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  • gain valuable mentorship through professional development workshops and close collaboration with professors. This summer was no different, as 31 students assisted faculty from the biology, chemistry, computer science, geosciences, mathematics and physics departments in a variety of research endeavors. Each year, the students present their findings from the 10-week program, and collect $4,500. Here is a collection of some of this year’s participants, who were selected through a competitive

  • up to now. Online survey Mimi Granlund, ’13, an analytics manager at Alaska Airlines, first visited the company as a PLU senior on a career exploration trip. “Aviation was never on the radar for me,” said Granlund, who majored in math, physics and art. But after the visit, she spotted a job posting for an internship, took advantage of that opportunity, and “fell in love with the work.” Fast-forward six years to Spring Break 2019 — and Mimi was now one of the PLU alumni hosting current students

  • physics with minors in mathematics and music Why PLU? I chose PLU because of the people and the opportunities. I was looking for a place where classes were small enough to hold conversations with professors and classmates and to get to know professors one on one. Having the option to take classes in different majors and to find my passion was what I was looking for in a university and PLU fit that perfectly. Even more so, the extracurricular clubs, campus activities, and study abroad program pushed

  • can try to reach Christian audiences and equip people with the tools to discuss environmental issues with them is via allegories in film. Using the principles of physics and Christian ethics both as components and as interpretive lenses of climate change allegories, people can craft more effective arguments to convince Christian audiences to act against climate change.Thank you to my capstone mentors, Drs. Underwood and O’Brien for pushing me as a student, writer, and as a person. Thank you to Drs

  • MetricInvolve quantitative measures and should use units of the SI metric system for those measuresW. F. WestGATA3 and Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: Exploring the Effects of Heat Shock and Treatments on Zebrafish. 12 Charles Perez (Team)Yale Science and Engineering Association, Inc.Most Outstanding Exhibit in Computer Science, Engineering, physics, or ChemistryOutstanding 11th grade project exhibiting in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. YelmWomen of Color Code11 Kathleen Julca

  • core. On this view, whether a belief is basic (and how basic it is, if there are degrees) is a separate issue from that of epistemic support; rather, it is a question of how far through one’s conceptual scheme the belief ramifies, how much would have to be changed if the belief were abandoned. Poster Advertising a “Faith and Reason Dialogue” between Philosophy, Chemistry, and Physics Professors in 2015. If this is so, then those beliefs central to a religious conceptual system end up just about

  • Endowed Scholarship in Business Administration Pearl N. Johnson / Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Endowed Scholarship for Student Nurses Per and Anna Johnson and Ed and Hildur Larson Scholarship Ted and Doreen Johnson / Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Scholarship in Natural Sciences Ted and Doreen Johnson / Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Endowed Scholarship in Physics T.L. Johnson Sr./Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Endowed Scholarship in Electrical Engineering Dr. Kenneth A. Johnston Endowed

  • on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) MATH 422 : Mathematical Modeling This course introduces students to mathematical modeling of various problems in biology, environmental science, and physics using curve fitting, difference and differential equations, simulations, discrete probabilistic models, and other methods. In addition to mathematical techniques, the formulation and analysis of models and the interpretation of

  • , Associate Professor of Geosciences and Environmental Studies, for the purchase of a weather station Tom Smith, Associate Professor of Theatre, for the purchase of media production equipment. Marnie Ritchie, Assistant Professor of Communication, for the purchase of 2 drones. Bret Underwood, Associate Professor of Physics, for the purchase of electronic lab notebooks. MayCHECK YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION Sometimes websites and web services will load very slowly or not at all. Here are some ways to check to

  • experiences, especially outdoor ones, the most,” says the recent trip leader and director for PLU Outdoor Recreation. Not that he’s done poorly by more traditional measures. A computer science major minoring in mathematics and physics, Scheel graduated magna cum laude. “I am proud that I was able to excel in both school and sports,” he says. “But the success that I am most proud of is my growth as a leader.” He’s been a trip leader and director with Outdoor Recreation, part of the admissions team, a