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identification. Only officially recognized PLU student organizations may advertise functions or activities within the campus area. Occasionally, when the interest to PLU students would be great, small notices, either commercial or from other universities, may be posted if sponsored by a PLU club or organization. Events being hosted by student organizations must be approved through the Event Planning Form before advertising will be approved. Any organization failing to comply with these policies and
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personally:Through doing research in Oaxaca, I developed life-long friendships and unforgettable memories. I’m already planning trip number three! In addition to the wonderful connections that I made with my host family, friends from the nearby language school, and the staff at INSO, I also further realized my interest in sustainable agriculture, which I have since grown passionate about. The water theme worked it’s way into my Hispanic Studies Capstone, entitled Narrative Representations of the Oaxacan Water
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.” Abbie Welch, ‘19 Members of Phi Alpha Theta, PLU's History Honors Society, hike at Mt. Rainier A few important tips for planning: work with your advisor to choose the best time to take HIST 301, our required course on historical methods and research. We offer one section of this class in the fall semester only. Think ahead to your capstone! HIST 499 is offered once a year, always in spring semester. Most students complete this in their senior year, but it might be best for you to take it in your
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instituted, and American Chemical Society approval of the program was obtained in 1964. Remodeling of the third floor of Ramstad Hall gave piecemeal accommodation for new faculty and instrumentation by cannibalizing classrooms, restrooms, hallways and staircases. Planning for new science facilities began in earnest with a consultant’s report in 1966 stating: “The conclusion is inescapable. The University must plan a new building to house the Science Division.” However, the price tag and other
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Training Institute, at multiple queer student leadership retreats and has presented at both National Association of Student Personnel Administrators conference and NASPAtech. Chris Albert, director of web development Chris currently leads our web team in planning, designing, developing and implementing the PLU website. He started at PLU in 2008 as a content development specialist creating different ways to tell the PLU story. Before that he spent more than two years as a reporter at the Pierce County
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Each year, we pause to reflect on the impact you have made on the lives of our students, in our comm
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Molly Russell '18 and Visiting Assistant Professor Jessica Spring created keepsake notebooks at PLU'
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Molly Russell '18 and Visiting Assistant Professor Jessica Spring created keepsake notebooks at PLU'
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Lexie Higgins '19 and Miguel Castillo '18 welcome guests Faith Callies '19, Rahel Abebaw '18 and Fre
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Lexie Higgins '19 and Miguel Castillo '18 welcome guests Faith Callies '19, Rahel Abebaw '18 and Fre
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