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  • they participate. POE medical students spend a minimum of 10 weeks in the program. The minimum tenure requirement for all others is 11 weeks. All POE applicants must have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.40 (on a 4.0 scale) in math and science (biology, chemistry, and physics) and at least a 3.40 overall. We hope to be able to increase the POE 2022 subsistence allowance to $600/week for all participants. Fully furnished group housing will be provided at no cost for non- local participants. The

  • positive interactions between student and professor — it also makes office hours a space for student interaction and collaboration with their peers. “I kind of think of it as a free-for-all. They can show up whenever they want,” chemistry professor Justin Lytle said about his office hours availability. “They don’t have to ask me: ‘Can I stop by?’ And I like to do it as a group because there’s a really good chance that the person sitting here will need to know what the person over there is asking

  • Society at Pacific Lutheran University is a group of much-appreciated alumni and friends who have invested their legacy in PLU through a deferred gift. His advice for anyone considering a planned gift would be: “Put them in there; it’s two lines, and very simple, it’s a one last ‘thank you’ after you’re gone.” How to Make a Difference Planned giving is just one way to show support for Pacific Lutheran University. If you are interested in creating a lasting legacy, like Joel, consider including PLU in

  • community values. Thus they are able to encourage proper behavior. Whether a mask appears alone or as part of a group of similar or different masks is a matter of cultural context. By exploring the cultural contexts of these masks, much can be learned about how a society views itself in the world, and what it considers beautiful or ugly, foolish or funny, and valuable to preserve; use the links with each object to explore these different contexts. While men have dominated masking practices

  • identity theft, when someone’s medical insurance and health records are compromised, the consequences could be life-threatening. Pet Insurance Pet Insurance Better Care, Better Health One in three pets will need emergency veterinary treatment in a given year.1 Veterinary care and medications can be expensive, so when the unexpected happens, pet insurance can help ease the financial burden. Small Business Insurance Small Business Employee Benefits Are you tired of struggling with your group benefits

  • Chinese language, culture and, most importantly, contact with the people of China. Credits earned in these programs can be applied to your Chinese Studies major or minor. Campus Activities Back on campus, the Chinese Studies program sponsors campus-wide activities—from Chinese music recitals and lectures to small group discussions with visiting Chinese scholars and Chinese-style dinner parties. A Chinese language residence hall gives students a chance to continue their language skills outside the

  • student responses to a topic or question. A free account with Poll Everywhere can you get started with integrating simple formative assessments. Peer Learning: Spend any time around teens and young adults and there’s no denying the effects of peer learning. Look for opportunities to utilize group projects, student presentations, and peer feedback. Collaboration tools and clear directions help to set students up for success when working in groups. Creativity and Personalization: When assigning projects

  • Direct and Perkins Loans may be found at www.studentaid.ed.gov.  Your actual total Federal Direct and Federal Perkins Loan borrowing history can be accessed on the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). Information on private loans can be found at FastChoice. Disputes related to your Direct or Federal Family Education Loans, Guaranteed Student Loans and Perkins Loans may be directed to the Federal Student Aid Ombudsman Group for help after exhausting the recommendations to resolve the issues

  • , and are relational. In European nations, settler-colonies like the United States, and many postcolonial nation-states, races are understood in hierarchical relationship to each other, with whiteness maintained as the dominant racial group. Crucially, non-white racial and ethnic groups create vibrant cultures, communities and epistemologies which serve to resist systems of white supremacy.Degree Requirements20 Semester Hours, Including: GSRS 201 (4 semester hours, offered every semester) GSRS 301

  • Emily Davidson Director of Hispanic and Latino Studies Phone: 253-535-7311 Email: davidsef@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 222-E Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies Project Lead, Mellon Funded Latino Studies Working Group Member, Task Force for Undocumented Students Education Ph.D., Spanish, University of California, Davis, 2013 M.A., Spanish, Middlebury College, 2000 B.A, Spanish and Political Science