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  • TACOMA, Wash. (Sept. 15, 2015)—As Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off across the country on Sept. 15, this year’s observation at Pacific Lutheran University takes on extra emphasis with two new campus-wide components: • the revival of a student organization representing Latino/a and Hispanic students, and…

    Hispanic Heritage Month at PLU: A New Student Group and Annual Lecture, and More Posted by: Sandy Dunham / September 15, 2015 Image: Amigos Unidos student president Ashley Carrasco ’17 welcomes Spanish-speaking families to PLU during Orientation. (Photo: John Struzenberg ’16) September 15, 2015 By Sandy Deneau DunhamPLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, Wash. (Sept. 15, 2015)—As Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off across the country on Sept. 15, this year’s observation at Pacific Lutheran

  • 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

  • Bringing the Literary World to the Classroom“On December 1st our class had the lovely experience of Skyping with Daisy Hernández,” writes sophomore English/Writing and Classics major Hilary Vo, a student in my Fall 2015 Autobiographical Writing course. “Daisy brought light to her personal writing methods: her ‘emotional’ first drafts that she later revises as a ‘craft’ draft, where she thinks more about the reader. She reinforced the importance of reading your work out loud, something that I

  • Research Society Fall Meeting (2006). “Colloidal Quantum Dots: Ligands and Light-Emitting Diodes” Andrea M. Munro and David S. Ginger oral presentation at the Organic Photonics and Electronics Topical meeting with the Optical Society of America (2006) invited. “Correlating Charging and Discharging Dynamics with Fluorescence Blinking in Single Quantum Dots” Andrea M. Munro and David S. Ginger poster presentation at the ACS Spring Meeting (2005). Quick Links Munro Research Group Main Page

  • Yoga and Meditation online group sessions are available to all PLU students, staff and faculty… for free!* (*Account activation not required – only registrant name and email address needed.  Posted group session times on TimelyCare are in Pacific time zone, however on the registration page they are shifted to the equivalent Central zone time – which you can adjust back to Pacific.)Lute Telehealth Services - Click Here to Register for a Group Session! Additonal Off-Campus Online Group Programs

  • Thomas Campbell Professor of English Email: campbetj@plu.edu Professional Education Ph.D., University of Oregon, 1981 M.A., Portland State University, 1976 B.S., University of Oregon, 1968 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise British Literature Bloomsbury Group and Literary Modernism Personal Writing Romanticism AIDS Literature Accolades Faculty Excellence Award for Teaching, 2003-04 Teaching Excellence Award, PLU Center for Teaching and Learning, 2001

  • 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

  • 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