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  • Poster Presentations Spring Poster Presentations On Monday May 2nd, our graduating Seniors presented their research to peers and faculty and staff on a variety of topics. Congratulations on a job well done! May 10, 2016 graduatesnursing

  • credits) (2) BUSA 388 (Special Topics).  The special topics course will be focused on nonprofit operations, and customized projects may allow it to be considered for an elective with management or marketing. (4 credits) (3) BUSA 491 (Independent Study).  We can explore if an independent study could be appropriate for your program at PLU. (4 credits) Interested? Hurry, space is extremely limited (only 7-10 spaces are available). For more information, an application or answers to FAQ’s, please visit

  • include: Videos posted online to watch before or after class Online instructional content posted for remediation or a deeper exploration of topics Student-generated content shared using wikis, blogs, or websites Open educational resources (OERs), including videos and websites Publisher resources, including websites, tutorials, games, videos, and simulations Using existing resources can save you time and effort by utilizing the expertise of others. Some places to search for content include: Library

  • In our new series, “Office Hours,” faculty open their doors and give you a look into their creative spaces. Join these faculty for their own office hours at PLU. Come in, sit down, have a conversation, you might just learn something new! Associate Professor Jp Avila Office: Ingram 106 Email: jp.avila@plu.edu Courses taught: Upper level graphic design Topics of Interest: Design, Service, New gadgets Tip: Loves chocolate Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday 9:30-1:30. Schedule appointments using

  • Administrative ResourcesAdditional resources are on the way! Once completed, these pages will contain a comprehensive set of resources for deans, chairs, and their administrative staff. Policies, procedures, helpful instructions, and forms related to Academic Human Resources, Budgeting and Planning, and administrative topics will be included.Academic PersonnelFaculty Appointments & Personnel MattersGo to ResourcesBudgeting & PlanningPolicies, Guidelines & TrainingComing Soon..Academic Program

  • Poster Presentations Posted by: priggekl / May 10, 2016 May 10, 2016 Spring Poster PresentationsOn Monday May 2nd, our graduating Seniors presented their research to peers and faculty and staff on a variety of topics. Congratulations on a job well done! Read Previous PLU Alumni Named Pierce County Nurse of the Year Read Next Two Nursing Students to National Championship with Women’s Rowing Team LATEST POSTS Dr. Mary Moller – 2018 APNA Psychiatric Nurse of the Year April 30, 2019 Isabella Zubrod

  • March 1, 2010 Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation By Barbara Clements The 2010 Wang Center Symposium: Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation, will feature many speakers and topics on the global impact of sports and recreation. Wang Center Symposium: Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation, March 4-5. The event, March 4-5, will include a keynote address by Olympic speed skating gold medalist Joey Cheek, who has used the international stage to turn

  • , we will work with student writers to help them learn proofreading and editing strategies. We will not second-guess the grade a paper will receive. Although we will not write papers for students, we will help writers brainstorm for topics, discuss ways to expand or narrow existing topics, help with organization, etc. We will not divulge the content of our sessions to anyone other than the writer. No Call/No Show Policy Students are responsible for canceling any scheduled appointment they will not

  • Mission StatementPrism exists to celebrate the work and achievement of the Division of Humanities as well as to promote continuing education among our colleagues and constituents. Focusing on important issues of the day, Prism provides a vehicle for contemporary reflection and opinion, while lifting up the enduring values of the Liberal Arts. The magazine endeavors to address topics of lively interest, from a variety of perspectives within the university community, and with the clear

  • name that discusses environmental issues and what can be done about them going forward. Look below at some of the previous lecture topics and see how PLU’s Scandinavian roots are helping support its global future.