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  • excited to recognize ALL graduating seniors who identify as Students of Color, Queer Students, and/or First in Family Students in a special ceremony and gifted a pin to wear on their commencement regalia. Graduating students who would like to be recognized in the SOC and/or Queer student ceremonies are asked to RSVP.RSVP to be recognized as a graduating  Students of Color, Queer Student, and/or First in Family Student RSVP Spirit of Diversity AwardsEmerging Leader Awards Recognizing emerging leaders

  • education records under Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) regulations and associated PLU policies. 3.5.2 Data Control These data control policies apply to any system (electronic or print) that holds internal or restricted data, both on and off campus and even if not university-owned. A system is “holding” internal or restricted data when such data is stored locally in the system or when the system is regularly used to extract data for use on network volumes or file systems. Data stewards

  • academic recommendations below. Admission Criteria Admission Criteria PLU welcomes applications from students who exhibit capacities for success at the university level. Admission to PLU is competitive. We look for students who: Demonstrate success in a challenging college preparatory curriculum Desire academic and personal challenges Communicate clearly Exhibit leadership and service in their community, church or school Will share unique or special talents Each application is reviewed based on grade

  • .  The dCenter’s office hours, virtual events, and special programs also helped ease the sheltering. “The moments I missed were the tangents and long conversations with friends, so I’m thankful and appreciative of the events, so I could hop on Zoom to see my friends and talk to them. That’s what’s helped me the most.”  Right now, they’re taking a break from school and interviewing for different media- and communications-based jobs for nonprofits or organizations centered in equity, justice, and

  • study was that there is a correlation between public opinion and the actions taken by the executive branch of the United States as events unfold over time.Acknowledgments:                                                                                                                   Special thanks to my parents and fiancée as this has been a stressful school year with the pandemic and burnout. They were always there for me when I needed them and I highly appreciate all of it.5:50 - 6:05 PM - Jared

  • alumna Leslye Walton has been nominated for the prestigious William C. Morris YA Debut Award for her novel The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender . First awarded in 2009, the accolade “honors a debut book published by a first-time author writing for teens and celebrates impressive new voices in young adult literature.” Walton, who graduated from PLU in 2004 with a B.A. in Education, says the nomination means the world to her. “I think one of the things I’ve ever wanted in life was to

  • Elise Rodrigues ’15 voted Eatonville School District Teacher of the Year After her first year in the Eatonville School District, and only second year of teaching, students chose band teacher Elise Rodrigues ’15 as the Teacher of the Year for the 2017-18 school year. Elise is a recent Music Education graduate from PLU and described by… September 14, 2018

  • double majored in music and theatre, was very involved in both programs at PLU. He sang in the Choir of the West and helped create Night of Musical Theatre, an annual, student-produced musical revue. Hobson said his liberal arts education at PLU taught him “how to learn,” providing him skills he continues to carry throughout his career. “There was an atmosphere of make your own way and find things you like to do,” Hobson said of PLU. “I produce and I act and I write and I direct. I don’t know if I

  • Institute under the mentorship of experienced researchers and principal investigators. Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP)– The Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) is a free summer program for students to explore their interests in medicine, dentistry, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, public health, and more. Reimagine Indians Into Medicine (RISE) Summer Academy- Through grant funding from the Indian Health Service’s Indians Into Medicine Program (INMED

  • Institute under the mentorship of experienced researchers and principal investigators. Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP)– The Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) is a free summer program for students to explore their interests in medicine, dentistry, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, public health, and more. Reimagine Indians Into Medicine (RISE) Summer Academy- Through grant funding from the Indian Health Service’s Indians Into Medicine Program (INMED