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  • half. In years previous, while looking into her collegiate options, Kirsty ultimately chose to attend PLU because of its notable study away department and the university mission statement’s focus on global education.  Taking advantage of the global opportunities laid before her, Kirsty boarded a plane bound for Valparaiso, Chile in the fall of 2010 to study for a semester. While there, she honed in on her Spanish language, focused on topics of social justice and human rights, and, in her own words

  • Campus Concierge in the Anderson University Center or call 253-535-7411 to purchase with cash, credit, or debit. Tickets can be purchased at the door the night of the event for cash only. Tickets are $8 General Admission, $5 Senior Citizen and Alumni, $3 PLU Community, any student ID, and 18 and under. Read Previous Dancers learn new moves under guest choreographers Read Next Musical genius hits PLU Theatre in Amadeus LATEST POSTS Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre February

  • university, called to study and understand the traditions and texts that shape our society and our world. Historical study reveals that biblical texts and art inspired by them have helped shape human civilization. So, perhaps we should study The Saint John’s Bible, a beautiful work of art illuminating a text that billions of people call sacred. Kevin O’BrienAssociate professor of Christian ethics and dean of the humanities department Five centuries ago, careful study of biblical texts helped inspire the

  • your accommodations through Accessible Learning at the beginning of each semester or when your accommodations have been authorized. This process gives us your permission to share information with your professors. Without it, we cannot share your accommodation plan. Immediately inform the Office of Accessibility and Accommodations if you add/drop a class or leave the university.  You must request your accommodations for any courses that have been added and cancel accommodations for any courses

  • Pre-Med Coursework and ExperienceThe following coursework satisfies the required and recommended courses for admission to medical school. Note this represents general guidelines and requirements vary from one school to the next. It is your responsibility to verify each institution’s requirements by visiting their websites. The prerequisites for the University of Washington School of Medicine can be found here. If you are a student currently enrolled at a community college and are considering

  • Pre-Med Coursework and ExperienceThe following coursework satisfies the required and recommended courses for admission to medical school. Note this represents general guidelines and requirements vary from one school to the next. It is your responsibility to verify each institution’s requirements by visiting their websites. The prerequisites for the University of Washington School of Medicine can be found here. If you are a student currently enrolled at a community college and are considering

  • being kept consistent across the university? The process of the committee’s deliberations is as follows: The committee checks each candidate’s file to see if it is complete. If not, every effort is made to obtain crucial documents. Each committee member reads all information submitted for all candidates, though the discussion of each case is organized by one member of the committee. Discussion focuses on the criteria for tenure and on the long-term needs of the department or school. If

  • language during her seven years as the service coordinator for the Puyallup tribal language program. In 2012, Professor Bob began working with Dr. Troy Storfjell, Professor of Nordic Studies, and other members of the Native American and Indigenous Studies [NAIS] working group to design PLU’s NAIS Interdisciplinary Minor. Professor Storfjell, a dual citizen of Norway and the US and raised largely in Norway, is Sami. The Sami are an Indigenous people whose homeland is now part of the northern portion of

  • PLU). Students must complete a minimum of 32 semester hours at PLU to be eligible for graduation honors. Study Away courses at a PLU-approved program count towards the 32-hour minimum, but do not count towards graduation honors unless the courses are taught by PLU faculty. Term honors will be determined on the same basis as graduation honors.Deadline to Complete Degree RequirementsCandidates for graduation/degree completion must complete ALL requirements by the stated deadline to receive a degree