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  • Breakfast- Choose Breakfast Section Here - Breakfast Simple Solutions Breakfast Simple Solutions These buffet options include freshly brewed regular Dillanos® coffee, assorted Stash® teas and ice water. Please let us know if you would like us to substitute gluten free muffins or decaffeinated coffee in any of our bakery options packages. Power Breakfast$10.50 per person | minimum 12 peopleHard boiled eggs, house made maple & blueberry scones and Bob’s Red Mill® 8 grain cereal with: fresh

  • feel supported and taken care of for me to be motivated in this new place. At PLU, I can come meet with the professors in their office hours or through email whenever I need. This is great as I don’t feel distant with my own professors, the people who bring me knowledge every day. Further, there are people that are willing to talk to me about my problems. It warms my heart because people here do care about you! Tu NguyenComputer Science, 2016 PLU is a good school with small class room so it will be

  • seeing you there! FYI: We are using Zoom Webinar – no Zoom account, microphone, or camera is needed, but you will be able to ask live questions in the Q&A section. Just plan to access the webinar from a device of some kind (phone, laptop, chrome book, etc). The College Search Process: Where do I start?Wednesday, September 20, 6:00-7:00pm PTHow do you choose a college? How do you pick the right type of school? What questions should you be asking to narrow down your search and how do you decide where

  • High School Chemistry Teacher at Seattle Christian School Posted by: nicolacs / June 8, 2022 June 8, 2022 Seattle Christian School is inviting qualified candidates to apply for the position of HS Chemistry Teacher for the 2022-23 school year. Role Qualifications Possess or be able to acquire a valid Washington State teaching certificate and ACSI certificate Hold a bachelor’s degree or higher in education, a specific content area, or related field Demonstrate successful teaching experience

  • opportunity to work for a new business venture presented itself. Grah was one of six business majors who participated in the International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition in Long Beach, Calif. For the competition, student teams create a simulated company, develop a product concept and business model for that company, and then run that company – top to bottom – for a simulated 20 consecutive quarters. Grah was elected as CEO of the “business,” ResoLute, which competed against 29 other teams

  • live sports show.” “It is a brand-new show,” Tootell said. “We are still trying to figure out what works and what doesn’t work, but it is a great learning experience.” The interactive weekly show covers local Montana sports that have been overlooked by other broadcasts in the area, Tootell said, including the University of Montana and prep-school teams. The show also will touch on national sports and discussions based on listener input. Tootell, a Communications and Religious Studies graduate, was

  • Genius” on March 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the Karen Hille Phillips Center at PLU.  Baumeister is co-founder of Biomimicry 3.8, a bio-inspired consultancy offering biological intelligence consulting, professional training, and inspirational speaking. Her work has been critical to the biomimicry movement, establishing it as a new and innovative practice and a philosophy to meet the world’s sustainability challenges.  She has helped more than 100 companies consult the natural world for elegant and sustainable

  • Conditions Affect Gay and Bisexual African American Men” 3. Natalee Aalgaard & Adriana Martinez “Adulting 101: Emerging adulthood, a period of growth and self exploration” 4. Logan Denen “Trusting a Stranger: Children’s Understanding of Expertise in Food Safety” 5. Taylor White “How Grief is Treated for Children in the Education System” 6. Rebecca A Auman & Erin E Swanson “Romantic and Platonic Interpersonal Relationship Differences in Relation to Gender and Heteronormativity” 7. Emma Taupin “Therapy and

  • On Campus Living is more affordable than ever!National research and PLU specific data show strong connections between living on campus and academic success. We know how important living on campus is to grades and graduation rates. One exciting change is the addition of inclusive laundry to our housing rates. Laundry use on campus will not require any additional charges! For additional savings, check out our Upper Division Single (UDS) rates. The UDS rate gives a per semester discount for

  • on Sunday for Admission’s main Fall visit event, Fall Preview Day– ideal for high- school juniors and seniors. HIGHLIGHTS Thursday, OCT. 2 Meant to Live Lecture and Reception, featuring Mary Beth Leeper ’00, 2012 Outstanding Recent Alumna award recipient and associate attorney with Hanis Irvine Prothero in Kent, Washington, where she represents immigrant adults in removal proceedings. FRIDAY, OCT. 3 Classes without Quizzes Homecoming Chapel Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 1964 50th Reunion