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  • if only electronically. We hope that this page will allow alumni to reconnect and current students to meet some of their predecessors. Please email us with pictures and stories to share.

    months traveling up and down the west coast, and then moved to Holden Village to be a part of the winter community. After a beautiful and snowy (300 inches!) winter at Holden, I said goodbye to the tight-knit and wonderful community there, and returned to Portland. I have been here six months and have a diversified personal economy, while living in a lovely communal house in the Hawthorne district with a big garden. Future plans include starting a small independent design label, making a line of

  • Associate Professor of Biology Jacob Egge works with students during a summer semester research project. (Photo by PLU Photographer John Froschauer) Faculty-Student Research Provides a Cornerstone of the PLU Mission By Pacific Lutheran University Marketing & Communications and the Office of the Provost This year’s…

    types of housing, expectations of residents, ethnic & socio-economic makeup of the community. This research examines the development of community in New Salishan and utilizes partnership with community members, soliciting their input in research design. The primary methodology utilizes focus groups co-facilitated by Community Health Advocates and university research team. The goal of the research is to provide feedback to community residents and leaders and in partnership, guide next steps in

  • PLU has an interest in ensuring that the privacy of all of its students, faculty and staff is respected, and that no activities interfere with education, research or residential life.

    Analytics is in compliance with Google’s Terms of Service. Google provides more information about Google’s privacy practices and information on how to opt-out of Google Analytics tracking of your web browsing. Monsido is a third party application we use to track Quality Assurance and Web Accessibility compliance for our Site. It does not track any personal information. It monitors the content and design of the Site in order to stay aware of things such as misspellings and broken links, as well as level

  • Major in Chemistry 51 semester hours: 47 semester hours in Foundation courses, plus 4 semester hours in CHEM 342 Foundation Courses 47 semester hours Chemistry Courses 29 semester hours CHEM 115,

    requirement. (2) CHEM 420 : Instrumental Analysis Theory and practice of instrumental methods along with basic electronics. Special emphasis placed on electronics, spectrophotometric, chromatographic, and mass spectrometric methods. Prerequisites: CHEM 320; 341 and/or CHEM 342; 343. (4) CHEM 440 : Advanced Organic Chemistry Students will develop a repertoire of synthetic methodology and a general understanding of a variety of organic reaction mechanisms. Synthetic organic strategies and design, the

  • Sounds of Christmas with a Reformation choral work performed by University Singers and Men’s Chorus and directed by Associated Director of Choral Studies Brian Galante.

    2016Marty’s Reformation Station Marty’s Reformation Station Be alert to the huge heads of Martin Luther appearing on campus. Then look for his entire body (in cardboard) with an invitation to the adventurous. And finally, get ready to download the app that will lead to the numerous, very cool Luther statues created by Spencer Ebbinga, associate professor of art and design. Successful discovery of all the sites throughout the month of October and you might win you cool prizes. Bach ConcertBach Concert

  • In recent years, it has become clear that in order to achieve equity in healthcare access and outcomes, the U.S. needs to intentionally increase the diversity of its healthcare providers.

    including research design and methods, HIV prevention and approaches, substance & mental health research, professional development, health & racial equity, and possible research careers. There are also opportunities to shadow clinical trial and community outreach staff, attend community consultations on research, and participate in social and networking events. Stanford University (California) – The Stanford Advancing Health Equity and Diversity (AHEaD) Population Health Summer Research Program provides

  • In recent years, it has become clear that in order to achieve equity in healthcare access and outcomes, the U.S. needs to intentionally increase the diversity of its healthcare providers.

    including research design and methods, HIV prevention and approaches, substance & mental health research, professional development, health & racial equity, and possible research careers. There are also opportunities to shadow clinical trial and community outreach staff, attend community consultations on research, and participate in social and networking events. Stanford University (California) – The Stanford Advancing Health Equity and Diversity (AHEaD) Population Health Summer Research Program provides

  • 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

  • Major in History Minimum of 36 semester hours; including 4 semester hours of historical methods and research (HIST 301) and 4 semester hours of seminar credits (HIST 499).

    design. (4) HIST 251 : Colonial American History - IT The history of what became the United States, from the settlement of America to the election of Thomas Jefferson as the third President of the United States in 1800. It will pay particular attention to three periods - the years of settlement, the era of adjustment to an imperial system around the turn of the 18th century, and the revolt against that system in the second half of the 18th century, which culminated in the creation of the American

  • For either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree, the student must take our introductory core sequence (BIOL 225 and 226) and a semester of genetics (BIOL 330).

    laboratory includes descriptive and quantitative experiments, as well as student-planned projects. Prerequisite: BIOL 226. (4) BIOL 342 : Microbiology The structure, physiology, genetics, and metabolism of microorganisms with emphasis on their diversity and ecology. The laboratory emphasizes design, implementation, and evaluation of both descriptive and quantitative experiments as well as isolation of organisms from natural sources. Prerequisites: BIOL 226; CHEM 331 with CHEM 333 recommended. (4) BIOL