STUDENTS AT WORK
Each year PLU students are hard at work doing independent research, working with faculty on their research, doing internships in local museums and businesses, and otherwise being of service to the community. on this page we highlight a few of their recent accomplishments.
Severtson Awards
S. Erving Severtson/Forest Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowships are presented to students in the Social Science to allow them to conduct research with faculty mentors. Students (and their mentors) apply in the Spring semester. Ideally, interested students should meet with potential mentors by the beginning of the Spring semester.
S. Erving Severtson/Forest Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowships
2007-2008
Lindsay Zager (faculty: Bradford Andrews)
Academic Activism Through an Educated Lens: Primate Observation to Promote Primate Conservation
2006-2007
Krystle Amundson (faculty: Neal Sobania)
The Hans and Thelma Lehman Collection of African Art at PLU: An Updated, Informative Interpretation
2005-2006
Jeffrey Horton, Jeni Morris, and Stefanie Midlock (faculty: David Heulsbeck)
Terrestrial Paleoshoreline Sites: The Lithic Assemblage
Terrestrial Paleoshoreline Sites: The Mammal Bone Assemblages
Terrestrial Paleoshoreline Sites: The Fish Remains
2004-2005
Ryan Snodrass and Gabrielle Brockman (faculty: Kevin Vaughn)
Excavations in Peru
2003-2004
Aaron Dennis (faculty: David Huelsbeck)
Prehistoric Fish Remains: Fiji
Curating the New Guinea Collection
Krystal Amundson has worked identifying and presenting the artifacts given to PLU by the Groh family in honor of their husband and father. Krystal put the final touches on the display case in Xavier Hall where she highlights a selection of the artifacts.