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  • problem is as one-off projects, they almost always are unpublishable.” But with CREP, he said, “Ideally, the undergraduate has a shot at publishing a paper here. That’s quite rare.” Henderson and her research partners, Nichole Bennett and Hailey Sandin, worked on a CREP project in Fall 2013 that replicated a study published in 2010 by Kool et al. (the team affectionately called the researchers Kool & the Gang). The original study, called, “Decision making and the avoidance of cognitive demand

  • , PLU educates students for courageous lives: lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care—for other people, their communities, and the earth. The following are the specific elements of the PLU General Education Program. The PLU Core (15-19) First-Year Experience Program (9) FYEP 101 (FW) (4): Students will learn strategies for writing, thinking, speaking, and reading. They encounter writing as a way of thinking, of learning, and of discovering and ordering ideas. Working with

  • to that case. For the period beginning October 15, 2023 and ending October 14, 2024, the members of the Formal Dismissal Hearing Committee as elected by the Faculty Executive Committee are as follows (in alphabetical order by surname): Michael Behrens – Biology Peter Davis – Earth Science Antonios Finitsis – Religion Andrea Munro – Chemistry Marit Trelstad – Religion   The alternates for the period beginning October 15, 2023 and ending October 14, 2024 are, in order: Alternate #1: Lindsey Nice

  • recommended. (4) BIOL 226 : Genes, Evolution, Diversity, and Ecology - NW An introduction to the concepts and study of Mendelian and population genetics, evolution, ecology, and a systematic survey of life on earth. Includes laboratory. Prerequisite: BIOL 225 with a C- or better. (4) BIOL 287 : Special Topics in Biology To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST

  • By Matthew Salzano ’18 and Genny Boots ’18 Samuel Hosman ’14 went to college and fell in love. With Denmark. After spending his junior year in Denmark and absolutely loving it, Hosman decided he wanted to return to the “happiest country on earth.” He currently works in Copenhagen as a graphic designer, and will be starting this fall at KADK, the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, for a masters degree in Graphic Communication Design. How did you end up working in Copenhagen? Honestly, I would

  • Expression GenEd Element DANC: Dance DATA: Data Science DL: Dean’s List D.N.P.: Doctor of Nursing Practice DTA: Direct Transfer Agreement from Washington Community College ECON: Economics EDUC: Education Ed.D.: Doctor of Education ELMSN: Entry-level M.S.N. Program ENGL: English ENGR: Engineering ENVT: Environmental Studies EOG: Educational Opportunity Grant EPSY: Educational Psychology ES: Examining Self and Society GenEd Element ESCI: Earth Science FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid FD

  • Department:  Earth Science Committee Seat: Expires 2025 Contact:  253-535-7744 Name: Kevin O’Brien (obrienkj@plu.edu) – Secretary Department: Religion Committee Seat: Expires 2026 Contact: 253-535-7239 Name: Nicole Martin (martin@plu.edu) Department: Kinesiology Committee Seat: Expires 2027 Contact: 253-535-7372

  • learning and growth of our students and help them to become adept communicators and active, engaged members of professional and local communities. Our students utilize scientific and quantitative reasoning and disciplinary-specific technologies and skills to exhibit care for people, other organisms, and the Earth. Students in PYSCH 496 conduct interviews as part of their research. STEM Education grad student Nic Celebrado leads a chemistry class at Franklin Pierce High School. Emmanuel Gonzalez '18

  • textbooks and other class-required books is viewed as a normal part of college expenses.Why was my ILL request canceled?There are a few common reasons your request may be cancelled: Recently published books are too new and libraries want to keep new acquisitions for their local patrons Rare, very old books, or archival materials are usually non-circulating, maybe they aren’t allowed to leave their library Dissertations and theses are often held only one institution and are non-circulating.  However

  • really good at connecting herself to existing ties,” Dworkin said. “She’s really ambitious. Every time I see her there is another large shipment of birth kits sitting on a ship. She’s involved with everything – the logistics, something off a pier or onto a pier. While Røskeland has delivered babies in difficult conditions for more than a decade, face-to-face meetings with the mothers who need and use her kits are rare. She recalled one such meeting while working along the Kenya-Somalia border outside