day Social and Wellness (5 sessions required) Join a STEM club Attend Darwin, Mole, or Pi Day Visit Chapel or Interfaith event Participate in a

  • honored and so humbled to receive this award,” Deines said. “I burst into tears when I found out.” Master of Science in FinanceLearn more about Pacific Lutheran University's program. Deines was busy during her accelerated 10-month MSF program at PLU. She worked part time at Avier Wealth Advisors in Bellevue. She also participated in various student competitions throughout the region, in which she had the opportunity to practice managing a six-figure investment fund as part of a research challenge with

  • events and programming and find themselves attending college success courses with the other students in their cohort style learning community! Guest Blogger: Jordan Pike, Senior Assistant Director of Transfer Admission Read Previous Special Education Major Gavin Knapp ’23 Discovers the Beauty of Returning to His Childhood School District Read Next What’s in our room? With Jess Mason ’24 LATEST POSTS YouTube Short: PLU Parkland Night Market & Taste of Garfield Street September 30, 2024 College Prep

  • list of best regional universities in the West. PLU was one of only three Pacific Northwest universities ranked in the top 15 of the highly competitive category that includes universities from as far away as Texas. “PLU is dedicated to providing a transformative, purposeful and interdisciplinary education that creates a strong foundation from which our graduates are prepared to be lifelong learners and can build successful and meaningful careers,” said President Allan Belton. “We are proud of our

  • their efforts to ensure that the pandemic will not reduce the already low participation and inclusion of diverse students and workers in STEM education and careers,” said Diana Elder, Division Director of NSF’s Division of Human Resource Development. PLU was honored for its initiative in developing programs supporting undergraduate enrollment and retention, the PLUS Year Program and the PLU Fixed Tuition Guarantee Program, and placed second in the four-year STEM undergraduate category, just behind

  • global forces pushing to combat queerphobia. In addition, PLU’s attitudes towards queerness have been influenced by two other major factors — the shift in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America’s (ELCA’s) official position on homosexuality (explained in this timeline) and the gradual de-Lutheranizing of campus itself. In 1990, roughly 36% of PLU’s undergraduates identified as Lutheran; in 2022, that number was down to 10%. While the university remains a Lutheran higher education institution, its