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  • 2021, a paper that he wrote on alliance-building and Northern Irish women during World War II was published by the University of Alabama’s Crimson Historical Review. Greyson’s History capstone paper—which discussed Holocaust education in East Germany—is in review with journals at the University of Southern California, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Wisconsin–Madison. In the Fall of 2021, Greyson began graduate studies in Data Analytics at Boston University. Abbie Welch '19Abbie Welch

  • . Increase the range and quality of information available on student outcomes and other types of accomplishment data that will contribute to making a strong, evidence-based case for a PLU education. Environment and well-being Continue to develop as a learning, living and working community that effectively welcomes, challenges and supports the success and well-being of all students, faculty and staff. Objectives & Key Action Steps Provide a coordinated approach to well-being for students, faculty and

  • stress might be a common feature of conditions that arrest cell division in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Thus, we investigated whether canavanine-induced growth arrest had a similar effect. A wild type strain was exposed to the selective pressure canavanine for various lengths of time, incubated with an oxidation-specific dye (CellRox Green) and analyzed using fluorescence microscopy. Our data shows that fluorescence intensity increases over time of exposure to canavanine, indicating

  • era.School of the ArtsDate and Artist: 1988; Tom Torrens See it: Located on the western entry of upper campus. “The School of the Arts” sign is a combination of materials including neon letters that spell out “arts”. This is sculpture was commissioned by the School of Arts now the College of Professional Studies and is approximately eight feet long and eight feet high.Generations of OakDate and Artist: October 26, 1995; Kathryn Wold (Sparks) See it: Located on lower campus below the music center. The

  • ,” she said. The turning point came when Simmons entered treatment and a re-entry program while incarcerated. She discovered her faith and gained access to a wealth of volunteers, including PLU alumna Liz (Arne) Lusk. Lusk and a group of Lutheran women sponsored inmates who were on work release. Simmons received transportation, clothes and other resources from Lusk during that time. Lusk even took Simmons and her son bowling during one of the two days per week she was permitted to leave the

  • . “That was definitely my rock bottom,” she said. The turning point came when Simmons entered treatment and a re-entry program while incarcerated. She discovered her faith and gained access to a wealth of volunteers, including PLU alumna Liz (Arne) Lusk. Lusk and a group of Lutheran women sponsored inmates who were on work release. Simmons received transportation, clothes and other resources from Lusk during that time. Lusk even took Simmons and her son bowling during one of the two days per week she

  • Blogging while abroad is a great way to journal and share your experiences with your friends and family. Rather than updating all your friends and family members one-on-one, you can post an entry for the day/week/month and let them view it as they have time. The Wang Center also welcomes blog postings and occasionally shares student work via social media or the website.   Contact the Study Away Advisor, Holly, at holly.peterson@plu.edu if you are interested in having your blog featured by the Wang

  • What is the Student Transit Benefit?The PLU Student Transit Benefit offers students the opportunity to purchase a $15 Pierce County ORCA Card from the Lute Locker. This card will allow students to travel by bus for unlimited rides anywhere within Pierce County between September 2023-August 2024. This is a pilot program for the 2023-2024 school year funded by the DJS fee. There will be 250 cards available this year on a first come, first serve basis. Depending on the purchase and usage data

  • here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Communication Data Science Global Studies Innovation Studies Non-Profit Leadership PLU School of Business @plubusa PLU School of Business @plubusa I like studying finance because it is a dynamic landscape requiring a level of competitiveness and self-initiative. The opportunities I have found at PLU have prepared me to meet and surpass industry standards. — Brian S. ‘24 Did you know? The PLU Bachelor of Business

  • sort of been in my backyard since I was a kid, but I’d never really seen it before. I know for a fact that a disconnect exists, but it could really easily be broken if folks that live in Parkland are getting educated here at PLU and bringing those resources back into the community. And I think more folks are doing that now.” Parkland is a sprawling unincorporated area south of Tacoma that blends urban with rural, home to roughly 36,000 people, according to U.S. Census data. What it lacks in