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  • welcoming to not only myself, but all four of us, and have done well supporting us for a seamless as possible transition.”Maggie Hendrickson, Former Community Director for Tingelstad Hall: “It [was] great to have my partner live with me in my CD apartment on campus. Our department has been so helpful with making her feel welcomed into the community and establishing this as a home for both of us.”Marco Polo Ramirez Becerra, Former Community Director for Ordal & Stuen Halls: “I did not come alone, as I am

  • ) proposal outlining the scientific and/or career training goals of the internship project. Making a link between the project and the priorities of the Pinto Abalone Recovery Plan is advised, however all projects will be considered. Submit the proposal via email to Katie.Sowul@dfw.wa.gov. Applications due January 19th, 2024.   https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/02284 Read Previous TECBIO REU – University of Pittsburgh Read Next Tenure-track faculty position in chemistry LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity

  • received a speaker award, ranking fifth. “I’m incredibly impressed with the quality of competition. At every tournament, the entire region gets better, and I’m so happy to help make sure PLU keeps its place as a regional powerhouse,” said Tinker. The PLU Speech and Debate team competed against eight other schools this weekend. Aust and Tinker competed against a large pool of 72 speakers for their respective speaker awards. “This was a great start to our semester, with one of our top teams making it to

  • How to Make a PaymentStudents may choose to make student account payments in the following ways:In-PersonThe Business Office cashier will be open and accepting in-person cash or check payments-Monday through Friday from 9:00am – 12:00pm and 1:00pm – 4:00pm. Should you need assistance with making a payment or have a question regarding your student account please email acctsrec@plu.edu. This email will be checked Monday through Friday from 8:00am – 5:00pm. Additionally, you can easily pay on your

  • University, 1986. Kimball, Bruce. The “True Professional Ideal” in America. Oxford: Blackwell, 1992. McMillin, Linda & Berberet, Jerry, Ed. A New Academic Compact: Revisioning the Relationship Between Faculty and their Institutions. Bolton, MA: Anker Publishing, 2002. O’Meara, KerryAnn & Rice, Eugene R., Ed. Faculty Priorities Reconsidered: Rewarding Multiple Forms of Scholarship. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2005. Rice, R. Eugene. Making a Place for the New American Scholar. Washington, D.C.: American

  • Holocaust Studies Professorship turns into Holocaust ChairNew gifts in 2010 in support of the Kurt Mayer Professorship in Holocaust Studies have pushed that endowment total beyond $2 million, making it the third endowed chair at PLU. The Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies again secures the university’s position as one of the premier centers for Holocaust studies in the nation. Holocaust studies is not a new idea at PLU. It is an area of academic distinction and excellence that has been built

  • , 115B MBRC 116, 306, 322, 334 OGYM 103, 104, 205 RAMS 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 317, 319 UCTR 100, 133, 171, 201, 203, 214E, 214W   TurningPoint Cloud Last spring, Turning Technologies rolled out their new clicker software, TurningPoint Cloud, to replace TurningPoint 5.X software. This summer we upgraded the Turning Technologies Sakai integration and classroom computers were upgraded with TurningPoint Cloud software 7.3. Visit the web page Making the Transition to TurningPoint Cloud for

  • A Parkland institution for 18 years, Reyna’s Mexican Restaurant is the place you go when you want authentic Mexican food served by a wonderful family. Situated at 411 Garfield St. in Parkland, Reyna’s is a warm place to grab traditional Mexican food including tacos, chimichangas, and enchiladas. Their prices are reasonable and the portions are huge, making it a popular restaurant for locals and students in Parkland.The owner, Felix Guzman had long dreamed of having a restaurant of his own

  • together this exhibition and lecture.” The exhibit will capture the adventurous spirit of Nordic explorers from the past and present, and look at their ongoing legacies, presenting the exploration and discovery of the likes of Leif Erikson, Fritjof Nansen, Roald Amundsen and Heyerdahl. Ragnar Kvam Jr. Through this exhibit, learn about the rich history and tradition of Scandinavian explorers who have spanned the globe encountering new lands, boldly reaching inaccessible places and making countless

  • , all over Europe, Canada, the United States (including in Washington State), Nigeria, Mali, Uganda and so many more. The SCC’s student employees, Coral Hunter and KD Williams developed an exhibit based on Greta Thunberg and the school strikes she has inspired. They have researched Greta Thunberg and Fridays for Future, planned, and installed an exhibit in the SCC. We encourage you to come see the exhibit as it bears witness to the impact that young people are making in the world, both on climate