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university. Participants all receive competitive stipends, room and board, travel/transport, graduate school preparation workshops, social and networking activities, and more. We remain hopeful that we will be providing an in-person experience this summer. Should that change, applicants will be notified as soon as possible and a virtual experience will still be offered. Our online application is open until Monday, March 1, and students may apply for up to three different research groups. Read Previous
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The Glee Effect: PLU Adds Musical Theatre & Dance An appealing new concentration awaits incoming PLU students this fall after a restructuring of departments opened the door for change. Effective September 1, the theater and dance programs will combine forces and become the Department of Theatre and Dance. One immediate benefit? The introduction of… November 28, 2018 AcademicsDanceMusicThe ArtsTheatre
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Men's Lacrosse Promo Shots 2023 | Photographer Zixuan (Gary) Guo Men's Lacrosse Promo Shots 2023 | P
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and feel happy and energized to keep working on personal projects has been something I’ve been working to find a better balance with. How did PLU contribute to your success? Hardman: I think the small classes and the feeling of community at PLU really helped me to succeed. I’ve never done well in an atmosphere where I felt like I was just a number. At PLU, I was always able to talk directly with my teachers if I was struggling with something. While out looking for a job, being a Lute was something
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transferred most of my credits from home. I like that PLU offers a lot of activities and events outside of class and it seems like there is an event for everybody. Furthermore, PLU offers some really great classes and I have learned a lot. The professors are very helpful and they want you to succeed. The focus in classes is to prepare students for the “real” world, which often means that we have a lot of hand-on projects to keep the classes relevant. Sanne NielsenBusiness, 2015 I liked the fact that PLU
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caring for our communities and the world. Read MoreWhere the classes are hard. And the issues? Harder.Students are taught to ask the big questions, from many angles, in PLU’s challenging International Honors Program. Read MoreScience happens (And so much more!)Of the numerous student-faculty research projects that take place at PLU each year, there is the science. But that is only the beginning. Read MoreYour First YearAcademically it’s not going to be easy. You’ll find that some of your courses are
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, intracellular trafficking, cell proliferation and differentiation, organelle function and development. Pediatric Biomedical Research Program: This National Institutes of Health (NIH) R25-funded opportunity provides research experience in biomedical areas directly and broadly related to pediatric health and disease. Projects range from basic studies of underlying disease mechanisms to translational research aimed at developing novel disease therapies. Student Eligibility Any college student majoring in the
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Class of 2021 Art & Design Graduate Capstones The class of 2021 has worked hard on their final projects! This year, select student work is displayed in the Anderson University Center Gallery. Students and staff on campus are invited to view the work next time they’re in the building. Unfortunately friends and family… May 10, 2021
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recognitions MediaLab has received during its 10-year existence, including an Emmy Award, five Emmy nominations, four NBS Grand Prizes, seven Accolades, and two Canada International Film Festival Rising Star Awards, just to name a few.About MediaLab at PLU:MediaLab is an award–winning, applied research and media production organization housed within the Center for Media Studies at Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Arts and Communication. MediaLab students work on projects across the media spectrum
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Center left such a positive impression on him that he knew he had to be a Lute. Throughout his student career, Lucas spent a lot of his time working on projects for the Diversity Center. He particularly remembers working on the Tunnel of Oppression, a program that led students through an exhibition where scenes of violence and discrimination against minorities were acted out to get people to understand the struggles people of those identities deal with. “You go through this dark space, and it can be
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