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2020-2021 PLU by the numbers Enrollment total: 2,907 12.5% graduate students 64.5% female, 34.7% male, 0.1% other gender expression, 0.7% not reported 33.3% of undergraduates live in residence halls, 66.7% live off campus/commute (undergraduate only) 1.7% are international, representing 17 countries 41% are students of color Asian: 10.7% Black or African American: 4.3% Hispanic: 13% Native American or Alaska Native: 0.2% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 1.3% Multiracial: 10.6% Not reported
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Syllabi Statements (link) view page Refreshed each semester or as needed, here you will find suggested statements for use in your course syllabi, including important student resources.
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Syllabi Statements (link) view page Refreshed each semester or as needed, here you will find suggested statements for use in your course syllabi, including important student resources.
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Syllabi Statements (link) view page Refreshed each semester or as needed, here you will find suggested statements for use in your course syllabi, including important student resources.
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Syllabi Statements (link) view page Refreshed each semester or as needed, here you will find suggested statements for use in your course syllabi, including important student resources.
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Syllabi Statements (link) view page Refreshed each semester or as needed, here you will find suggested statements for use in your course syllabi, including important student resources.
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Where feasible, while operating vehicles, use the air conditioning in “recirculate” mode and keep vents and windows closed. Use respiratory protection (N95, KN95, with or without valve – surgical facemasks and scarves will not provide protection from smoke)
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with SCC Director Elisabeth Ward, who consulted with Walt Disney Imagineering in regard to Frozen. The exhibition will be open through March 1st, 2015. Come to the opening, or to any of our free open hours to explore the connections for yourself.
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Sami’s Story – Oxford 2017; NYC, São Paulo, Barcelona, and Cape Town 2019 Global Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies – Class of 2020 What she would like other students to know: For me, studying with my feet on the ground — listening to people’s stories and using my own sense of perception — while also being supported with history and context has been the most fulfilling way to learn and grow. A piece of advice to future study away students: Check in with yourself and reflect on what you’ve seen
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To see a full listing of everyone who has submitted the form, click on Submissions. Click on Sharing, then share Everything in the drop down to share with others who need to see the submissions. Table Settings is where you can show which questions and answers to display on this screen. You can also Export the submissions as a PDF, CSV or Excel. Click Export All, choose the file format. Above you can Download Export after it generates. Managing Submissions Marcom also allows Partial Submissions
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