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  • Jacob Egge Professor of Biology Phone: 253-535-7569 Email: eggejj@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 151 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon: 10:30 am - 11:30 am (On Campus) Thu: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Professional Education Ph.D., Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota, 2007 B.A., Biology and History, Luther College, 2001 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Evolutionary biology

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  • Financial AidApplying for Financial AidMake sense of the application process for financial aid. Get started!FAFSATo apply for financial aid you must fill out the FAFSA. Get started!VerficationWhat does verification mean for your FAFSA? Learn moreWAFSAFind out how to submit a WAFSA. Get started!Types of AidLearn about the types of aid that are available. Learn moreTerms and ConditionsTerms and conditions for accepting financial aid. Learn more

  • BooknotesThe Humanities faculty at PLU are not only great teachers and able servants of the university, they are also highly-regarded researchers and authors. We are proud to feature recent books by faculty in the PLU Humanities division. Click on the book cover to visit publisher websites!Overpour by Jane WongThe Violence of Climate Change: Lessons of Resistance from Nonviolent Activists by Kevin O'BrienAncient Egypt: The Basics by Donald Ryan

  • THE MATRIXMATRIX.PLU.EDU The Matrix is a highly collaborative, intensely experimental, and thoughtfully provocative conversation starter. It is not an echo chamber. It is not a newspaper. It is not simple and it does not simplify. It is social justice in process, in progress, in conversation. It is not the final word. LEARN MORE ABOUT US ON OUR WEBSITE CONTACT US You can contact us via email here: matrix@plu.edu

  • Alternative Spring Break ProgramsNO PROGRAMS AVAILABLE FOR 2025 PLU occasionally offers one-week Alternative Spring Break courses both within the US and internationally including opportunities to participate in service learning and earn one PLU credit.Previous Spring Break Programs Spring Break 2016 – Georgia/South Carolina | Civil Rights & Environmental Justice in The South Spring Break 2018 – Washington D.C. | Gender, Race & History in the Nation’s Capital Spring Break GEOS 401 Field Trip

  • Roberto Arteaga Assistant Professor/Instruction and Reference Librarian Full Profile 253-535-7505 rarteaga@plu.edu

  • Seth Carlson Associate Director of Emergency Programs and Compliance Full Profile 253-535-8099 carlsosr@plu.edu

  • Angenette P. Call Program Manager for Partnerships and Professional Development Full Profile apc@plu.edu

  • Using Google Maps in the Classroom: Teaching an old software new tricks by Jenna Stoeber Christmas break is nearing, and with it comes a chance for faculty to catch their breath after a long and hard fall—before revving back up for another semester. The holiday break is ideal for exploring new methods of teaching, so why not… November 30, 2015 google apps for educationgoogle earthgoogle mapslesson plansonline learning

  • Using Google Maps in the Classroom: Teaching an old software new tricks by Jenna Stoeber Christmas break is nearing, and with it comes a chance for faculty to catch their breath after a long and hard fall—before revving back up for another semester. The holiday break is ideal for exploring new methods of teaching, so why not… November 30, 2015 google apps for educationgoogle earthgoogle mapslesson plansonline learning