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  • , followed by custom questions added at the unit level (if any), and custom questions added by the instructor (if any). Students taking some courses that count toward General Education/Core Curriculum requirements may also see an additional question regarding learning outcomes.   *If a student cannot locate their invitation email, they should search provost@plu.edu and/or EvaluationKIT in their email. Any log-in link emailed previously from EvaluationKIT (even from a previous semester) will take the

  • Gardens, Westwood One, General Mills, and Equinox as well as civic groups and organizations.  She has published widely in professional journals and books. Her work has been featured in Jere Longman’s book, Girls of Summer, Lauren Gregg’s The Champion Within, Michelle Akers’ book, The Game and The Glory, The Soccer Bible, Brandi Chastain’s It’s Not About the Bra and Tom Farry’s book Game On:  The All-American Race to Make Champions of Our Children. Dr. Hacker has delivered lectures and invited papers

  • (January 1 – July 31) semesters. The plan begins August 1st. International student Wellness Access Plan fees are covered through international student insurance. How do I access the reimbursement for medical costs covered by the plan?For services provided at the PLU Health Services Clinic, there is no need to complete any paperwork. For off-campus services, students must complete a claim form that will be sent to a third party adjuster, the National Accident & Health General Agency (NAGHA), for review

  • a computer or I need help completing my application?If your computer access is limited or you need personal assistance with your application, please visit your local WorkSource office for assistance. For general application questions or if you have a disability and need accommodation, please contact the Human Resources Office at 253-535-7185 or humr@plu.edu. What if I don't provide an email address on my online application?If you do not provide an email address, you will not receive

  • enough for the number; but the Morlands had little other right to the word, for they were in general very plain, and Catherine, for many years of her life, as plain as any. She had a thin awkward figure, a sallow skin without colour, dark lank hair, and strong features—so much for her person; and not less unpropitious for heroism seemed her mind. She was fond of all boy’s plays, and greatly preferred cricket not merely to dolls, but to the more heroic enjoyments of infancy, nursing a dormouse

  • progressed, it seems that the producers had stumbled across the right formula. The concert was finished at 9:00 before it got too chilly. In general, the weather worked out well; JUTS has only been rained out two times in ten years. In those cases, it was moved into Lagerquist Concert Hall. (JUTS is never cancelled due to weather.) The crowd—at first of modest size—was very loyal. It became their Thursday night ritual for six weeks in the summer and you saw a lot of the same faces each year. The crowd

  • standing (1-year) program, up to 12 credits may be transferred into PLU’s program. As a general rule, several of the program’s “practice” courses – Social Work Theory and Practice I & II courses and all three Practicum Experience courses – cannot be transferred. In cases where any practice course transfers are approved, they must be from another CSWE accredited MSW program. All transferred courses must fulfill PLU MSW course requirements and learning outcomes. Credits from another discipline, from

  • be really  happy, I had to feel like as I was contributing to life in general, something meaningful,” said Kennedy in an interview before the Wang Center Symposium, which will take place March 4-5 on the PLU Campus. Kennedy will speak the second day of the event, the theme of which is “Understanding the World Through Sports.” The transformation from budding bicycle repair teacher to soccer tournament organizer and life coach, came about fairly quickly after Kennedy stepped off that plane in

  • February 24, the day of The People’s Gathering, “Professional Development Day” in Tacoma. In the spirit of The People’s Gathering, the proclamation encourages “all government agencies, corporate and small business entities, nonprofit organizations, educational institutions and individual citizens to educate themselves in the areas of cultural awareness, literacy and competency as a way to strive towards unity.” Conference registration is $250 for general attendees and $125 for students. Discounts are

  • this Lute’s life workResoLute feature about Kristina Walker’s work as executive director of Downtown on the Go, a nonprofit organization that advocates for transportation alternatives in and around the heart of Tacoma.How did experiences at PLU prepare you for this political journey? I think having a liberal arts degree gave me a taste of a little bit of everything, taught me to be a good listener and a curious learner. And I certainly built my confidence as a leader in general at PLU. So much of