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://map.pscleanair.org/?lat=47.6768311&lon=-122.4756425&z=9 The Washington Air Quality Advisory (WAQA) is similar to EPA’s national information tool, the Air Quality Index (AQI). Both use color-coded categories to show when air quality ranges from good to hazardous. The difference is that WAQA is based on lower levels of fine particle pollution than the federal AQI. While PLU relies on the AQI to determine the preventive measures to take, the WAQA provides a means to be alerted earlier – prior to the AQI reaching
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From Quills to Laptops: Transcribing Early Modern Manuscriptsby Nancy Simpson-YoungerBringing the Li
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Department of English Painting the Parkland Mural 10 Years of the Visiting Writer Seriesby Jakob Meier ('15)New Honor Society Enters Lutedomeby Jennifer Arbaugh ('15)Appreciations: In Recognition of Our Retiring ColleaguesPLU Rose Window CitationsEnglish Department Hires New Professor
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New In Print: American Philosophy: From Wounded Knee to the Presentby Erin McKennaCosmopolitanism, Aesthetics, and Celine Dionby Mike RingsEncountering Adam Smith in Scotlandby Michael Schleeter2016 Department of Philosophy Eventsby Sergia Hay
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Department of Philosophy Painting the Parkland Mural A Semester in Oxfordby Greg JohnsonPhilosophy and Economics in Opoleby Michael SchleeterTechnology as a Topic of Intentional Inquiryby the Department of Philosophy
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Knutson Lecture: Darren Dochukby Seth DowlandStudent-Faculty Publication: Bringing a Berry Back from the Land of the Deadby Suzanne Crawford O'brienHonoring Academic Achievement: PLU Joins Theta Alpha Kappaby Agnes Choi
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Department of Religion Painting the Parkland Mural Healing Vocations: Studying Healing and Religion at PLUby Suzanne Crawford O'Brien and Brenda Llewellyn IhssenLearning With Our Neighborsby Kevin O'BrienLectures in Religionby the Department of ReligionDepartment of Religion Welcomes New Professor
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First Students of Color Retreat
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The Adaptation of Learning Posted by: dupontak / May 13, 2021 May 13, 2021 By Levia Roskopf '21Creative Writing MajorIn March 2020 PLU shifted to online learning in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “How will classes work? Will there still be group projects? Will Capstone presentations still happen? How long will it be like this?”These are just some of the questions students and faculty alike were asking. The process of teaching changed in this time, professors have found themselves altering
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Jan Weiss Associate Dean, School of Education & Associate Professor of Education Full Profile 253-535-7282 weissjm@plu.edu
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