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  • picking papayas and mangos from a grocery, we either fell asleep on the bus or attempted to on the asphalt of the parking lot. All of us are boarded at Makerere University in apartments on the edge of campus. The students are currently out for summer break, but even so the campus is alive with students and professors. The school houses about 13x as many people as PLU, numbering around 39,000 people and we were given the opportunity to learn from professors and students about the history and culture of

  • 2019 Higher Education China Study TripThe Confucius Institute of the State of Washington helps coordinate the Chinese Bridge Delegation for Hanban/Confucius Institute Headquarters. This is an amazing opportunity for university senior leaders & administrators, faculty members, K-12 school district administrators and policy makers, to travel for about ten days to China to learn more about China’s education system and how to connect schools in China and the U.S. 2019 Confucius Institute Senior

  • attended by about 70 people, with Caitee Borges ’14 leading the group in chants and, with signs in hand, on a march around campus. The event comes just before President Barack Obama’s task force, which has been looking into sexual assaults on college campuses, is due to release its report on the issue, possibly as early as April 29. Read Previous Relay for Life Raises Money and Awareness Read Next Former Congressman Norm Dicks to speak at 2014 Commencement COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If

  • July 7, 2008 T-stad: One big, happy family From his perch on the seventh floor of Tingelstad Hall, Adam Whistler can view the expanse of lower campus from PLU’s largest and tallest hall. Whistler, a freshman considering a major in physics, said that while T-stad, as it’s known on campus, wasn’t his first choice, his is very glad that’s where he ended up. What’s not to like? With about 360 residents and nine floors, it’s the largest dorm on campus, both in size and number of students. Whistler

  • will extend the student’s move out date until Saturday, May 25th at 6:00PM. Campus Life will be automatically granting students the Extended Stay deadline of Saturday, May 25, 2024 at 6:00PM to any/all students affiliated with the following groups: Students who have applied for a Spring or Summer 2024 graduation and are walking at any of the 4 commencement ceremonies Students employed with the following departments (Campus Life will be reaching out to all departments for student employee rosters

  • Marie Tucker Community Director for CAVE Commuter Community Full Profile she/her 253-535-7191 marie.tucker@plu.edu

  • Disease Information Page includes information about the following zoonotic diseases: Campylobacter Cryptosporidiosis Hantavirus Listeriosis Lyme Disease Pet Transmitted Diseases Plague Rabies Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Salmonellosis Shigella Zoonotic Parasites of dogs and cats The Center for Disease Control also has available on-line, “Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories,” for additional information. The University of California at Davis has created a Risk Assessment Tool to

  • Web ConferencingA variety of web-conferencing platforms are available online. These tools allow users to remotely meet online and most offer video, voice, and text communication. Web-conferencing is useful for web interviews, guest speakers in a class or meeting, as well as webinars and trainings. The two main web-conferencing platforms supported by Instructional Technologies are Google Meet and Zoom. However, if you need help with any other tool, please feel free to reach out for

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  • MINOR20 semester hours including: BIOL 225, 226 12 semester hours elective coursework in biology (minimum 4 hours upper division required)* *No more than one 100-level course can be applied to the minor; this course must be taken prior to enrolling in BIOL 225. At least 8 semester hours for the minor must be earned in courses taken at PLU. For those students applying only 8 semester hours of PLU biology credit toward the minor, those hours cannot include independent study (BIOL 491) or