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  • really big questions, like how do we support learning post pandemic, or how do we promote mental health in college students? At PLU, the psychology department is really special, because undergrads get research opportunities that are usually reserved for grad students elsewhere. For example, this semester, my students are gathering data on how kids learn in a children’s museum. Many other incredible experiences include studying abroad, internships, being a teaching assistant, joining the psych club

  • December IRTS Summer Fellowship ProgramGoogle News Lab fellowship Eligibility: The Google News Lab Fellowship offers students interested in journalism and technology the opportunity to spend the summer working at relevant organizations across the US to gain valuable experience and make lifelong contacts and friends. While the work of each host organization is unique, Fellows have opportunities to research and write stories, contribute to open source data programs, and create timely data to accurately

  • results look like?   Results will be available for each of your courses.  You can view your course results in three different formats: PDF – quantitative summary only, PDF – quantitative summary + student comments, and raw data (Excel format). Understanding Your Course Evaluation Results The results in the PDF summaries are organized by question not student. These are useful for reading all of the comments on a particular question and looking for trends. If you want to look at how an individual

  • communication, interviewing and how to apply to undergraduate research programs and graduate schools. “By collecting data along the way about what strategies work best, this project will help not only those students receiving scholarship support from the grant, but will also help PLU STEM students and those at other institutions in the years to come,” Auman said. A student-faculty research project analyzing artificial intelligence, smart home technology and their potential effects on energy conservation won

  • More. 5 Marketing Analytics Jobs for Driven InnovatorsToday, we have seen such dramatic increases in the sheer volume of data produced by individuals and organizations that news reports describe the phenomenon as a “data explosion.” Let’s talk about a few jobs that are perfect for professionals who obtain a master’s in marketing analytics. Read More. 5 Jobs You Can Get With an MBAFrom marketing to journalism to finance, an MBA can position driven professionals for significant career advancement in

  • mentor, and then email it to Michael Halvorson at halvormj@plu.edu. Overview An introduction to your proposed research topic, the problem or subject you are addressing, the questions that you want to ask, and your general approach.  This should be a few paragraphs long and should emphasize the major questions or problems that you are investigating. Sources A prose discussion of the sources or data that you plan to use to investigate your questions.  A tentative bibliography at the end of your

  • , 2015This summer Marguerite will be starting her career with Geico as a part of their Management Development Program. Her Economics education and experience was a vital part in receiving this offer. Emily Everson, 2015This summer, Emily will be interning with Horizon Airlines in a maintenance operations data analyst position. She is excited to put her math and statistics skills to use, and learn a bit more about the airline industry. Greg Hibbard, 2015Next fall Greg Hibbard plans to attend the

  • protein advantageous enough to allow the cell to overcome its growth restrictions. Through our research and the addition of late clone characterization, we obtained statistically significant data showing an increase in late mutations of ogg1Δ over wild type cells, indicating that incomplete repair mechanisms lead to greater mutations during growth arrest. Additionally, strains harboring RNA Polymerase II (RNAPII) mutations E1230K and E1130G were tested under the same growth restrictions. Preliminary