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  • Alison Nishi ’26 Communication Associate she/her Biography Biography Alison is a second-year student, who joined Medialab because she wanted to explore multiple types of media and develop more firsthand experience and skills. During her time in Medialab, she hopes to learn how to collaborate with teams and clients in a more professional setting.

  • Time 2021 K-8 Place Awards PlaceNamesSchoolProject Title Grade 11stValerieRainierBug Hotel: A Habitat Project Grade 21st SuhassCentennialHow Does the Color of Light Affect Seed Germination and Plant Growth? 1st HarishStewartMake a Wish and Blow the Candle 2ndPalakCentennialWi-Fi Warriors! 2ndSarinaSeaburyPower Up! : Creating a DIY Battery 3rdHarisChambersErasing Mistakes- A Microscopic View 3rdSmritiCentennialWhat causes the phases of the moon? Honorable MentionMarilynChief LeschiIs There Iron in

  • course restriction (e.g. prerequisites, instructor permission, course capacity, time conflict, etc). If students are feeling overwhelmed by the process, the CSS will have drop-in advisors available throughout registration and they can help you get registered! Remember – advisors cannot override holds on your account. Registration ResourcesClasses availableHow to RegisterWeekly Planning WorksheetHow to use CAPP ReportStudent Financial AgreementWho is my Advisor?When do I Register?How to check holdsHow

  • Should I go to Graduate School Right After Undergrad? Posted by: chaconac / January 25, 2022 January 25, 2022 As an undergraduate student, you have countless opportunities ahead of you. You also have countless options regarding your next professional or academic move.If you think that graduate school is in your future, you may be wondering — when should I go to grad school? Should I go to graduate school right after undergrad? There’s data-backed research that suggests that now is the best time

  • accommodation process smooth and efficient. A short application, submitting your 504 or IEP, and then a meeting with me are the three requirements to have accommodations activated at PLU. In my role as the Director of the Office of Accessibility and Accommodation Resources, I am well equipped to read and review 504s and IEPs and determine how they will apply at PLU. Some of the most common accommodation requests that I receive are about extra time for testing, deadline flexibility, note support, and short

  • received his diploma from BJ’s Barber & Beauty College and was a licensed barber.   He was a faithful and active deacon and member in Sunday School and church.  He was active in the community and prison ministry.  He died of a sudden heart attack in May, 2002. Travis married Shirley Coleman Aikin one week after she graduated with her BSN and BA from PLU in May, 1971.  During her time at PLU, she was active in Delta Iota Chi.  Shirley was commissioned into the U.S. Army Nurse Corps and served on active

  • 253.535.7209 www.plu.edu/individualized-majors/ bixelp@plu.edu Patricia Bixel, Ph.D., Interim Dean Individualized Major in Interdisciplinary StudiesThis program offers students the opportunity to develop and complete personally designed, interdisciplinary majors that are grounded in the liberal arts and build connections with professional programs. Students may apply for the Individualized Major in Interdisciplinary Studies at any time during their years at PLU, but it is preferred they do so

  • second year, Shayna advocated for student diversity, social justice, and sustainability. To do so, she remembered two distinct events: Immigration Simulation and baking bread in South Hall. Immigration Simulation transformed the Chris Knutzen Hall into different stations depicting the U.S. citizenship process. “We learned all about what it’s like to become a citizen of this country, and why certain people might have an easier time doing that. You would walk through each station as if you were going

  • Fireside Chat with PLU Alumna Suzy Levy, ’99, and Author of Mind the Inclusion Gap: how allies can bridge the divide between talking diversity and taking action Tuesday, October 1, 2024 12 noon – 1pm Pacific time Register for Zoom details We live in a wonderfully diverse and increasingly connected world. With that rise in connection comes a steep rise in expectations…Expectations that we know how to talk about diversity, including with people who are different than ourselves…Expectations that

  • Unfortunately, prior to the upgrades in the Lagerquist Production room this past winter we could only record two tracks at a time, or a single stereo file. This provided a new challenge for me: the mix I recorded was set in stone. If I failed to balance the instruments properly while recording, there would be no way to fix them later. I’ll admit, I was worried. I’d never been in a situation where I couldn’t go back and fix things in a recording, and this was my first time producing an album at PLU. My First