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  • places really well.” Plog’s love for the outdoors started early in life. Growing up, her parents were teachers and always had summers free. So, the family would take trips to many national parks. So, it seemed natural to try a summer internship outdoors. That hooked her. After two summers at Zion National Park in Utah, Plog spent a summer at Katmai National Park and a summer at Wrangell-St. Elias National Park – both in Alaska. Plog is currently at Yosemite through October, after being officially

  • may be eligible to apply for PLU’s Global Scholar Award. Students applying for a Featured or Approved program should check to see which scholarships might be available through the program provider. Will my student be able to stay on track to graduate if they study away?Yes, with the proper planning, study away typically wouldn’t delay students’ graduation. Students should plan ahead as early as possible, map out potential degree completion options to determine how study away fits into this, and

  • Guirgis. Directed by Travis Clark Morris ‘10. The Cripple of Inishmaan, by Martin McDonagh. Directed by Professor Brian Desmond. Dance 2010. Directed by Professor Maureen McGill. A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Professor Jeff A. Clapp.Other ProductionsLullaby of Broadway: A Night of Musical Theatre. Directed by Clare Marie Edgerton ‘10. The APO One-Act Play Festival: World Premieres.
Rocko’s Post-Modern Life, by Paul Elvis Richter ‘10. Directed by Rose Gonzales ‘10

  • priority enhancements to academic facilities and equipment, and we have continued to perform critical physical plant maintenance. ●      In spite of a difficult economic environment, our fund-raising successes continued. There were more than 10,000 donors to the university last year, that’s more than any time in our history. Progress on our $100 million “Engage the World” campaign was slow in the early months of last year, but a flurry of major gifts over the past six months moved the campaign past the

  • 接受了您的保险。 Show up for your appointment 10-15 minutes early. You may need to pay a co-pay and/or they may have paperwork for you to complete. 请提前10-15分钟到达。您可能需支付协作支付费用或者他们将会给你一些您需填写的表格。 Meet with your provider. Ask lots of questions, especially if you don’t understand what they ask or tell you. 与您的 承保提供商会面。请勿害羞提问,问清楚一切问题,特别是您不理解他们在问您什么或者告诉您什么。 If you receive a bill (or had to pay the full amount of your services up-front), submit a “claim form” so the insurance company can pay your provider (or

  • support this year. 2:20-2:40pm, Environmental Impact Assessment of the Use of Nano-Phytoremediation in the Remediation of Former Washington State Orchards of Lead and Arsenic Soil Pollution Rebecca SmithThe extensive use of lead arsenate, an insecticide used during the early 1900s, led to the accumulation of lead and arsenic in the soils of former orchards within Central Washington. The current methods that are used to remediate lead and arsenic from soil by the Washington Department of Ecology are

  • the first-year student population is enrolled in PLUS 100. Based on early feedback, we feel confident that students will find value in this course. The PLUS 100 course is part of extended orientation, offering students community and information over the course of their first fall semester. Students have options for how they will take the class. Specific sections are set up by affinity group (SOC, LGBTQIA,FIF) as well as by athletic team and residence/commuter area. Students earn one credit hour

  • scholarship and how competitive is it to get one?You can come to campus or send in a recorded audition any time you’d like, but it is strongly suggested that you come to PLU for a live audition during our scholarship audition weekend in early February. That weekend doesn’t give you preferential treatment, but provides you and your family with a wonderful opportunity to experience the campus and music faculty and ask questions of us when we’re asking questions of you. Scholarships are given on the basis of

  • times.” In early April, Earlywine presented with Travis and other economics students at the National Undergraduate Research Symposium in Oklahoma. He spoke about his capstone on opioid overdose deaths in California, and if prescriptions were the biggest factor. “Are prescriptions of opioids still a main driver of this epidemic because we’ve seen so much diversion into the black market?” Earlywine posited. His research shows the answer is yes — prescriptions are the main force for opioid addiction

  • and improved online experience. Want an early look? Sign up to be a beta tester for the new site at plu.edu/lutelink. Find great employeesPost a job or internship today on the Opportunities Board and hire a Lute. Contact Margaret Sauer at sauermf@plu.edu to get started. “To be able to share my experience with students who were in the same position I was just a few years ago is a full-circle moment for me,” she said. “Mimi and Brad are two examples of how powerful the PLU alumni network is, not