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  • Current Student Resources If you have any questions regarding your VA Certification or VA Benefits at PLU, please contact Neshell Chabot (henkelnd@plu.edu), our VA Certifying Official within Student Financial Services. Navigating Your Financial Benefits Education Benefits: GI Bill/ Chapter 33: Educational assistance program that helps to pay for college, graduate school, and training programs. It includes payment of tuition and fees, a monthly housing allowance, and a stipend for books and

  • projects. Faculty utilize the PLU SoN mobile health van to schedule community-based health screening, health promotion, community clinics, or other activities, most typically in underserved areas or with vulnerable and underserved populations. Faculty interested in driving the SoN mobile health van must have special training prior to taking the van out. To schedule use of the van or to ask about training, please contact DNP Project Coordinator. Delta Iota Chi Delta Iota Chi is PLU’s Nursing service

  • Rowing Championships in Chungju, South Korea, among other accomplishments. McCarthy stood at the head of Dr. Colleen Hacker’s class this month and told students about classification requirements in the Paralympics, exhaustive nonstop training and her experience serving as a representative on the Athletes’ Advisory Council, which broadens communication between the U.S. Olympic Committee and active athletes competing in the games. But mostly she talked about using failure as a catalyst for success

  • : COLLEGE ACCESS FOR UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS IN CALIFORNIA.  Many of the resources and content are valuable for educators working with undocumented students in any state. TRAINING: The Undocuemnted Student Task Force works with the Gold Group to offer trainings for the PLU campus community.  Please email undocu@plu.edu for more information. FOLLOW: Staying up to date with immigrant rights can be challenging in this quickly moving world.  Here are a few that we follow for information: Northwest Immigrants

  • and Me by Ta Nehisi Coates, a book that all first-year PLU students have read for the incoming classes of 2017 and 2018. The conference features an incredible line up of leading theologians and we encourage you and your congregations or colleagues to read their works prior to the conference (Check out the suggested reading list).Past Conferences 2017 - SING! 500 years of Faith, Reform and Liberation 2016 – Free at Last? Lutheran Perspectives on Racial Justice 2015 – Tikkun Olam: The Legacy and

  • leadership via diversity, equity, and inclusion? If so, one of these experiential programs is perfect for your participation. While these aren’t classes and are more like learning labs, they are built on your active participation and commitment to the program. Each program has an application process, to learn more, email Becki Torgerson at torgerrm@plu.edu, or call at (253) 535-7245. Each of these programs are open to current full-time PLU students. Inquiry This certificate program allows you to learn

  • New Design Research Lab Opens Posted by: Reesa Nelson / November 8, 2021 November 8, 2021 The Department of Art & Design is proud to announce the creation of the Design Research Lab in Ingram Hall. A student-led project supported by faculty member Samer Fouad, Visiting Assistant Professor of Design, the space includes a design library, work tables, a printer, and various consumable resources. The lab is located in room 106 and is open during business hours during classes or by student request

  • ." Critical/Cultural Communication Studies Vol. 12, 2015: 205-208. Eckstein, J. "Yellow rain: Radiolab and the acoustics of strategic maneuvering." Journal of Argumentation in Context Vol. 3, 2014: 35-56. Accolades New Investigator Award, Rhetoric and Communication Theory Division of National Communication Association, 2020 Jackson Fellow, 2020-2021 Daniel Rohrer Memorial Outstanding Research Award, American Forensics Association, 2017 Biography Dr. Eckstein is an Assistant Professor who teaches classes

  • the required courses, electives, and their prerequisites. You don’t need to take all of these courses, just some of them. Note that this doesn’t include all of the prerequisites, just those in CSCI. Some courses may require classes from other departments such as math or physics.Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Computer Science Example 4-year graduation plan Major requirements The Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science is designed for those students who want a solid CS background, but want to couple

  • getting to pick classes that fit with the kinds of literature I was interested in, whether that was children’s books, Jane Austen, or feminist Lit. It was so great to be able to revisit books or genres that I’ve loved and read and view them through a more critical lens, and learn more about the context around their publication. It made the stories even more interesting to me!