Page 1 • (2,274 results in 0.027 seconds)

  • Jennifer Rhyne Associate Professor of Flute and Music Theory Full Profile 253-535-7058 rhynejl@plu.edu

  • Jennifer Rhyne Associate Professor of Flute and Music Theory Full Profile 253-535-7058 rhynejl@plu.edu

  • Gym Access1. Go to www.imleagues.com 2.  Click Create Account on the top right (if you don’t have an account already). 3. Enter your information, and use your PLU email 4. You will be sent an activation email, click the link in the email to login and activate your IMLeagues account. How to sign up for a Group X class once you have an account: 1. Log in to your IMLeagues.com account. 2. Click the Group Exercise Classes tab on the top. 3.  You will see a calendar with the fitness time slots

  • Beyoncé and Black Feminist Theory Posted by: shortea / November 28, 2018 November 28, 2018 By Genny Boots '18PLU AlumPacific Lutheran University students are people of many interests. Last fall semester, several courses illustrated how the university's curriculum caters to those eclectic interests.One of these classes was Beyoncé and Black Feminist Theory. “Who Beyoncé is for?” is not usually a question that you ask when you’re bopping your head to “Single Ladies,” or “Partition,” or any of the

  • Lytle Research Group Undergraduate researchers in the Lytle group fabricate and test electrode materials for batteries, capacitors, and sensors. We electrochemically characterize the performance of these materials in order to improve the rate that they store energy and the detection limit for sensing small molecules. Each summer, 2-3 undergraduate students work in the Lytle Lab for 5-10 weeks. They learn to prepare carbon electrodes by sol-gel or vapor deposition routes, and then to

  • colloidal nanocrystals using air-free techniques. The nanocrystals we make include doped and undoped materials, core/shell structures, and nanocrystals of varying shape. Students learn to characterize their samples using techniques such as UV-vis absorbance and photoluminescence spectroscopy, XRD, FTIR, NMR, ICP-MS and TEM. Read more about our research in this 2023 PLU News article. Our research group is part of the Primarily Undergraduate Nanomaterials Cooperative (PUNC) and members of our research

  • /* fix for jQuery UI library issues when using the date picker popup */ jQuery.browser = {}; (functi

  • LATINXThe Latinx group supports Latinx students and graduates of the PLU Marriage and Family Therapy Program. It is a space to collaborate and lean on one another. Many of us provide services in English and Spanish and find the group to be a welcoming space to process our unique challenges. Nationally, therapists of color make up a small percentage of therapists and it is an even smaller percentage of Latinx therapists, specifically in Washington State. With Latinx folks estimated to be the

  • LGBTQIA2S+The LGBTQIA2S+ Group is a safe, affirming space for students and alums who identify within this community to come together to celebrate our beautiful experiences. The goal of this group is to connect with each other and have a space to celebrate and lift up our various identities, as well as share empowering resources and support each other through the adversities we may face as MFTs. Throughout these monthly meetings we hope to bring in guest speakers and foster a positive community

  • Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) across cohorts, and remind us all that we are numerous and powerful. ~Dr. Montinique McEachern, LMFT PLU Core Interim Faculty, Class of 2020-2021MONTHLY MEETINGSThis group is for current MFT students and alumni of the program. Second Thursday of the month from 12:00pm – 1:00pm To join or if you have questions, please email Rachel Howard at howardrm@plu.edu Third Annual PLUS Conference: Friday May 17, 2024 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Featuring renowned Guest Speaker