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  • Darwin Day 2024 Feb 12th, 10:30-11:30AM, Rieke 1st Floor Lobby Help the Biology Department Celebrate!Darwin Day honors scientific inquiry, persistence, and curiosity. Held every February 12th – marking the birth of Charles Darwin on that day in 1809 – universities and scientific communities around the world commemorate the impact of Darwin’s work, celebrate the interaction of scientific disciplines, and encourage and inspire everyone to get involved in science. The Biology & Psychology

  • DEDICATION FOR 3 GRAVITATIONAL-WAVE ANTENNAS Posted by: alemanem / February 3, 2021 February 3, 2021 DEDICATION FOR 3 GRAVITATIONAL-WAVE ANTENNAS Feb 3rd, 8:30-10:00am (PST) This international event will be held online on when a prestigious IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing will be dedicated for the massive Gravitational-Wave Antennas in Hanford, WA, Louisiana and Italy. They collectively confirmed Albert Einstein’s 1916 General Theory of Relativity which predicted the

  • So, … what can you do with an English major?Just about anything! The ability to read and write critically and creatively are necessary and highly-valued skills in our information-based economy. When you graduate, you’ll be well prepared for any future requiring integrative and imaginative thinking, effective communication with others, appreciation of the diversity of human experience, and creative expression. Recent PLU English grads have gone on to a truly amazing variety of exciting jobs in

  • English Minors at PLUThe Department of English offers minors in Writing and Literature, and also anchors the interdisciplinary minor in Publishing and Printing Arts (PPAP). Literature, Culture, and Power This 20-credit minor involves: ENGL 300: Living Stories (4 semester hours) Literature Electives (16 semester hours) Any English-designated literature course. ENGL 227 may be substituted for 4 of these hours. Writing This 20-credit minor involves: ENGL 300: Living Stories (4 semester hours

  • Printing Information Full-time students have 100 prints/copies added to their LuteCards on the 1st day of Fall Term and and the 1st day of Spring Term; part-time students receive 50. You can purchase Copy Cards at the library front desk. There are three sizes of prints available: letter, legal & 11×17. There is no cost difference when using a LuteCard or a Copy Card. Mobile/wireless printing information and link is here. Pay With 8.5 x 11 or legal 11 x 17 B&W Color B&W Color  Lutecard/Copy Card

  • Program OverviewThe MSMA is a quantitatively rigorous, qualitatively rich, STEM-designated program. The program is offered as a fully online program or a hybrid program which includes some on campus classes. The degree offers application of exploratory and measurable research through client projects and prepares candidates for careers, such as, but not limited to marketing research analysts, brand managers, big data analysts, marketing scientists, consumer insights specialists, economic

  • Workshops and FestivalsEvery year, Pacific Lutheran University’s Department of Music hosts a variety of workshops and festivals. Many of these events bring high school students from Washington, Idaho and Oregon to the PLU campus. Members of the community have an opportunity to attend workshops and / or simply attend the beautiful performances these workshops provide. These workshops and festivals feature guest clinicians and PLU faculty clinicians and cover a wide variety of topics. The

  • Several months prior to the students’ enrollment in N407, the Clinical Placement Coordinator and course faculty will review the process with students at a class session. The goal of the practicum placement is to place the student into a setting where they will successfully be able to integrate all aspects of nursing into a cohesive beginning nursing practice. While clinical hours are listed at registration, please be aware that clinical hours and placements may change. The Clinical Placement

  • The Department of Political Science is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones. The presentations will be given on May 24th in Xavier Hall, Room 201. Click on each student name to see their presentation title. Naomi AtnafuRachel M. BentonIngri J. Bernal SalgadoGrant D. HoskinsQuan T. HuynhAaron R. MillerDylan RuggeriCheyn D. Tam-SwitzerOwen P. WhiteNaomi AtnafuPower of Identity: The Constitutionalized Shift in Ethiopian NationalismRachel M. Benton“Navigating Gender Discrimination and Sexual

  • Curriculum ManagementThe Registrar’s Office manages curriculum by declaring, and when necessary removing, students’ majors/minors/concentrations.  Ensuring students are declared in the appropriate curriculum is integral to the accuracy of their CAPP report.  The following forms are used to submit curriculum information. Remove (drop) Curriculum Form Submission of this form notifies the Registrar’s Office to remove curriculum (major/minor/concentration) from a student’s record. CAPP Course Reuse