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Sustainable Development AwardProject addresses issues of environmental responsibility and sustainable development.TumwaterOil Spill Cleanup8 Diego Zepeda SotoSociety for ScienceLemelson Early Inventor Award $100 Demonstrate entrepreneurial thinking by developing a tangible invention method, process or device with market potential.PioneerIce Dispenser7 Avani KumarU. S. AirforceCertificate of Achievement US Air ForceOutstanding Science or Engineering ProjectTimberlineThe Enhancement of an Oil Spill Cleaning
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something stirring.” At Deb’s urging, she took the leap and applied, resolving to be as transparent as possible during the interview process–on all fronts–to test if PLU would be the right fit. Pastor Jen recalls that she went into the interview thinking “I’m just gonna be me, and then I had a sense that PLU really was honest with me too, about who this community was, what it was longing for. And so I felt a lot of energy and synergy about our values.” Her arrival on campus caused a splash. Publications
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do alumni have to say about their experience in the seminar? “Being able to participate in this seminar, to make time for these conversations, and to be in a space where we could talk about our teaching and learn from one another was invaluable to me.” “I thoroughly enjoyed reading what my fellow participants were thinking about and learning from the connections they were seeing between our life as faculty at PLU and the issues raised by the readings.” “The reading has been really relevant and
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PLU’s Earth & Diversity Week. Steen Family Symposium Steen Family Symposium on Environmental Issues April 17-19 | Free and open to the public Established in 2022 through a gift from David ‘57 and Lorilie Steen ’58, the Steen Family Symposium brings informed speakers who challenge current thinking and propose healthy change to the PLU campus for the purpose of contributing to educate for “lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care — for other people, for their communities and for the
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that mold. My work right now is on people who identify with more than one religion; people who say that they can do all religions. People who say, “I can be all religions.” I want to understand how this is able to happen. Q: What can students and staff expect from your lecture? Hopefully it’ll be really provocative. This is for people who are thinking about religion, like religion majors. This is something to think about that we haven’t thought about before. This lecture is even for people who
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PLU’s Earth & Diversity Week. Steen Family Symposium Steen Family Symposium on Environmental Issues April 17-19 | Free and open to the public Established in 2022 through a gift from David ‘57 and Lorilie Steen ’58, the Steen Family Symposium brings informed speakers who challenge current thinking and propose healthy change to the PLU campus for the purpose of contributing to educate for “lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care — for other people, for their communities and for the
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From PLU History to Grad School in the Big Apple! Posted by: shimkojm / August 20, 2018 Image: Carli studying at her desk before her final exam (loving it!) August 20, 2018 By Carli Snyder (2017 History graduate) and Beth Kraig (Chair of History at PLU)Thinking about graduate study in history? Pacific Lutheran University history majors have an excellent track record when it comes to earning an M.A. or a Ph.D. (or both) in history.I recently touched base with Carli Snyder, ’17, about her first
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perspective rings true to business and sociology double major Allisa Ouanesisouk ‘21. “My classes have the perfect balance of learning about how businesses are run and how to make the most ethical decision-making,” she says. “With my core business classes, I am able to learn how the systems are implemented in order to make a successful business. In other classes, I am able to have discussions on how to come up with the best decision method or how to be a supportive leader or manager.” A critical
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protecting your computer is now required before you are able to access to the PLU network. In order to protect your computer, please do the following prior to moving to campus: PLU requires that a reliable anti-virus program be installed on any computer connected to the PLU network. You can use paid or free anti-virus software. If you’re not sure where to start, I&TS staff provides a list of recommended free anti-virus software. Once the anti-virus software is installed, it is critical that you perform
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conditions: Specialized software programs that meet important curricular or scholarly needs are available for one operating system but not readily available for others. Equipment based on the requested platform has unique capabilities critical to a particular discipline. Windows and Apple are the two most common operating systems. For academic computing needs, the university will support both of these systems with central resources from User Support and Natural Sciences. User Support provides support and
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