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  • Teaching with Sakai at PLU By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer The Office of the Provost’s Faculty Resources website has a new webpage dedicated to Teaching and Learning with Sakai . Here faculty can learn more about how Sakai is being used across campus. View Real PLU Sakai Sites Ever wondered… August 22, 2018

  • ACS Bridge Travel Award Posted by: alemanem / January 8, 2020 January 8, 2020 The American Chemical Society is pleased to announce an underrepresented minority (URM) student travel award to defray travel and/or registration costs to either the National ACS Spring meeting or the annual meeting of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE) in the fall. The goal of this travel award is to increase the number of URM students that

  • Hire PLU Students and Alumni Sign UpPost a JobContact UsSign Up Create a user account for PLU’s Opportunities Board Set up your employer profile PLU Staff will review your profile and approve new employers within one to two business days Post a Job Log in to the Opportunities Board Select [Jobs] on the left side of the page, then click on [Job Postings] Select [Post a Job] Fill in the information about the available position Click [Submit] PLU staff will review the job description and post it

  • have sold more than 100,000 copies since 2007 and have been performed all around the world. The cross-country collaboration culminated in the world premiere of Gjeilo’s piece Meridian, performed by the PLU Wind Ensemble, assisted by the Choir of the West and University Chorale on October 17 in Lagerquist Concert Hall. Meridian was specifically written for the PLU Wind Ensemble to perform. Also performed was Gjeilo’s new arrangement of The Spheres from his Sunrise Mass. Gjeilo worked with the

  • Professor Encourages Peers to Engage in Public Dialogue in New Book Posted by: Todd / April 22, 2014 April 22, 2014 In the recently published Prophets, Gurus, and Pundits: Rhetorical Styles and Public Engagement, associate professor of communication Amy Young addresses the shortcomings in university academia, mainly that intellectuals are not encouraged, and in some ways, don’t know how, to become engaged in public dialogue. “I’m trying to look at how people who are obviously very credentialed

  • Fabio Ambrosio, J.D./LL.M., C.P.A.School of BusinessInstant Feedback with Online Polls Fabio Ambrosio using Poll Everywhere in accounting class. (Photo/John Froschauer) Poll Everywhere Product Website: www.polleverywhere.com Cost:  Free and paid plans. Fabio Ambrosio, Assistant Professor of Accounting, is a self-proclaimed computer geek. Employment in the financial sector and government opened his eyes to the importance of technology in the workplace. His first experience with technology-based

  • work is loving the world. Her words dancing just above the heads of my children as they played and laughed and discovered their place in the family of things. The meaning of the word liturgy is “the work of the people.” Often we understand this as the communal response and activities that help us establish a relationship with the divine. But, Saint Mary taught me about another liturgy that deepened my relationship to myself and all that is alive in our world. She taught me about a relationship

  • NSF-REU site at Georgia Southern University Posted by: alemanem / January 19, 2023 January 19, 2023 The Georgia Southern REU Site “Propulsion, Aerodynamics, Materials and Controls of Aerial Vehicles” has been funded by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Defense and is open for applications from interested students. Applications are currently being accepted and will close on March 31, 2023 for the upcoming summer.  The program will run between May 15, and July 23, 2023

  • Public health concerns update Posted by: Student Life / August 23, 2022 August 23, 2022 Dear PLU Community, We are writing today to provide you with a follow up to the communication that you received on July 29, 2022. In that communication, we outlined fall protocols for both COVID-19 and MPX (previously referred to as Monkeypox). Now that more detailed information about risk mitigation for MPX has become available from the CDC, the Washington Department of Health (WADOH), and Tacoma–Pierce

  • Unlocking the Magic of Colloidal Nanocrystals In the world of science, significant discoveries can come in tiny packages. Picture being able to make and change things so small they’re nearly invisible. That’s where colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals shine. These super small wonders are made in solution and grown to have different sizes… August 11, 2023 Research & Academics