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. “So that style of radio is very close to my heart.” This fall, Rich is pairing their love of audio storytelling and theatre education to create an independent production of “The War of the Worlds.” Based on the H.G. Wells novel, the show’s themes include colonialism, superstitions and prejudices — topics Rich believes are still prevalent today. “I can’t speak to what H.G. Wells was thinking when he was writing it, but a lot of it is more inwardly reflective,” Rich said. “The Martians coming down
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. Named Endowed Visiting Scholars begin at $1,000,000 12. Endowed Faculty Development Grant A named endowment fund may be established to provide funding for one faculty member to undertake a special, approved faculty development activity such as taking a sabbatical leave, writing a professional book or articles, enrolling for an advanced course or seminar, coordinating a joint faculty-student research project, etc. Named Endowed Faculty Development Grants begin at $50,000 Giving is EasyContributions
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; October 22, 1963 Milton Nesvig Memo to the Secret Service; October 23, 1963 Page 3 of the December 1963 PLU Bulletin, features a writeup on this event and has a photo on the cover. Page 112 of the 1963-64 Saga (PLU yearbook) features a spread covering the convocation. List of those allowed on the platform during the presidential visit Schedule of events for the convocation Memorandum from PLU President Robert Mortvedt announcing the event Invitation to the event Video and writing credit: Gracie
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Other services may be available on limited case by case basis: Names Fitness Center Mortvedt Library Delayed Start Announcement Offices open and classes begin at designated time, usually 10:00 am Attend whichever class was scheduled to be in session when the university opens Example: If your Writing 101 class was scheduled from 8:30 am to 11:20 am, you would arrive for that class at 10:00 am Activities beginning after 10:00 am start as scheduled Essential Services remain in operation on a limited
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register (not required for Outreach Education majors). Official transcripts of all college/university work (must be from a regionally accredited college/university; foreign transcripts must have a professional evaluation for regional university equivalency) Junior standing (60 or more semester hours) Cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 Psychology 101 or equivalent with a grade of C or higher Writing 101 or equivalent with a grade of C or higher MATH 123 or equivalent with a grade of C or
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weeks of submission. All subsequent changes in the study plan must be submitted in writing and approved by the program director in consultation with the student’s faculty advisor(s) and the director of undergraduate programs. When completed, this approved course of study leads to the conferral of the B.A. degree with an individualized major in Interdisciplinary Studies. Individualized Study (IDST) - Undergraduate IDST 491 : Independent Study Students will develop projects in consultation with
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Year” by the Society of Professional Journalists of Western Washington. Now, Kari returns home to PLU as the Senior Editor for Content Development for Marketing and Communications where she uses her writing skills to lift up stories of her fellow Lutes. Plog with her press pass at Super Bowl XLVIII What is the most exciting part of returning to PLU? The most exciting part about returning is seeing how the campus has changed and, more importantly, how it hasn’t. The community is just as thoughtful
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Data Analytics Certificate This TechMaster Certificate Program is specifically designed to provide you with the advanced-level skills and practical experience employers are looking for. However, it will also help you to develop key career skills to improve your interview technique, expectation management, resume writing, and profile building. And you’ll get valuable opportunities to earn certifications with IBM and Microsoft. As you work through the modules, your data analytics knowledge will
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integrate information from a wide range of connected topics such as chemistry, biology, physics, and geography. In this light, geoscientists have a particularly flexible professional skill set that is founded in core analysis and interpretation skills developed in the field and laboratory. Successful students must be able to think three dimensionally, have strong quantitative skills, and be able to communicate clearly through writing and speaking. Field trips are included in most courses.Quick Links My
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