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  • . Department of Education (you’ll find information about what that means here) and recently announced that colleges and universities will not receive FAFSA information until “the first half of March”. As soon as we receive FAFSA information, we’ll work diligently to use that information to put together financial aid offers, with the goal of sending our first batch of offers in early April. We know that with this delayed process, students and their families may need some additional time to be able to make a

  • plan, implement, evaluate, and disseminate the results of a job-embedded Program Evaluation. This course includes public presentation of the Program Evaluation to both an academic audience as well as the relevant client (e.g. school, district, state agency, and/or community organization). (4; 1 didactic, 3 clinical) EDUC 792 : Applied Project Seminar This course serves as an introduction to the Instructional Leadership and Equity Applied Project process. Students will build upon their research

  • engineering courses, courses in business, economics, and ethics with a special emphasis on industry and/or an internship. Students choosing the minor will learn the basics of engineering design and team problem solving, will gain familiarity with industry, and will obtain valuable skills ensuring their success in the workplace or in graduate studies. An Advisory Board comprised of engineering and science professionals associated with PLU will advise students in the Engineering Internship process for

  • captures ice’s crystalline structure and the primordial depths of ice shelves, conveying environmental concerns. Richman’s process-driven work references the local marine environment in order to express interconnectedness and states of flux.Senior Exhibition Join us as we celebrate the accomplishments of the graduating artists of the Department of Art & Design.2011-20122011-2012 Gallery SeasonColor as Form Color moves beyond hue, value and tone to embody structure, shape, and story. In these works

  • director for recreation over the past five years, works with the student directors and manages the finances but maintains a hands-off approach when it comes to day-to-day running of the program. “My exact role is more of a club adviser,” Thompson said. “My role is really just overseeing and helping out. A lot of it is just coming from the students and what they really want to do.” Trip leaders are OR’s ambassadors to the great outdoors and a crucial component in the entire process. Leaders are part

  • .  FallJanuaryLEARN ANY OF 40 DIFFERENT LANGUAGES FOR FREE WITH DUOLINGO! duolingo is the world’s number one language learning app. In their own words, duolingo provides a “free, fun, and effective” way to learn different languages from around the world. Within the app, the user progresses through interactive bite-sized lessons which helps the user stay motivated through the learning process. The service offers lesson reminders, fun challenges, and game-like features. The free version offers everything a user

  • of money and a traditionally respected job. As I finish my time at PLU, the one thing that I really want in life is to be able to focus on things that make me happy.” Explore Finding your calling and your purpose in life is an ongoing process. I already know I’m a teacher, so I try to add to that. (Photo by Tacoma Public Schools) Danay Jones '15“My life goal,” says Danay Jones ’15, “is to travel on all seven continents. I have three left!” She hopes to do this through teaching. As a first

  • redevelopment process in more than 10 years. As Senior Director of Marketing for LWR, Dan implemented numerous fundraising and communications initiatives, including the creation of LWR’s highly-successful alternative giving program. Dan received his B.A. in Communications from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota and a Master of Divinity degree from Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Associate Vice President and Chief Institutional Effectiveness OfficerKaren McConnell, Ph.D.As Associate Vice

  • are impacted differently by our criminal justice system [video: Clips resume, Jarel’s voice comes in. Dr. Luther writes on a whiteboard in front of a class. A student takes notes.] Jarel Sanders ‘14, Social Service Specialist, WA Department of Children, Youth, and Families: I think sociology brings a really unique perspective to the criminal justice [video: Jarel sits in an office speaking to the camera.] Jarel: process because when you understand how all of these different systems impact people’s

  • of the tere allow Bobo artists to experiment so that no two masks are exactly alike, and other scholars such as René Bravmann agree that the PLU mask is most likely a tere. The tere in particular is used in male initiation ceremonies (yele danga) where it serves as a subordinate to a mask called a kele, the oldest and most powerful type of fiber mask. Male initiation among the Bobo is not a one-time occurrence, but a process which involves several steps and can take over a decade. During the