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  • : Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Geologic Hazards GEOS 104: Conservation of Natural Resources GEOS 105: Meteorology GEOS 106: Geology of National Parks GEOS 107: Global Climate Changes PHYS 110: Astronomy PHYS 125: College Physics I PHYS 126: College Physics II PHYS 153: General Physics I PHYS 154: General Physics II Computer Science & Mathematics (4) 4 semester hours Choose from the following courses: DATA 133: Introduction to Data Science I CSCI 144: Introduction to Computer Science MATH 123: Modern

  • fitness videos Meet the marine animals of the Seattle Aquarium Free yoga classes (9am and 1pm daily) Virtual Rec Programs OUTDOORS Outdoor & Nature With proper physical distancing practices, you can take a break from indoor spaces. Whether you are on the PLU campus, in WA state, or your home state, these ideas will motivate you to go outside. Hikes in Tacoma – Did you know that the Pacific Northwest is one of the top hiking destinations? Check out the Top Ten hiking trails. Biking in Tacoma – Want to

  • many of the following specialties: Aerospace or Automotive Paint Application, Paints & Coatings, Inorganic Chemical Processes, Environmental Health and Safety, Sealants, and/or Analytics Experience performing applications of inorganic finishes. Experience finishing and painting in either Aircraft, Automotive or Marine. Excellent oral and written communication skills Typical Education/Experience: Education/experience typically acquired through advanced technical education from an accredited course

  • named CEO, Wolfe had served as the Deputy Executive Director of the Port since June 2005. Prior to joining the Port of Tacoma, he served for two years as the Executive Director of the Port of Olympia, and before that as Olympia’s Director of Operations and Marine Terminal General Manager. Wolfe also spent 10 years with Maersk Sealand/APM Terminals in Tacoma, most recently as the terminal’s Operations Manager. A native of Puyallup, Washington, Wolfe earned a Bachelor’s degree in business

  • (CLC). Combat Diver Qualification CourseStudents are trained in specialized physical conditioning, waterborne operations to include day and night ocean subsurface navigation swims, day and night team infiltration dives, deep dives, search dives, diving physics, physiology and injuries, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, marine hazards, tides and currents, US Navy dive tables, submarine lock-in/lock-out familiarization, closed-circuit and open-circuit dives, surface swims, small boat operations, and a

  • programs Applications for select J-Term 2025 are open with rolling deadlines! Explore J-Term 2025 ProgramsInternational Programs BIOL 363 | Tropical Marine Ecology This program is still accepting applications! ARTD 383 (CX) or IHON 260 (H2) | The Arts and Society: How Museums Make MeaningProgram BrochureCourse FlyerProgram BrochureCourse Flyer NURS 287 (VW) | Is Death Allowed?: An International Comparative Look at End-of-Life Policies NURS 487/587/687 | Social Determinants of Health in Oaxaca

  • many of the following specialties: Aerospace or Automotive Paint Application, Paints & Coatings, Inorganic Chemical Processes, Environmental Health and Safety, Sealants, and/or Analytics Experience performing applications of inorganic finishes. Experience finishing and painting in either Aircraft, Automotive or Marine. Excellent oral and written communication skills Typical Education/Experience: Education/experience typically acquired through advanced technical education from an accredited course

  • to the lab to pinpoint potential hazards. Denham was an aircraft mechanic in the Air Force. She found a home in the geosciences department after returning to school from her service. “When I started going back to school I really found a love in geology and this summer has really brought that home to me,” Denham said. “It has helped me understand that I am doing something that I really am passionate about. It doesn’t really feel like doing work when you’re doing something that you like to do.” And

  • Dr. Richard and Mrs. Helen WeathermonHelen Jensen arrived at Pacific Lutheran College in 1945 from her hometown of St. Helens, OR; Dick arrived a year later in 1946 after a year of service in the Marine Corps.  Both were the first in their families to attend college.  Dick was born in Hoquiam, WA, raised in Tacoma, WA, and graduated from Tacoma’s Lincoln High School.  Initially football was the draw to PLC for Dick, having been told by friend Jack Proud (’52) that he thought Coach Clifford

  • Center Museum in Neah Bay. Planning for the next repatriation project is underway and will be a collaborative effort with tribal groups in Arizona.Study Anthropology at PLUAnthropology examines the politics, medicine, kinship, art and religion of various peoples and times. Read Previous PLU launches new Master of Social Work (MSW) degree Read Next Lydia Flaspohler ’25 and Ryan Fisher ’24 dive into the secrets of marine microorganisms COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't