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  • , volunteers by coaching sixth-grade boys basketball. Her service is about “paying it forward” and honoring the positive impact that youth basketball coaches had on her life. “I just remember my sixth-grade self and I try to give the kids I coach what I got from my coaches and teach them to have love for the game and to go out and have fun,” said Price, a biology major from Tacoma. “I love the kids and try to teach them everything I know about basketball.” Turner is quick to point out that while PLU

  • the women’s basketball team, volunteers by coaching sixth-grade boys basketball. Her service is about “paying it forward” and honoring the positive impact that youth basketball coaches had on her life. “I just remember my sixth-grade self and I try to give the kids I coach what I got from my coaches and teach them to have love for the game and to go out and have fun,” said Price, a biology major from Tacoma. “I love the kids and try to teach them everything I know about basketball.” Turner is

  • education you will obtain at PLU will prepare you well for these programs by providing a strong background in the sciences as well as allowing you to understand connections between science and society more broadly. While many pre-health students do choose to major in biology and chemistry, there have been students who have majored in psychology, sociology, Hispanic studies, religion, and others. As a pre-health sciences student, you’ll have the opportunity to work closely with our Pre-Health Sciences

  • to include the Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture as part of Earth & Diversity Week! Drawing from the tribal nation’s historical and contemporary relationship with the sea, this talk will focus on Makah statements and actions from the eighteenth century onward that illustrate how they have made and continue to maintain the surrounding marine waters as their own. 7pm Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture, Xavier 201Thurs 4/18All are invited to join Pride Door Decor Making with Tinglestad.  Celebrate diverse

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  • McCloud – Spring 2021 Cohort Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Program Seth Dowland – Fall 2021 Cohort Global Studies Program Ami V. Shah – Summer 2020 Cohort Humanities *Weiwei Liu – Fall 2019 Cohort * Yingchun Song – Fall 2019 Cohort Social Sciences *Brian Pitman – Spring 2020 Cohort College of Natural Sciences Department of Biology Jacob Egge – Spring 2020 Cohort Mary Ellard-Ivey – Fall 2019 Cohort Romey Haberle – Summer 2020 Cohort Lathiena Nervo – Summer 2020 Cohort Heidi Schutz – Summer 2020

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsGeneralDo I have to know Norwegian or be taking a course in Norwegian to be eligible?No. All lectures, discussions and course materials are in English. Are there certain majors that are given first priority for selection as a Peace Scholar?No. Students from all areas of study may apply. It is important that you have an understanding of and an intellectual curiosity about peace in a global context. But this might be peace related to disciplines as diverse as biology and

  • Natural Sciences at PLU so that’s biology chemistry physics geosciences computer science math and three to engineering through a day in the life of a natural science student [video: Kyle sits down in a classroom. The bottom of the screen reads “9:00AM”] Kyle: so I normally start off my days with class PLU’s average class size is around 20 students and Natural Science is no exception even our introductory courses are no more than 40 students that means take enough class and rooms like this so I can

  • multiple groups even though I was not a music major or minor.  The department didn’t have a closed-off feel where non-majors were unwelcome.  I wouldn’t be where I am without PLU!  I had many opportunities to participate in student-faculty research in the biology department and gain valuable experience that is helping me succeed in grad school now.  PLU in general made me a critical thinker, a good communicator/writer, and gave me the passion to pursue my vocation.” — Allison Lansverk, Biology and

  • , Princeton Theological Seminary Master of Arts in Religion, Vanderbilt University Master of Science in Psychology, Southern New Hampshire University Master of Arts in Marriage & Family Therapy, Pacific Lutheran University Master of Arts in Mindfulness Studies, Lesley University Ph.D, in Theology, Drew University Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Anthropology Biology Chinese & Chinese Studies Criminal