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. Graham, N. R. Armstrong ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2, 863-869 (2010). “Evaluation of Transparent Carbon Nanotube Networks of Homogeneous Electronic Type” R. K. Jackson, A. Munro, K. Nebesny, N. Armstrong, S. Graham ACS Nano 4, 1377-1384 (2010). “Absence of Photoinduced Charge Transfer in Blends of PbSe Quantum Dots and Conjugated Polymers” K. M. Noone, N. C. Anderson, N. E. Horwitz, A. M. Munro, A. P. Kulkarni, D. S. Ginger ACS Nano 3, 1345-1352 (2009). “Controlling Film Morphology in Conjugated
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. Letters of recommendation should be emailed to cs-stem@plu.edu by the letter writers. Candidates will have an interview. Those selected CS-STEM Scholars will sign a promissory note. APPLY HERE Quick Links Noyce Grant Homepage CS-STEM Teacher Candidates NSF Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program PLU STEM Resource Library Eligibility Applicants must be majoring in a STEM discipline at PLU with a GPA of 3.0 or higher with junior standing. Must plan on applying to and attending the PLU Masters in
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Theatre & Dance take on the famous Greek tragedy, Medea Posted by: Kate Williams / October 15, 2018 October 15, 2018 By Kate Williams '16Outreach ManagerOne of the most powerful and enduring of Greek tragedies, Medea, opens the last week of October on the PLU Eastvold stage. In this famous tragedy, Medea centers on the myth of Jason, leader of the Argonauts, who has won the dragon-guarded treasure of the Golden Fleece with the help of the sorceress Medea. Having married Medea and fathered her
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Home, Stay Healthy.” The show is centered on a topic from a book or other children’s literature that connects with each week’s channel theme. Warm Line, hosted by PLU Pastor Jen Rude, centers the spiritual well-being of our PLU community through topics of faith and spiritual community, interpretations of and opportunities for service, and so for. Diversity Deep Dive, hosted by Associate Vice President for Diversity Justice, and Sustainability Angie Hambrick and Dean of Inclusive Excellence Jennifer
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the basic capacity to question remain part of the genetic encoding of Lutheran higher education. Thus, Lutheran reformers recognized centers of education as crucial places in which important questions could be entertained without censure. This tenet informs PLU’s foundational mission: to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care—for others, for their communities and for the Earth. One essential dimension of PLU’s mission is to provide for the intellectual
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Theatre & Dance take on the famous Greek tragedy, Medea Posted by: Kate Williams / October 15, 2018 October 15, 2018 By Kate Williams '16Outreach ManagerOne of the most powerful and enduring of Greek tragedies, Medea, opens the last week of October on the PLU Eastvold stage. In this famous tragedy, Medea centers on the myth of Jason, leader of the Argonauts, who has won the dragon-guarded treasure of the Golden Fleece with the help of the sorceress Medea. Having married Medea and fathered her
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, interdisciplinary resources, and language needed to examine identities and examine expressions of power. Native American and Indigenous Studies Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Hispanic and Latino Studies Global Studies Interdisciplinary Programs Co-curricular programs These featured centers at PLU support student learning and engage in conversations regarding diversity, inclusion, and social justice. Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Pride at PLU International Student Services The Wang
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144 Strongly recommended (but not required): one course from: CSCI 371, ECON 344, or PHYS 153/163 Lab Bachelor of Science DegreeMajor in Mathematics 36-40 semester hours of mathematics, plus 8 to 13 semester hours of supporting courses 32 semester hours of required mathematics courses: MATH 152, 242, 253, 317 or 318 or 319, 331, 433, 455, 499A, 499B 8 additional semester hours of electives from MATH 317, 318, 319*, 342, 348, 351**, 356, 381, 422, 480, or PHYS 354 (*At most, one of MATH 317, 318
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rather than TurningPoint 5.X software. What’s New with TurningPoint Cloud? If you are familiar with TurningPoint 5, TurningPoint Cloud will come naturally to you. Some of the changes you will see include: FERPA Compliance – Enhanced security to properly safeguard student data. Login passwords and collected data are encrypted. Files (participant lists or session files) are password protected when exported. Required Instructor Registration – All instructors using the software will need to register in
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