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  • students; To encourage advanced students to be creators of mathematics by introducing rigorous mathematical reasoning and by expecting them to take the intellectual risk inherent in raising questions and formulating conjectures; To use and maintain a variety of appropriate technological tools throughout our curriculum; To work with students independently or collaboratively to help them make sense of and understand mathematics; To promote effective teaching through attendance at workshops and

  • faculty who want to learn and volunteer in the context of the Parkland and Tacoma community. It recognizes the invaluable wisdom housed in our local community and seek mutually beneficial partnerships that deepen student learning while enhancing the common good.GO Community Garden | 校內社区花园Interested in gardening and/or sustainability? The PLU Community Garden is completely run by students and PLU staff support. The Garden is dedicated to adding local, fresh produce to the Parkland community while

  • your request has been reviewed and approved by the HPRB.Requesting renewal of your HPRB approval (Continuing Review)Proposals approved under expedited and full board review must be renewed annually for the duration of the research. Mentor will automatically generate a reminder prior to the expiration of your approval. Please respond in a timely fashion to the annual renewal notices sent out to every researcher with an open project. You must complete an online Continuing Review application to renew

  • MediaLab documentary series earns six Accolade Awards Posted by: Kari Plog / March 5, 2018 Image: Mackenzie Cooper ’19 shoots photos on location during filming for MediaLab’s newest documentary series, “A World of Difference.” (Photo courtesy of MediaLab) March 5, 2018 By Helen Smith '19PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (March 5, 2018) — MediaLab, the applied research and media services program at Pacific Lutheran University, received six awards last week from the Accolade Global Film

  • S Tacoma 98444 DONATE TO WINTERFESTWINTERFEST 2023 WISHLIST (NOW CLOSED)BE A WINTERFEST SPONSORDONATE TO WINTERFESTVOLUNTEER AT WINTERFESTBE A WINTERFEST SPONSOR Become a Winterfest sponsor today! All donations will help local community members this holiday season. More information about sponsorship tiers here.  Winterfest would not happen without sponsors from all sectors of our community. The list below highlights our largest cash and gift-in-kind sponsors. Winterfest 2023 is brought to you by

  • May 2, 2008 Grant supports environmental research With a $90,000 grant, the Environmental Studies Program intends to provide students and faculty members with more opportunities for research and creative projects. The program received the funding from the Wiancko Charitable Foundation in December 2007. The program’s faculty determined the money would support annual student-faculty research and creative projects, a mini-grant program, and provide for a faculty workshop in May and a summer

  • -circle for Comins. After he earned his MFA at the University of Illinois, he came to PLU as a visiting instructor for a year, filling in for one of his mentors who retired. His goal was always to act, however, so after a year and the mounting of “Angels in America” on campus – “the first time a Lutheran college did so,” he said – he left for the Utah Shakespearean Festival. When performing in “Caesar” there, a producer from OSF saw his performance, liked it, and asked him to come to Ashland. He and

  • through your internship? It is a full-time job. I work about 40 hours a week. It is a heavy workload, but it is also fun, so it doesn’t feel like work. We are making a simulation for small satellites. I work remotely for the Langley Research Center in Virginia, and my mentor there has really helped me with making connections while working virtually. The three-hour difference in time zones is a bit of a challenge, but it is manageable. One of my biggest takeaways from working with NASA is the

  • Team combined [video: Prof. Yakelis stands in a lab.] Prof. Yakelis: have decades of experience helping students navigate both their time at PLU as well as after graduation into their careers in the health sciences. [video: Prof. Auman’s voice comes in over clips. A student in a lab coat flips through a notebook filled with notes on graph paper. A professor speaks to nursing students in scrubs in front of a wall of medical supplies. Students in goggles and lab coats observe an experiment. A student

  • Computer science major Cody Uehara ’22 works hard for exciting opportunities Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 18, 2022 April 18, 2022 By Isabella Daltoso ’23PLU Marketing and CommunicationsCody Uehara '22 is a senior computer science major at Pacific Lutheran University. Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, he came to PLU to play football, and eventually found his passion for computer science.We talked with Uehara about his experiences at PLU and the exciting things he has been working on during