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  • relationships to the landscape and autobiographical fiction.He will also be reading from the forthcoming English translation of his latest novel, Våke over dem som sover (Watch Over Those Who Sleep, 2014). The Bjug Harstad Memorial Lecture honor’s PLU’s first president, and is made possible through generous donations by the Harstad family. The lecture is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.

  • Contact your liaison library to schedule a library session or suggest a purchase for your department.College of Health ProfessionsKinesiology: Roberto Arteaga Marriage and Family Therapy: Roberto Arteaga Nursing: Roberto Arteaga Social Work: Roberto ArteagaCollege of Liberal StudiesAnthropology: Roberto Arteaga Economics: Roberto Arteaga English: Roberto Arteaga Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies: Roberto Arteaga Global Studies: Roberto Arteaga History: Lauren Loftis Holocaust & Genocide

  • The PLU 2015 - 2016 Wind EnsembleFlute Paige Balut Kelli Bower Meagan Gaskill+ Mary Jostin Katherine Nakasone Torsen Necessary+ Oboe/English Horn Marissa Dallaire Gretchen Johnson Lydia Robinson* Bassoon Megan Cummings* Avery Floyd TJ Mallos Clarinet Daniel Aliment Lyndi Knox (Spring) Ian Lindhartsen Tim Loescher Ingrid Smith* Dru Wickenkamp Bass Clarinet Grant Benson Contra Bass Clarinet Abigail SheddAlto Saxophone Austin Baduria* Deborah Schmidt Will Radford (Spring) Gabe Johnson (Spring

  • vocation. Writing Center The PLU Writing Center is a resource for all PLU writers and teachers of writing. Our services are designed to provide feedback to writers at every stage in the writing process. Language Resource Center The Language Resource Center is a multimedia center located in Kriedler Hall as part of Hong Global Hall, designed to serve as a virtual and physical hub of international studies across the campus of Pacific Lutheran University. back to top Courses Show more information about

  • Biological Laboratory, and received her MA in zoology from Johns Hopkins University in 1932. She was hired by the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries to write radio scripts during the Depression and supplemented her income writing feature articles on natural history for the Baltimore Sun. She began a fifteen-year career in the federal service as a scientist and editor in 1936 and rose to become Editor-in-Chief of all publications for the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. She wrote pamphlets on conservation and

  • at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) Hannah Park '20 Hannah Park ‘20 (she/her) Hometown: Parkland, Washington Major: English Campus Involvement: Emerging Leaders, Asian Pacific Islander Club, Black Student Union What she is doing now: Master’s Program in Education at PLU Cara Hall '20 Cara Hall ‘20 (she/her) Hometown: Walla Walla, Washington Majors: Theatre and English Campus Involvement: Alpha Psi Omeda (Theatre Honor Society), PLU Cheer Team What she is doing now: While regional

  • The basic undergraduate elementary education (K-8) program consists of a four-term program starting in the Fall Semester only. Candidates earn an endorsement in Elementary Education and an additional endorsement in either: Reading, Special Education (SPED), or English Language Learners (ELL). Elementary Professional Education Sequence MATH 123, PSYC 101, and FYEP 101 must be taken prior to entrance to the program with a letter grade of C or better. MATH 124 is recommended to be taken prior to

  • prospects. For candidates interested in Health & Fitness Education or Music Education, click the below images to be redirected to the program pages for those endorsements. Graduate Level Endorsements Master of Arts in Education and Alternative Routes to Certification candidates must complete all necessary coursework before the program begins in June. Candidates looking to earn a Special Education or English Language Learners endorsement are not eligible to test until they have satisfied the coursework

  • Donning, Seal Checks, & Doffing:  A seal check must be performed each time a respirator is used.  We require all staff who use filtering facepiece respirators to watch this 2-minute video from OSHA that shows how to put on, seal check, and safely remove their respirator: Putting on and Taking off a Mask Correctly (English) Como Ponerte y Quitarte una Mascarilla (Spanish) Facial Hair: No beard, stubble, or other facial hair that could interfere with the mask-to-face seal is allowed during use

  • News 3720 PLU named the leading distributor of creative arts scholarships among West Coast colleges Mollie Smith November 2, 2016 News 372 Views Read more