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  • occurred on the topic of wellness in the past! If you have an idea for a program, contact your Resident Assistant or Community Advocate to see about planning it! Friday faculty lunches on topics related to holistic wellness, including physical wellness, nutrition, fitness, stress management and mental health, mindfulness, and more! Mount Rainier hike Participation in campus events such as Jingle 5K, Relay for Life, Color Run Attending Group X classes together Healthy Eating in the Kitchen Cooking

  • , renderings, planning paperwork, etc, that represents your work thus far. When will adjudications happen? Faculty begin reviewing application materials in mid February. Finalists may be asked to interview with faculty, and if so, these will be conducted virtually. When will I know if I’m receiving an Award? Letters with Award notifications will be mailed as quickly as staff are able once decisions are made and paperwork is processed. How do I keep my Award? After entering PLU as a first-year or transfer

  • identify as LGBTQ, and those who represent a broad range of religious and ethnic backgrounds; and a video that highlights the gifts of Lutheran education for a student body, staff, and faculty no longer largely Nordic and Lutheran.Let us help you create...In addition to the activities described above, the Wild Hope Center for Vocation is available to assist you in planning a workshop or event relating to vocation. Some of its recent activities include: a workshop series for those working in the

  • , regional, and global contexts. Bio: As the leader for the Tech for Social Impact group at Microsoft, Mr. Spelhaug brings 22 years of professional experience spanning a range of commercial and social businesses. Prior to his current role, Justin served as the Chief Marketing & Operations Officer for Microsoft Asia Pacific, spending seven years working across developed and emerging Asian markets. Justin also helped to launch the Unlimited Potential organization within Microsoft, with a focus on

  • from the host affects both the bacterial and host responses during infection. My interest lies in determining how iron acquisition not only impacts the interaction of S. aureus with host cells, but how this mechanism could be exploited as a therapeutic strategy. With the ever-increasing emergence of antibiotic resistant strains of S. aureus, the identification of alternative treatment strategies remains a priority. Julie Smith My research has examined the ecological and behavioral processes

  • you know? Ready to get more involved? Join Delta Iota Chi (PLU’s chapter of the National Student Nurses Association), Sigma Theta Tau International (the international honor society for nurses and nursing students), or the Health Sciences Club. Did you know? The estimated salary of PLU Nursing alumni is $85,000. DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference Planning RESOURCES Privacy Non-Discrimination

  • slow growing nature of green algae. In order to optimize its production, a method for the detection of E. coli producing the largest quantities is necessary. Tetrazole photoclick chemistry, a bioorthogonal strategy, features the UV-induced reaction of a synthetic 2,5-diaryltetrazole with terminal end alkenes of biomolecules, in turn producing a fluorescent dihydropyrazole. For this purpose, a water-soluble, cell-permeable 2,5-diaryltetrazole is desirable. A versatile precursor tetrazole, 2-(4

  • graduate programs at Pacific Lutheran University are designed to combine practice and theory to prepare students to take the next step in their careers. We understand the value of a grad school cohort, and for that reason, we offer the following programs in a cohort model. Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy  Master of Arts in Education Master of Science in Kinesiology Master of Science in Nursing Master of Science in Marketing Analytics Doctor of Nursing Practice Want to learn more about

  • Breaking down Fences Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 2, 2018 April 2, 2018 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardPLU Marketing & CommunicationsPLU junior’s first production fields university’s first all-black castJosh Wallace ’19 wanted to do something different for his directing debut with PLU Theatre. A creative who also dabbles in acting, music and art, the junior figured the time was right to take on a challenge ― put together the university’s first all-black cast for a production of “Fences,” a play

  • Grayson Nottage ‘23 prepares to become a teacher who excites students about science Posted by: shortea / May 11, 2023 May 11, 2023 By Grant Hoskins ’23PLU Marketing & Communications Student WriterGrayson Nottage ’23 has wanted to become a middle school science teacher ever since she was a middle school science student. She admired many of her own science teachers, and aspires to become the sort of educator that inspires and excites students about science. Next month Nottage will graduate from