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  • You Ask. We Answer. How is your Kinesiology Program? Posted by: mhines / April 1, 2024 April 1, 2024 Did you know 100% of Kinesiology majors at PLU complete hands-on learning through internships with local businesses, clinics, hospitals, and organizations or through student teaching in local schools? In this session, hear from Dr. Mann, Chair of Kinesiology, as she answers students’ most frequently asked questions! Read Previous You Ask. We Answer. Will your pre-law program help me get into law

  • Chemistry Enrollment Interest Google Form Posted by: yakelina / April 26, 2017 April 26, 2017 Students:  If you run into an issue in during registration due to a course cap or PLU conflict that requires need for a specific lab section, please log your course enrollment interest on the following form:   https://goo.gl/forms/nR8mLZdJeNRjqoi93 The Dean of Natural Sciences and Chair of Chemistry will work to accommodate as many placements as can be managed.  Thank you for your patience. Dr. Yakelis

  • Point Foundation Scholarship Application Open Posted by: alemanem / January 22, 2018 January 22, 2018 Point Foundation (Point) is the nation’s largest scholarship-granting organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) students of merit. Point promotes change through scholarship funding, mentorship, leadership development, and community service training. Applications for the Point Scholarship are open through January 29th. Visit:  https://pointfoundation.org/point-apply

  • Dear Clover Creek Watershed residents, Through my time as an ENVT 350 student at PLU, I conducted multiple experiments in this watershed. Each experiment I noticed more and more trash around me. Our local Parkland Prairie was developed as public park space and has slowly become a place for garbage to collect and it harms the biodiversity there. We, as residents, need to have more care for our local watershed. I’m asking visitors of Parkland Prairie to stop littering and show more respect for

  • China in Washington Today, China is Washington State’s third-largest and fastest-growing trading partner, generating $20 billion in revenue each year. One in three Washington jobs is tied to international trade. Learn about where you can find China right in Washington State. For Students If language learning were confined to the classroom, arguably a learner would never become proficient! See our listing to find books, travel opportunities, excursions, websites, and much more for learners of

  • DNP Information Sessions Register for a live online information session (hosted on Zoom) to learn more about our Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program. You will learn about the class schedule, scholarly projects, preceptorships, clinical rotations, costs, and scholarship opportunities. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask specific questions at the end of the session. *DNP information sessions are combined with the Post-Graduate Nurse Practitioner Certificate programs. We’ll cover

  • Visiting I&TSInformation & Technology Services is located in the Mortvedt Library on the PLU campus at the intersection of 121st Street S. and Park Avenue S.. Visitors, please come to the Help Desk on the first floor for assistance. For an interactive map of campus click here.Driving DirectionsFrom Interstate 5 (North or South) Take exit 127 off Interstate 5 and head east on Highway 512 Continue on 512 for approximately two miles Take the WA-7/Pacific Ave exit. Turn right on Pacific Avenue S

  • I Thank You God The Choral Union – Richard Nance, Conductor Conceived as a “town and gown” ensemble in 1984, and conducted by Dr. Richard Nance since 1993, the Choral Union consists of singers from across the Puget Sound community, including many PLU faculty, staff, students and alumni. This is the Choral Union’s first recording and features works by Carlyle Sharpe, John Chorbajian, Eric Whitacre, Simon Preston, Z Randall Stroop, Knut Nystedt’s, Benjamin Britten, David Mooney and Frank

  • the Automated Clearing House, which includes out of state financial institutions. Employees are allowed to use one primary bank and may choose the credit union listed below as a secondary bank. Inspirus Credit Union Refer to the Credit Union section of the yellow pages of your local phone directory for the nearest branch locations and phone numbers.

  • The Book in SocietyThe Book in Society surveys the history of print culture and discusses such issues as censorship, bestsellers, and the future of the book in the digital age. The course asks such questions as what exactly is a “book”? Who produces it, who reads it, and why? Students examine the ways in which books have been central to modern society—how they have informed, entertained, inspired, irritated, liberated, and challenged readers. They also look at the processes by which books are