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  • meet the diverse interests and needs of commuter, transfer, and veteran students.MoreBe a LuteIs PLU your first choice? You can commit to PLU by submitting a $200 Enrollment Deposit. This deposit secures your place in the incoming class, and you can also put in your residence hall application if you are planning to live on-campus.More

  • Aram Mrjoian Tuesday, November 2, 2021 7PM, Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC This event is open to the campus community for in-person, socially distanced attendance. Aram Mrjoian is a writer, editor, critic, and educator. He earned his PhD in creative writing at Florida State University and his MFA at Northwestern University. Aram has also volunteered as a creative writing mentor or instructor at the Adroit Journal, 826, Hugo House, and Open Books Chicago. His writing has appeared or is

  • for cultural revitalization. The seed that was planted with Hall’s initial research in college became a major part of her daily life. And it was on display this past summer on the Salish Sea and in the canoe journey camp at Chief Leschi School in Puyallup. This year’s host for the journey, which allows participating tribes to share and revitalize their native cultures, was the Puyallup Tribe of Indians. It’s the first time in 20 years the Puyallups have hosted the event, one that’s grown from few

  • sports and recreational events, and special academic institutes and programs. Holds university harmless from liability for injuries and/or damages not caused by negligence. May include authorization for emergency treatment and acknowledgment that participant is responsible for medical costs in event of injury. May also include medication hold harmless agreement stating that PLU will not be held responsible for missed doses of medication or any consequences thereof.. Holds university harmless from

  • challenge, it was also our motivation to work harder. Our efforts paid off when we produced our first annual API Club event in our second year. We were one of the stronger cultural clubs on campus, so other clubs looked to us for support in brainstorming and planning their own events. We were also fortunate that our club advisor was the director of Student Involvement and Leadership and the Multi-Ethnic Resource Center. As a result, we had the support of campus administration, a big victory in its own

  • aware that many of our faculty teach clinical courses or work in the clinical arena off campus, which may limit availability to meet on campus. Faculty are encouraged to post office hours outside their doors or through the School of Nursing office. As nursing professionals, students are expected to keep and be on time for scheduled appointments, or, in the event of an emergency, to notify the office or faculty member in advance if scheduled appointments must be cancelled.

  • , landscape design, arboriculture and experience in the planning and implementation citywide programs. In addition, the work requires a technical knowledge of trees, including but not limited to assessing, diagnosing and suggesting corrective treatments for declining trees. Incumbents must be skilled in program promotion to promote an improvement program to other city departments and the public. The Arborist is also responsible for the Urban Forestry Unit’s budget, operations and management of the Unit’s

  • Originally constructed in 1952, Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, formerly Eastvold Hall, was restored thanks to a $10 million bequest from the university’s most generous benefactress, Karen Hille Phillips, in addition to gifts from many other donors. KHP houses various faculty offices, music practice rooms, theatre support facilities and two large classrooms. Planning for restoration and expansion of the building began in 1996, and in 2005 the architectural firm NBBJ was

  • The History of Learning Is ForEverIn April 1998, Learning Is ForEver affiliated with Pierce College’s Continuing Education Department.  Pierce College invited citizens of the county to join in the planning process for a Lifetime Learning Institute (LLI).  Twelve individuals met in November 2000 to begin learning how to launch an Elderhostel “at home” program (Currently called Road Scholar’s LLI).  Members of the Edmonds College LLI provided valuable assistance with the non profit paperwork

  • Lutes Welcome Note Setting The Course On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Connection Events Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Family and Friends Mike Benson Submit a Class Note Calendar Highlights Home Articles posted byChris Albert Chris Albert Chris currently leads our Web Team in planning, designing, developing and implementing the PLU website. He started at PLU in 2008 as a Content Development Specialist creating different ways to