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  • $7,500 per year – In the areas of Art & Design, Media, Dance, Music, and Theatre Visit Scholarship – $1,000 per year – Visit campus the year prior to your enrollment and you’ll automatically receive this scholarship Find more PLU scholarshipsWe also offer need-based scholarships and grants (as determined by the FAFSA or WASFA) But that’s not all! We encourage you to look and apply for outside scholarships, too. Some of the scholarship search engines we recommend are BigFuture, Niche, Appily

  • disciplines: art, communication, music or theatre. In addition to the primary discipline of the course, the second discipline may be drawn from the College of Professional Studies or from outside of the school. (4) IHON 291 : Directed Study To provide individual undergraduate students with introductory study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as DS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. (1 to 4) IHON 328 : Social Justice

  • 2026 Contact: 253-535-8342Educational Policies Committee (EPC)Membership for 2023-24: Name: Emily Davidson (davidsef@plu.edu) Department: Global and Cultural Studies Committee Seat: Expires 2024 Contact: 253-535-7311 Name: Jessica Schwinck (schwinjl@plu.edu) – Chair Department: Nursing Committee Seat: Expires 2024 Contact: 253-535-7682 Name: Tom Smith (smithtt@plu.edu) – Secretary Department: Music, Theatre and Dance Committee Seat: Expires 2026 Contact: 253-535-7323 Name: David Wolff (wolffda

  • Spring Happenings: On-Campus Events This May at PLU Posted by: Zach Powers / May 5, 2015 May 5, 2015 TACOMA, Wash. (May 4, 2015)— May is a busy month here at PLU. In fact, no other month comes close to packing-in as many on-campus events.Featuring a highly anticipated theatre production, numerous music ensemble performances, Scandinavian heritage events, countless Capstone presentations, and much more, May’s assortment of happenings serves as a countdown to graduation and represents the

  • and forms of joyful expression.UPCOMING EVENTS Crow Ho Ho  Dec. 16 | 7:30 | Black Box Theatre (Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts) PLU’s student improv group, the Clay Crows, presents an evening of holiday themed improvised performance. Nordic Fest Dinner Dec. 19 | 5 p.m. | Scandinavian Cultural Center This year’s theme is “A Child’s Christmas Wish.” Evening will Celebrate Nordic Children’s Literature and traditional Scandinavian holiday food including glogg (warm, spiced win

  • 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Archivist Reflects on 50 Years at PLU April 30, 2015 New Panama Canal Project April 28, 2015 What Can You Do With a PLU Degree? January 21, 2015 Seattle Repertory Theatre January 20, 2015 Archives > < Winter 2018 Fall 2017 Spring 2017 Winter 2017 Fall 2016 Spring 2016 Winter 2016 Fall 2015 Spring 2015 Winter 2015 Fall 2014 Spring 2014 © 2015 Pacific Lutheran University | All

  • and Science – 8 semester hours These courses emphasize the understanding of scientific knowledge that underpins environmental issues. The interpretation and presentation of data along with concepts of science are stressed. Students select two courses (from two different departments) from the following: BIOL 116: Introductory Ecology (4) BIOL 367: Conservation Biology & Management, Pre-req: BIOL 226 (4) BIOL 368: Ecology, Pre-req: BIOL 226 (4) BIOL 369: Marine Biology, Pre-req: BIOL 226 (4) CHEM

  • Review Computer and Network Use Policies Install Anti-Virus Software and Review Cyber Safety Tips Access Online Systems Use Classroom Technology Get Help [top] Activate Your ePassWhat’s an ePass? Your PLU ePass includes a PLU username and a password. Your ePass enables you to access online services available only to the PLU community, such as e-mail, campus network registration, and the Sakai learning management system for your classes. And you may need your ePass to access online forms such as meal

  • on Duty. Vendor & Contractor AccessVendor & Contractor AccessPLU utilizes contractors and vendors across campus. Construction and other mechanical work is coordinated through Facilities Management. Facilities will provide Construction Alerts to affected areas to provide advanced notice of any disruption to the workplace and the presence of non-PLU individuals. Contractors and service vendors who are on campus for long durations of time may be issued temporary access cards. This process is

  • everything from economic trade policy and commercial advocacy, to human rights and elections. Scott Foss '91 Senior paleontologist at Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management I spend a lot of time helping develop policy, as well as reviewing other proposed policy, thinking about how it could affect paleontological resources. We’re also really big in the planning and management process of public lands. If there will be a pipeline, right-of-way or an energy corridor that may affect a lot of