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  • 2022 Mathematics Capstone SymposiumFriday, May 6th Join the Mathematics Department in Morken 216 to hear the senior capstone presentations. If you’d like to watch the presentations virtually, please email Dr. Daniel Heath (heathdj@plu.edu) for the Zoom link. 12:30pm Hannah Tate An introduction to climate science, emphasizing the significance of mathematical modeling in communicating climate data and engaging a wide audience in the fight against the climate crisis.  1:00pm Drake Nguyen We will

  • During Bjug Day, October 18-19, Lutes across the world will come together to invest in scholarships and other solutions that benefit students. We do this because we know that students and alumni with a PLU education are leaders helping to make their communities and the earth a better place for everyone.

  • Spring 2022 Social Work CapstonesFriday May 20th, 2022 9:00 AM - 1:00 PMAnderson University Center - Room 203Block One 9:00 - 9:55 AMSarah KirschenbaumMcKenzie Hart LindgrenAshlee GormleySarah Kirschenbaum “Childhood Trauma: The Effects of ACEs on Mental Health in Adulthood” McKenzie Hart Lindgren “Mental Health: Effects of Bullying on Middle School Aged Students” Ashlee Gormley “Social Justice for Children of Incarcerated Parents” Block Two 10:00 - 10:55 AMArianna Tunstall-McKinneyKaren

  • , (Re)Interpreting Jane Austen, 1813-2021, Dr. Adela Ramos Wednesday, May 19 | 4:00-6:30pmReece SchatzKathryn EinanYisel MoralesKamryn BondLauren WilsonReece Schatz4:00-4:30pm Capstone Title: “The greatest civility”: Politeness, Manners, and Human Worth in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice ePortfolio: https://www.schatz.pludhlab.org/ Abstract: Jane Austen’s novel, Pride and Prejudice, demonstrates that a person’s manners and amiability were not determined from their birth or rank in society, but

  • The 26th ACPSS International Conference China in the Challenging 21st Century 二十一世纪博弈中崛起的中国 October 29-31, 2021 In collaboration with The Association of Chinese Professors of Social Sciences In the United States, Pacific Lutheran University and the Confucius Institute of the State of Washington at PLU.Download Full Conference ProgramFriday, Silver Cloud Inn, Tacoma 5:00-6:00pm Registration and Social Time   6:00pm Opening Remarks and Dinner Leaders of PLU and Confucius Institute of the State of

  • 2021 Computer Science Capstone SymposiumMay 14th & May 15thThe Computer Science Department senior capstone presentations will take place Friday and Saturday.  If you’d like to join the capstone Zoom session, please email Professor Laurie Murphy at murphylc@plu.edu. Friday, May 14th12:45pm – DeepStock: A Stock Prediction Tool Using Machine Learning Vanessa Hoang (BS), Marcus Lee (BS), Erika Powell (BS), Nolan Premo (BS) DeepStock is a web application that provides investors with stock

  • Click the Image Below to Visit our Newsletter in Full Intersectional Environmentalism and Environmental Justice:  If you’re interested in reading up on the intersections of environmental justice and anti-racism, we invite you to draw on the wealth of resources our faculty put together here 20-21 Student Projects Showcase Below we proudly showcase examples of the work that the teachers and students of our Program developed this academic year.  ENVT/RELI 239: Environment and Culture | Dr. Sarah

  • 2021 Mathematics Capstone SymposiumFriday, May 7th Join the Mathematics Department on Zoom to hear the senior capstone presentations. If you’d like to join the online capstone session, please email Professor Jessica Sklar at sklarjk@plu.edu. Session 112:30pm – The Gaussian Blur: The Math Behind Image Processing Vicky Krastev Much of our world today involves technological advancements that involve complex mathematical concepts. Many of these advancements contain the ability to alter images and

  • May 2021 Graduates Congratulations to our seven Innovation Studies graduates! Posted by: halvormj / May 22, 2021 May 22, 2021 By Michael Halvorson, Director of Innovation Studies. We are delighted to announce the graduation of seven Innovation Studies minors this May, and we wish them well in all future endeavors. This year’s graduates include Sage Allen, Anastasia Bidne, Megan Goninan, Robert Helle, Benjamin Leschensky, Michelle Mendoza, and Blaise Osborne. Each student completed the INOV 350

  • The Department of History is proud to present the 2021 Senior Capstones. The presentations were given virtually on several dates during Spring Term. Click on each student name to see their presentation title. April 15, 2021Gracie AndersonBrennan CostelloAndrew WelchGracie Anderson``From Spring to Fall: A Study of Memory and Collective Action in 1968 and 1989 Czechoslovakia``Brennan Costello``Dying with Honor: The Sobibor Revolt and Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust``Andrew Welch``The