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  • PLU Alert – Stay in Place – Shooting reported at 121st and Pacific Ave Alert Type: Emergency Start Time: Aug 22, 2023 @ 11:45am End Time: Undetermined Campus received a report of a shooting at Parkland Transit Center near 121st & Pacific Ave.  The suspects were reported to have fled in the direction of Campus. Law Enforcement is in the area and responding to the incident. Continue to stay in place until further notice. Updates Aug 22, 2023 @ 12:03pm - Update: Stay in Place Lifted Updated

  • , multiple regression, quasi-experiments, surveys, and non-parametric statistical techniques. Students will learn to use computer programs to carry out statistical analyses and will have the opportunity to design and conduct their own research study. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: STAT 232 and accompanying lab taught by members of the psychology department. (4) PSYC 287 : Special Topics in Psychology To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in

  • Instructions for FacultyScheduling a test Communicate with the student to determine the day and time the exam will take place Fill out the Proctor Card (linked below) and submit it 24 hours before the exam start time. Send the exam to the Testing Center (choose one of the following two options): Bring a printed copy to the front desk in the Center for Student Success. The proctor will pick it up from the desk before the exam and give it to the student in the Testing Center. There will be

  • families. In her free time, she enjoys time with her family as well as reading, skiing and traveling. She also spends a fair amount of time and energy trying to control her unruly Dalmatian Pongo. Fun Facts My first job was working in the Fun Forest at the Seattle Center as a ball girl in the games.

  • program evaluation and instructional leadership and equity impacts in P12 schools and districts. Courses will be offered in a blended, low-residency model, meaning components of each course will be delivered online (synchronously & asynchronously) and students will be required to come to our campus at least one time per month for in-person classes on Fridays and Saturdays. Students can apply to one of two options within the doctor of education: The Ed.D with Washington Superintendent Certification

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  • Optional Practical Training (OPT) International Students can participate in training that is directly related to their majors using OPT authorization. OPT authorization must be filed to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services based on a recommendation from ISS. Approval takes approximately 3 months. Most students use OPT after graduation to engage in 12 months of full-time employment.Reporting OPT Employment and Address ChangesPlease report your new employment, end of employment and new

  • assistance.Google MeetIntegrated with Google Calendar, Google Meet is a simple, user-friendly web-conferencing tool available to all PLU members. Use Google Meet for straightforward meetings and interviews. Features: Video, voice, and text communication Screen sharing Up to 100 participants No time limit No software required Instant or scheduled meetings No account required for guests For more information about Google Meet and usage instructions, visit the PLU Knowledge Base.ZoomZoom is a popular web

  • September 22, 2009 Bill Gates Sr. urges students to ‘Show up’ Bill Gates Sr., the father of Bill Gates of Microsoft fame, told a packed audience in Lagerquist Hall Tuesday night that the number one quality students can cultivate is “to be concerned.“Not necessarily about everything, but be concerned about things that are unacceptable in this world, whether it be down the street, or in the middle of Africa,” said Gates. At 83, Gates is working full-time as the co-chairman of the Bill & Melinda

  • into a sci-fi world. Meyer visited campus twice this year, first in February for her official book release and signing party for Cress, the latest book in the Luna Chronicles, and then again in April to talk to Writing and English majors about her journey from PLU to best-selling author. Cress is Meyer’s third novel, with the fourth—Winter—scheduled for release in 2015. Meyer’s love affair with writing began early—she remembers writing stories about the time she saw The Little Mermaid. Her interest

  • community and the healthcare system by teaching part time in the doctoral nursing program at PLU and volunteering part time in a free medical clinic. He completed a surgery internship at the University of California San Francisco, a Neurosurgery residency at the University of Colorado, and a fellowship in Neurointerventional surgery at the University of Colorado.

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