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John Main Professor Emeritus of Biology Email: mainjl@plu.edu Professional Education Ph.D., Botany, University of Washington, 1970 M.S., Biology and Chemistry, Chadron State College, 1966 B.S., Biology and Chemistry, Chadron State College, 1965
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Failing sewer systems caused by a high volume or urbanization and population growth led to great levels of pollution in Chambers – Clover Creek. This sparked the beginning of the South Suburban Sewer District.
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Turning the Page: The Story of Next Chapter, MediaLab, 2021Eyes Above, MediaLab, 2020Living on the Edge, MediaLab, 2019A World of Difference, MediaLab, 2017Democracy Requires Compromise Debate, 2017Third Party Debate, 2016Changing Currents, MediaLab, 2016
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Callista Brown Associate Professor of English Email: callista.brown@plu.edu Professional Education Ph.D., Purdue University, 1991 M.A., Butler University, 1982 B.A., Mount Holyoke College, 1971 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Composition Rhetorical Theory Literacy
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Mock Review Hearing Agenda Title IX Mock Review Meeting – February 22 Agenda Copy of VIRTUAL Draft 2.12.21 Title IX Formal Process _Hearing_ SCRIPT AND PROCESS Copy of Mock Title IX Review Meeting Logistics
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Visit PLUWhether you are coming back for a class reunion, or driving by while on summer vacation, we’d love for you to stop by for a chat and cup of coffee. If you’d like, we can even arrange for a campus tour.DirectionsLodgingAirportDirectionsGeneral Directions From Interstate 5 (North or South) Take exit 127 off Interstate 5 and head east on Highway 512 Continue on 512 for approximately two miles Take the WA-7/Pacific Ave exit. Turn right on Pacific Avenue S. Turn right on Garfield St. Turn
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Molecular Engineering Materials Center (MEM-C) Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates Posted by: nicolacs / November 29, 2021 November 29, 2021 The University of Washington Molecular Engineering Materials Center (UW MEM·C) summer REU program is focused on exposing underrepresented minorities and veterans to a viable and relevant career pathway focused on materials and energy research. OUR FOCUS: MATERIALS RESILIENCE AND INNOVATION Undergraduates, including veterans, will find that the
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and diversity in STEM. The program starts in April with “Gear Up for Research”, a series of virtual lab group meetings designed for RISE participants to meet their faculty mentors and research teams, learn about their summer project, and learn basic skills and research protocols for the summer program. Important Dates: Gear up for Research: April 15 – May 15 Residential Program: June 2 – Aug 15 Application Deadline: February 15, 2022 Notification Date: Early-mid March 2022 Stipends: $6000 stipend
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Living on Campus vs OffLiving at home with a parent often appears to be your least expensive option and today more than ever, this may be an important factor in the decision-making process. However, before you decide, take the time to run the numbers to make sure this is true for you. Keep in mind that only students with a permanent home address within a distance of 25 driving miles (driving distance limitations suspended temporarily for the 2020-2021 academic year) are eligible to live at
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Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Awards & Recognition Marilyn Knutson ’59 The Heritage Award M arilyn Knutson has been an ambassador of PLU since the late 1950s. She is a loyal advocate for PLU, frequently talks about her PLU home and how much she loves the university, and attends almost all University events. Every morning, Knutson walks the
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