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  • one or more faculty members and presented to the department. Completion of the departmental reading program of primary sources. Honors majors in philosophy are expected to complement their regular courses by reading and discussing three or four important works under the personal supervision of department faculty. The reading list should be obtained at an early date from the department chair. it is best that the reading program not be concentrated into a single semester, but pursued at a leisurely

  • , June, August, September), thus application deadlines vary widely. It is always advantageous to apply early, so reach school deadlines well in advance! For a list of deadlines for each CASPA-participating PA program, please see the following link. You will be required to electronically enter biographical information, academic history, experiences, and to upload a personal essay. All letters of recommendation are submitted to CASPA electronically. In this section, you must enter information for a

  • , June, August, September), thus application deadlines vary widely. It is always advantageous to apply early, so reach school deadlines well in advance! For a list of deadlines for each CASPA-participating PA program, please see the following link. You will be required to electronically enter biographical information, academic history, experiences, and to upload a personal essay. All letters of recommendation are submitted to CASPA electronically. In this section, you must enter information for a

  • where alcohol is permitted, all guests present when alcohol is open must be 21 years of age or older. 5. Activities and devices facilitating or promoting excessive consumption of alcohol, including but not limited to: drinking games, funnels, beer bongs, common-source containers (kegs, pony kegs, party balls, etc.), are prohibited. 6. This policy is intended to allow for personal, responsible use; therefore, the possession of large quantities of alcohol is prohibited, including, but not limited to

  • continue to speak. Mary Oliver’s words are as common in our community as the scriptures themselves. Her “Instructions for Living a Life” are the armature of our liturgy. Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it. These same words have formed my own personal liturgy. For almost two decades they were posted above my desk or on the first page of my journal. Her words were painted on an exterior door that leads from my back yard to the alley. A reminder to me every time I crossed that threshold that my

  • , chemical hazards, community safety education, lock down emergency response, use of personal protective equipment, skateboard use on campus, and hearing conservation.Who represents you on the Safety Committee?See our membership list here. Is there an issue that you would like your Safety Committee to address? Email us at safety@plu.edu.Building Inspection FormWould you like to know what we look for when doing an inspection?  Check out our Building Inspection Checklist. Safety/Hazard Concerns: Email PLU

  • to be hosted on a limited and infrequent basis.  The University encourages roommates to discuss issues of privacy and personal space. It is recommended that roommates discuss courtesy guidelines for the use of their room proactively and early in the semester. If any assistance is needed, contact a residence hall staff member.   Guests must not stay longer than four consecutive nights, any four nights out of seven, or any eight nights out of thirty. Visits exceeding 8 hours in a day, regardless of

  • undergraduate women in physics to highlight career opportunities for women in physics and the contributions of women in physics. The meeting will provide ample opportunities for interacting with fellow physicists. The conference will include the following activities: Presentations by professional physicists on their cutting edge research and personal career paths; Panels featuring career opportunities outside academia; Workshops or panels offering guidance on how to get involved in summer research, the

  • women in physics. The meeting will provide ample opportunities for interacting with fellow physicists. The conference will include the following activities: Presentations by professional physicists on their cutting edge research and personal career paths Panels featuring career opportunities outside academia Workshops or panels offering guidance on how to get involved in summer research, the graduate school application process, applying to transfer to a four-year college from a community college

  • Paula Leitz, associate professor of education. “Capstones at PLU engage students in focusing their total PLU education into a focused area. It is not just a culminating activity – it is an opportunity to rethink and refine one’s personal reflection on the result of four years of intellectual engagement at PLU,” Leitz said. “Faculty are a significant part of this process as they lend their expertise and provide individualized support to students.” Nevis Granum ’13 exhibits some of his photographs as