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  • in my education … trying to choose my courses, what’ll fit my requirements for a major or minor,” he said. “The Center is always very welcoming. It makes you feel very at home — and I’d say it’s indicative of the university, too.”

  • could relate to her student in that moment, harkening back to her own brush with failure in college. She underperformed in a couple classes, as a result of her personal anxieties, and risked not graduating. “I struggled hard with being disciplined and being interested in the work,” she said of the courses, “I failed two exams and ended up having to schedule blocks of time in a study room in the library for hours at a time to force myself to do the work.” “It was almost a shame thing. I didn’t want

  • course by completing the Course Withdrawal form on the Registrar’s website. Full Withdrawal Students who wish to withdraw from all courses must submit the Withdrawal form, which can be found in the Documents section of the Center for Student Success website. If a student withdraws with an owing balance, the balance is due immediately. A financial hold will be placed on the account upon notification of withdrawal until the balance is paid in full. Medical Withdrawal Students may petition to withdraw

  • something to do after your class. Le KangBusiness, 2011 I am doing well. I got all “A” (including some A-) in my academic courses last year. People here are very nice. I have two jobs on campus, one is from dining service and the other one is from campus safety. I am here welcome new Sichuan students come to PLU study. Xiaoxiao ShiBusiness, 2010 PLU is a good place to study, and people here are really nice. I am studying Accounting, and hopefully can get my CPA certificate. Classes here have tight

  • taking a few geoscience courses from PLU professors Steven Benham and Duncan Foley, my outlook on science changed. I became deeply passionate about geosciences, almost to the point of switching my major. In the end, I found the best route was a mix of teaching and geosciences. “PLU is where I learned how to learn… It was in college that learning became authentic and meaningful. It felt like my learning had a purpose. In retrospect, it wasn’t the teaching concepts or philosophies that have gotten me

  • Namibia, displaying the outside, and then students working in the lab inside the building. Then, a video of the school in Norway with similar clips. Lastly, the outside of the school in Trinidad and Tobago and a clip of a lecturer inside.] Dr. Behrens: You have opportunities to go places like Namibia, or Norway and the University of Southeast Norway. Also the University of West Indies in Trinidad and Tobago. And those all give students opportunities to develop their upper division courses, while

  • : Those are skills that I learned through the liberal arts portion of the program here. [video: Coral’s voice continues over clips. A professor stands in front of a whiteboard, teaching a class. A teaching assistant helps a student with class material.] Coral: Generally, the classes are really small, so I’ve always really enjoyed that because we have been able to work together, get one-on-one help, and then that’s also balanced with pretty small lab courses. [video: Return to Coral.] Coral: Overall

  • clip of sun shining through the leaves of a tree. Fade to black.] Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About Earth Science is a multidisciplinary field that studies the features, processes and history of the earth. Earth scientists are central to addressing the challenges and issues facing the world in the 21st century, such as global climate change and evolving demands for energy resources. As an Earth Science major at PLU, you’ll get to take courses ranging from conservation of natural

  • on when you are addressing stipulations, so the HPRB can tell what was changed. Also, when cutting and pasting material from a word processing program (e.g., Word), use: Control-Shift-V (for PCs) or Command-Shift-V (for Macs). This pastes without the formatting and makes fewer strange things happen when you try to edit. Still having trouble? Please feel free to reach out by email at hprb@plu.edu.CITI (ONLINE ETHICS TRAINING) QUESTIONSHow do I register for CITI training and which courses do I need

  • her time on The Voice. Guest Contributors Samuel Torvend, Ph.D. Samuel Torvend, Ph.D., is professor of the history of Christianity and currently serves as the university chair in Lutheran studies. As a historian of Christianity, his research focuses on the history of religious responses to poverty and food insecurity. He also teaches courses on religious art and architecture and their role in reforming movements. Among his published works are Luther and the Hungry Poor: Gathered Fragments . Kevin