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  • Kirsty Palmer Kirsty at the West Antarctic Ice Sheet divide PLU Class of 2013 Global Studies and Hispanic Studies Double-Major Studied away in Valparaiso, Chile Current: Steward at McMurdo Station, Antarctica When Kirsty Palmer was busy studying towards her degrees in Global Studies and Hispanic Studies at PLU, she had no idea that she would one day live and work on Antarctica. What you or I see as the largest gathering of ice in the world, Kirsty sees as home, and has for the past year and a

  • the Centro de Lenguas Modernas, part of the University of Granada. The curriculum at the Centro is specifically designed for students who are learning a second language, so the professors are very approachable and understanding. Upon arriving in Granada, we took a test to place us in either intermediate classes or advanced classes based on our Spanish speaking, listening, and writing skills. I never felt like the Spanish spoken in class was terribly difficult to understand or speak because

  • PLU Welcomes Doctor of Nursing Practice Cohort as First Doctoral Program Posted by: marcom / May 3, 2016 Image: A PLU Nurse Practitioner student works during a health-outreach activity at the Sumner Senior Center. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) May 3, 2016 By PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, WASH. (May 27, 2015)—Pacific Lutheran University welcomes its first Doctor of Nursing Practice cohort to class orientation on May 28. The DNP, which prepares graduates in the advanced-practice specialty

  • . Changes to your class schedule and/or unsuccessful completion of a course may change the status of a requirement to ‘Not Met.’

  • Semester, may I take a summer course?Students who are newly-admitted for the following Fall Semester may take a summer course.  However, you must contact the Office of Admission on your intent to enroll in a summer course prior to your matriculation in the Fall Semester. Contact the Office of Admission at 253.535.7151, by fax at 253.535.5136, or by email at admission@plu.edu. Can I take a summer class as a community member?Community members are welcome to attend PLU courses! In the summer, please

  • PLU alum returns to Namibia to research infections and teach marimba Posted by: vcraker / November 17, 2022 November 17, 2022 Biology major Elizabeth Larios ’21 was awarded a Fullbright scholarship for her work in Namibia. When she was in fourth grade, Larios wanted to be a neurosurgeon. That’s when her class took a field trip to a science museum and Larios saw an exhibit about the human brain. Returning home that day, she told her mom: “I’m going to be a neurosurgeon!” In the following years

  • removed once the overdue material is returned. If PLU receives an invoice from the lending library for the replacement of overdue material, those fees will be passed along to the patron.  There are no refunds. Why won’t ILL order textbooks or course texts?Most libraries do not borrow and lend textbooks. Also, items can not be kept for an entire term. ILL is available to provide supplementary materials you might need for class-related research, but which are not owned by the PLU library.  Purchasing

  • . Tamara Williams, Executive Director of the PLU Wang Center and Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies Dr. Joanna Royce-Davis, Vice President for Student Life, Pacific Lutheran University Dr. Eva Frey, Dean of Students, Pacific Lutheran University Ms. Jennifer Fadden, MA, LMFT, MHP, Associate Director for Clinical Operations/Counselor, PLU Counseling Services Ms. Victoria Schultz, Class of 2024, Major: English- Creative Writing and Double Minor in Theatre and Publishing/Printing Arts Mr. Brandon

  • Music and Medicine: Elizabeth Larios ’21 returns to Namibia to research infections and teach marimba Posted by: nicolacs / November 2, 2022 Image: Image: Fulbright-recipient Elizabeth Larios ’21 (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) November 2, 2022 By Anneli HaralsonResoLute Guest WriterElizabeth Larios ’21 decided she was going to be a neurosurgeon in the fourth grade. That’s when her class took a field trip to a science museum and Larios saw an exhibit about the human brain.Returning home that day

  • drive every day to the office to be a part of the department,” she said. “The fund also helped with gas money to drive to work in person with children and their parents.”  The scholarship is an extension of the Student Ambassador Program, an initiative devised in 2019 by an innovation studies class led by PLU professor Mike Halvorson. The challenge from Halvorson was simple. Find something on campus you care about and improve it.  This simple assignment grew into a partnership of students, donors