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  • PLU Alumna Wins the Hans Rosenberg Book Prize Posted by: shimkojm / February 10, 2020 February 10, 2020 By Beth KraigProfessor of HistorySincerest congratulations to Molly Loberg, PLU alumna ’98, who recently won a highly esteemed prize for her first book! Molly was a History/German major who went on to win a Fulbright for study in Germany and then earned her Ph.D. in history from Princeton! “Molly is a wonderful person, very kind and caring – she worked with Dr. Chris Browning, Dr. Robert

  • and Socioeconomic Status in South Korean Cram Schools”  10:30 AM - Scott Gardener “Same Structure, Different Day? An Investigation of Contemporary Neopaganism” 10:45 AM - Sydney Caplinger “Exploring Catalysts for Consuming ‘Ethical’ Coffee” 11:00 AM - Lily Wade “Habitus and the U.S. Military: Examining Community-Building Amongst Dependents” 11:15 AM - Venice Jakowchuk “Utilization of Olmec Mirrors: A La Venta Ceramic Iconographic Analysis”  Section Thursday, May 13 2021 Online starting at 10:00 AM

  • Campus Emergency Communications Plan We have two major components to our emergency communications plan. First is PLU Alert. This is our text, voice message, and email notification system. All PLU students, staff, and faculty are automatically enrolled in the system. Second is our campus loudspeaker emergency notification system. Outdoor speakers have been installed to cover a majority of campus, with some buildings having interior loudspeakers as well. Many of the Blue Phone poles around campus

  • Tufts University Graduate Program Posted by: nicolacs / November 10, 2022 November 10, 2022 Tufts is a top-tier research institution located just five miles from Boston, a vibrant city and a hub of scientific innovation. We are just the right size to combine cutting-edge research with a more personalized mentoring experience. We pride ourselves on our accomplished research groups with multidisciplinary approaches and a high level of federal funding in all fields of chemistry including physical

  • Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) are generously funded by organizations like the NSF, USDA, or NIFA, ensuring an enriching experience for participants. By joining, students not only enhance their academic resumes but also forge meaningful connections with faculty and peers. Engaging in social and professional development activities further contribute to a holistic experience, all complemented by amazing benefits. Rest assured, our commitment to quality mentoring is unwavering. Our summer offerings

  • – Haydn Wood Meditation on Amen – Roger Zare Dancing in Air – Yo Goto Earth Song – Frank Ticheli Yagi-Bushi – arr. Naohiro Iwai Halcyon Hearts – Katahj Copley Rhythm Stand – Jennifer Higdon Noisy Wheels of Joy – Eric Whitacre Fall 2022 Kirkpatrick Fanfare – Andrew Boysen Jr. A Little Tango Music – Adam Gorb Ancient Flower – Yukiko Nishimura Suite in E-flat – Gustav Holst A Song for Tomorrow – Kevin Day Melodius Thunk – David Biedenbender Star Trek Into Darkness – Michael Giacchino, arr. Michael Brown

  • held in Room 202 on the second floor of the Hauge Administration Building at Pacific Lutheran University. Access to the building will be through one of the two doors facing north on 121st street where there also should be ample parking. For a map of the PLU campus, please see the following.  Map of PLU. For questions or assistance, please contact the Confucius Institute of the State of Washington at ciwa@plu.edu. On-Site at PLU Test Dates: Test Date                        Registration Deadline

  • Welcome!Welcome to the Experiential Learning and Opportunities page. On this page you will find information on our Experiential Learning requirement as well as updated information on internships, job opportunities, and other exciting opportunities for Environmental Studies majors and minors.What is Experiential Learning? Experiential Learning is learning through situations that mimic work experience in a profession you’re considering for your career! Environmental Studies students have

  • adaptations of Austen’s work, literary tourism, podcasts, games, paraphernalia, and basically anything that engages meaningfully with Austen. We aim to represent both longstanding and new forms of engaging with Austen and seek to publish first-time review writers alongside seasoned reviewers. Engagements with the work of her contemporaries are very much welcome. If you prefer to engage directly with one of Austen’s novels by participating in our annotation project, you can read about it here.WE'RE GLAD

  • faculty’s personal or library print books, personal or library DVDs, links to ebooks in library databases, print scores, instructional models etc. They may be borrowed for 2 hours or 24 hours or 1 week. To place materials on course reserves: Fill out the Course Reserves Request Form See what students will see and confirm that your course materials are available: Course reserves as seen through our catalogSakaiPLU’s course management system is Sakai. Linking to online articles, book chapters, e-books