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  • reads “Exercise Science” at the bottom, showing students adjusting a breathing measuring device over the face of another student, behind them, a screen records data. The second photo reads “Pre-physical Therapy” at the bottom, showing a student taking the pulse of another student, who stands on a treadmill. The third photo reads “Health & Fitness Education” at the bottom, showing a professor pointing onto a computer monitor while a student looks on. The fourth photo reads “Health & Fitness Promotion

  • 154 (with 164 Lab) Biology Secondary EducationStudents planning to be certified to teach biology in high school should plan to complete a B.A. or B.S. in biology. Upper-division biology course selection should be made in consultation with a biology advisor. See the School of Education section of the catalog for biology courses required for certification. Minor20 semester hours including: BIOL 225, 226 12 semester hours elective coursework in biology (minimum 4 semester hours upper division

  • compounds, and that supports their educational goals, whether toward graduate study, the medical and health professions, biotechnology, forensic science, education, business, or as a complement to other studies. For good reason, chemistry is often called “the central science.” The Department of Chemistry’s courses, curriculum, faculty, and facilities are approved by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the department offers ACS certified degrees. Students get hands-on experience using sophisticated

  • Death of Dr. William Teska: “We have lost a valued colleague, a global humanitarian, and a deeply committed leader in higher education.” Posted by: Lace M. Smith / June 28, 2016 June 28, 2016 Dear Campus Community: It is with a heavy heart that I write to inform you of the sudden passing of Professor of Biology Dr. William Teska, who was found in his home on Saturday, June 25, deceased of natural causes.  Bill leaves a lasting legacy in PLU’s Environmental Studies Program, and a huge hole in

  • ever been given? Brian GalanteWhy did you choose PLU? Donovan KlegaWhat’s been your favorite class so far? Samrawit ZeinuWhat’s the best part about being a senior? Becca BamerHave you picked up a hobby since starting at PLU? Neal YakelisWhat do you like about teaching PLU students? Sam EllefsonWhere’s your favorite place to laugh in Tacoma? Rhiannon BergWhat’s your dream news internship? Jeff DunnWhere’s your favorite place to listen to live music near PLU? Christian BondWhat’s your favorite sports

  • “the Tacoma Method.” Youtz is a frequent public speaker on Chinese arts and culture, and presented a talk on Chinese poetry and music to the China Club of Seattle on January 18, 2013. Student Activities PLU Chinese Studies Activities Chinese languages classes’ soccer match 足球比賽. May Day 2013. Watch highlights on YouTube. Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋節, Fall 2012. Chinese studies faculty and associates wrote Chinese poetry by moonlight on the campus in chalk. Watch on YouTube. Mycal Ford (’12) An alumnus

  • leadership of Brian Galante, Director of Choral Studies and Associate Dean for the newly established School of Music, Theatre & Dance. Download Program Download Poster Support PLU Choir of the WestYour donation helps make our regional, national, and international tours possible! Thank you for supporting live choral performances and our outstanding students with your gift.Donate Follow us on Instagram

  • tour. Please share it with friends, family and co-workers. We look forward to sharing our music with you! For information and promotional materials about each venue on our tour itinerary, select the city below. LongviewPortlandSalemThe Grotto, PortlandMarylhurstLongviewWednesday April 15 • 7:30 pm Longview Community Church 2323 Washington Way, Longview, WA 98632 Free admission (an offering will be taken) Driving Directions Promotional Materials: Bulletin Inserts Press ReleasePortlandThursday, April

  • Sølvvinden Flute Ensemble Sølvvinden Flute Ensemble members at the State Capitol The Sølvvinden Flute Ensemble was founded in 1994 by the ensemble’s first director, Rae Terpenning. The ensemble performs frequently at PLU and venues such as Town Hall in Seattle, the Washington State Capitol Rotunda, the Concert Series of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Olympia, and Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital. In past years, the ensemble has been selected to perform at the Washington Music Educators

  • Latino Studies Learning Objectives1) Through the analysis of a wide array of Latino cultural productions (literature, film, music, visual arts, socio-political studies), students will be introduced to Latino Studies as a field, its history from the Civil Rights era to the present, its spaces of engagement (community, academy, political, cultural), and main theoretical contributions. 2) Students will complicate their understanding of US history, geography, and dominant narratives about Latinos