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  • was no complaining or whining, in fact their collective attitude was positive. It was encouraging for us to hear some of the players at the gate discussing their academic careers as well as their athletic involvement. One of the players was calculating what time the team would be arriving home and how he might not get to sleep because, as he said, “I HATE missing class! I HATE missing class!”. Their priorities were encouraging to us considering the number of young people we encounter who have

  • Pacific Lutheran University, for the purposes of this policy, defines the following terms as follows. Please note that some of these terms may also be used in other contexts, and that they may have different meanings in those contexts.Impacted PartyThe individual(s) having been affected by the alleged Prohibited Conduct. ComplainantThe individual complaining of Prohibited Conduct.  Reed College Definition of Complainant: “An individual who is alleged to be the victim of conduct that could

  • laboratory reports. No prerequisites. (4) CHEM 104 : Environmental Chemistry - NW Basic principles of chemistry and reactions, with applications to human activities and the natural environment. Includes laboratory. No prerequisites. Suitable for environmental studies, general science teachers, elementary education, B.A. in geosciences, or fulfilling university general education requirements. (4) CHEM 105 : Chemistry of Life Basic organic and biochemistry applied to chemical processes in human systems

  • photographer Ken Dunmire PLU Crew adopted the Husky Clipper as their own. For the next five years, Lute oarsmen learned in her, practiced in her, and raced in her. She became a much-loved member of the family. In March 1967, in what proved to be her last race before being retired, rowing in the Husky Clipper, PLU faced their cross-town rivals UPS and the men’s varsity crew from Seattle University in a 2,000 meter sprint on American Lake. PLU Crew rowing Husky Clipper in her last race (Photo by PLU

  • (August 22-26, 2021) Selected Articles Nathan C. Wamer, Chase N. Morse, Jennifer N. Gradient, Taylor A. Dodson, Eric A. Carlson, and Erin G. Prestwich. "Comparison of Small Biomolecule Ionization and Fragmentation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Using Common MALDI Matrices." Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry Vol. 34, 2023: 355-365. Taylor A. Dodson, Stephan Nieuwoudt, Chase N. Morse, Chao Liu, Valinteshley Pierre, Samuel E. Senyo, and Erin G. Prestwich. "Ribonucleosides from tRNA in

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  • LUTE Welcome Orientation GuidesNew Student Orientation – Lute Welcome Guides welcome and support new students as they transition to PLU. As an LUTE Guide, you have the opportunity to make a first impression on new Lutes as they join the PLU community.LUTE Welcome Guides are: trained and paid student leaders  committed to creating inclusive communities to support the incoming student experience mentors for student groups during LUTE Welcome orientation innovative creators of virtual and in

  • following URL for a link to the schedule of the faculty talks (you can attend only the ones that interest you)  and for information about how to apply. https://www.plu.edu/nsci/undergraduate-research-program/ The Chemistry Club is sponsoring another opportunity to hear about chemistry faculty research opportunities on Thursday 2/19 from 6-7 p.m. in Rieke 220, as well.   Please come on Thursday to hear even more about research in the chemistry department! Read Previous Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research

  • based on recommendations from a panel of judges. The criteria included knowledge, creativity, and analysis of their research as well as presentation aspects including good communication, poise in interacting with the audience, and clarity. Congratulations to Chance and Colin as well as to the whole of the PLU contingent presenting at this meeting. Chance Brock’s poster title was “Exploring mutational strand bias in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to implicate retromutagenesis as a pathway for

  • the industry.   I.P. Callison & Sons will now be constantly on the lookout for new interns. Attached is a general Job Description for the Internship program. Interviews will be conducted and positions filled on an ongoing basis in all departments (Flavor Development, Flavor Research, Mint Varietal Development, Applications, and Analytical Services). Interested students should e-mail a cover letter and resume to Catherine Maurseth (Flavor Coordinator)  callison@ipcallison.com and be prepared to

  • Dynamic Compression Summer School 2022 Posted by: alemanem / February 1, 2022 February 1, 2022 Dynamic Compression Summer School (DCSS) July 31 – August 5, 2022 Understanding Materials at Extreme Conditions The Dynamic Compression Summer School has been established to provide an overview of dynamic compression science appropriate for upper-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students. The four and a half days of activities will introduce students to the scientific fundamentals