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connect their talent and passion to their vocation and service. The College prepares life-long learners to positively impact our community as caring, collaborative, and ethical leaders. We seek new and innovative collaborations across disciplines, to foster partnerships within our community and region, and to engage in meaningful vocational connections on a national and global level. Vision Statement The College of Professional Studies will be nationally recognized for providing transformative and
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achievements and accomplishments made of faculty through engagement with students, academic communities and the world.Faculty ExcellenceRecognizing excellence in teaching, advising, mentoring, research, & service.AccoladesFaculty awards, achievements and honors.Research GrantsRecent grants support the cutting-edge projects of PLU faculty and students.Wang Center Research GrantsGreat reads by PLU faculty and alumni authors.Lute LibraryGreat reads by PLU faculty and alumni authors.SubmissionMake your
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To start adding a table click on the TablePress tab To make a new table click the Add New Table button and then you will be brought here: Enter in the title and description, as well as the number of columns and rows. You can add/subtract additional rows and columns later. If you scroll down you will see more table options. Start off with only the top three default options checked. The less options you use the better, you do not want a table to become cluttered will options and
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select the Saugen Business Scholars. In addition to the interview, a business class, campus tours and PLU planning sessions are planned during the afternoon for you. Please RSVP soon for the scholarship program activities. Contact Brandon Bruan at 253-535-8724 or bruanbj@plu.edu with any questions you have regarding the program or your RSVP. We look forward to meeting you during your visit to PLU. RSVP for the Saugen Scholarships Interview Program
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Makonde Body Mask Makonde Body Mask Artist: Unknown Makonde artist Name: Lipiko? female body mask Origin: Makonde people of Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Made of: Wood (ntene) and pigment Dimensions: H: 24 3/8” (62cm); W: 20” (50.8 cm); D: 7” (17.9 cm) From: Gift of Oliver and Pamela Cobb 2008 Accession no. 2008-02-006 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Description: The mask is representative of a pregnant female showing
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Implementing summative assessment with a formative flavour: a case study in a large class (pdf) view download
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Implementing summative assessment with a formative flavour: a case study in a large class (pdf) view download
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Implementing summative assessment with a formative flavour: a case study in a large class (pdf) view download
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Implementing summative assessment with a formative flavour: a case study in a large class (pdf) view download
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Implementing summative assessment with a formative flavour: a case study in a large class (pdf) view download
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