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  • his successors. This intellectual tradition subsequently absorbed the empirical methods of the new science, and the German universities of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries submitted all literary, scientific, historical, philosophic and theological knowledge to penetrating scrutiny. Great minds like those of Kant and Hegel exemplified this critical intellectual heritage at its best. Yet this precious legacy of free inquiry was not always fostered or welcomed among Lutherans. Battles over

  • together on this commission and will also perform the work. University Wind Ensemble conductor, Dr. Edwin Powell, is well known in Tennessee, having taught conducting courses and music education methods at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, where he was Assistant Director of Bands. “It’s exciting to return to Tennessee where I spent five years before I came to PLU,” Powell said. “I look forward to reconnecting with colleagues and many former students while I’m there, and of course, sharing the

  • with what you can contribute to the world.” Global Studies at PLUPLU’s Global Studies Program educates students to engage critically and actively with contending perspectives on global issues, their origins, and possible solutions to global problems drawing on methods and perspectives from multiple disciplines. × This article is part of the “Lutes in New York” series in the Fall 2023 issue of Resolute Magazine. Read Previous Dayton Campbell-Harris ’16: Fighting for voters’ rights Read Next Aaron

  • exchanges between laboratories. Our pollution prevention plan lays out specific goals and methods for reducing the quantity of hazardous waste that we generate. Our second priority is to recycle hazardous waste. Our third priority is to treat hazardous waste on site. Our final priority is to dispose of the waste through a commercial hazardous waste vendor.Hazardous Materials SpillsHere are some general instructions for handling a spill of hazardous material. Cleanup of hazardous materials spills should

  • has over 25 years of experience as an educator in baccalaureate, masters, and DNP and PhD programs in nursing. Dr. Habermann is an established researcher in the areas of aging, neurologic chronic illness and family caregiving. She has been funded by NIA and NINR as well as by private foundations. Primarily her research utilizes mixed-methods designs and has been at the descriptive and interventional levels. Dr. Habermann’s research has been widely disseminated including over 90 data based articles

  • and the society, communities, and institutions that we are impacted by and part of. There are many ways in which dimensions of wellbeing impact academic success in the learning spaces we’ve created. Some of these documented impacts include*:Impact of Depression on Academic PerformanceStudents with depression have lower GPAs and are at higher risk of dropping out compared to peers who are not depressed (Eisenberg et. all, 2009). Research demonstrating correlation between depression and poorer

  • user essential information on that mushroom from our database. 11:25am – Automated Modeling of HIV Treatment Data: a Collaboration with Fred Hutch John Smith (BSCS), Emily Shane (BSCS), Natalie Stephenson (BSCS) This web application was a collaboration with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Our aim was to streamline the analysis of HIV treatments in order to quantify the effectiveness of each treatment. We automate the mathematical modeling of data retrieved in HIV clinical trials

  • Thinking about Graduate School in the Natural Sciences?Are you passionate about research and interested in advancing your education beyond your undergraduate experience? It is our goal to support and encourage your efforts to continue your professional development in graduate school. This page will provide some useful information and contacts for you as you start your journey. You will find information on: What can you do now to prepare for your application to graduate school? Finding the right

  • Tran Hoang '20, PLU student with a Chemistry major and Biochemistry emphasis Student-faculty research team (from right) Tran, Dr. Tina Saxowsky and Emily Bond '19 studied DNA mutations in summer 2018. Tran was able to participate in this career-setting research because donor funding made her participation possible. “Now I know that research is the right career path for me and that I can use it to make a difference in the world.” Tran presents her research about DNA mutations at the 2019 Dr. Rae

  • the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, 22 Tribal Colleges, and UW collaborators, she is conducting 2 studies: (a) a psychiatric epidemiology prevalence and correlates study (N=3,202, and (b) a TCU-cultural adaptation of Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS). Dr. Duran has also been Co-PI of an NIMH-funded R25 HIV and Mental Health research training program and a Co-Investigator on an NINR CBPR methods and measures study: Engage for Equity. 

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