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  • & Student Panel Hear from current students about the PLU experience. Hauge 101 5:00pm – Dinner Ness Family Center 2nd Floor, Karen Hille Phillips Center 6:15pm – Check-in with overnight hosts Saturday evening will include activities with overnight hosts and Residential Life. Sunday, October 4 8:00am – Breakfast Anderson University Center Dining Commons 8:45am – Check-in for Fall Preview Day Karen Hille Phillips Center Lobby Please click here for the Fall Preview Day schedule.

  • Two Lutes fundraising for ACS U.N. Climate Change conference in Marrakech Posted by: yakelina / September 16, 2016 September 16, 2016 Current Lute Maddie Smith (’17) and recent alumna Alice Henderson (’16) have been selected for an amazing opportunity this Fall.   They are 2 of 8 students selected nationwide (and the only ones from the West Coast) to be delegates representing the American Chemical Society (ACS) at this year’s U.N. Conference of Parties (COP 22) of the UNFCCC in Marrakech

  • UW Neurological Surgery Summer Student Program Posted by: nicolacs / November 11, 2021 November 11, 2021 Applications for the Neurological Surgery Summer Student Program (NSSSP) are now open. If you have an interest in the neurosciences and desire lab experience in neurological biomedical research, please apply. Applicants chosen to participate in the program will receive stipends of $3,200 over the duration of the 8-week program. Limited housing stipends (no meals or transportation) are

  • between 10 AM and 12 PM. Up to three works may be submitted per student. Entries must have been created after October 2020. About displaying your work: 2D work must be framed and must include a mat or frame spacers (no artwork against the glass or plexiglass). 2D work must have a professional quality wire for hanging (no sawtooth hangers). 3D work must be suitable for display on a pedestal. Works that are not selected for the exhibition must be retrieved by noon on Monday, November 8. Please contact

  • Spring Wellness 2020 PLU offers wellness classes for staff and faculty throughout the year.  See below for a list of current classes and their descriptions. Click here to register. For questions, please contact HR at humr@plu.edu or x7185. Spring Wellness 2020Core-Centered StrengthCore-Centered StrengthWhen: Wednesdays, March 4 – May 6* *No class March 18 & April 8 Time: 12:15 – 12:45pm Location: 3/4 – Memorial Gym 100 3/11 – Memorial Gym 100 3/25 – AUC 133 4/1 – Regency Room 203 4/15

  • Research Experience for Undergraduates in Graph Theory and Computational Mathematics Posted by: nicolacs / January 25, 2023 January 25, 2023 The Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics of Virginia Commonwealth University will host a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) site in graph theory and computational mathematics. The REU will provide 8 undergraduates a hands-on introduction to computational research endeavors and improve their problem-solving, communication and computer

  • Political Science Capstone Presentations - Spring 2019Please join us on May 8th in Xavier 201 for poster presentations of the following projects:May 8, 4:00-5:00 pm - Xavier 201/First SessionCo-Authored PapersAziza Ahmed and Riley DolanAlex Alcantar and Angela DominguezHaedon Brunelle and Annika PedersonKennedy Gwin and Nadine NabassVanna TangonanNelago Nuunyango and Molly SullivanChris Park and Mark ValerioAziza Ahmed and Riley Dolan “A Solution: Mandatory Voting in the United States” Alex

  • year applications. At the end of Fall for Spring applications. 2 Points =first year (0 – 14 credits) 3 Points =first year (15 – 29 credits) 4 Points =sophomore (30 – 44 credits) 5 Points =sophomore (45 – 59 credits) 6 Points =junior (60 – 74 credits) 7 Points =junior (75 – 89 credits) 8 Points =senior (90 – 104 credits) 9 Points =senior (105 – 129 credits) 10 Points =graduate student (+ 130 credits) D. Birth date Age on September 1st for academic year applications. Age on February 1st for Spring

  • Marketing and Communications Kari Plog ’11, senior editor Kari returned to PLU in January 2016. She previously spent five years working in nearly every corner of the newsroom at The News Tribune in Tacoma. Her experience spanned from sports and news copy editing and pagination to local government, communities and breaking news reporting. In addition, Kari’s investigative stories earned her multiple awards, including New Journalist of the Year in June 2015. During her time at PLU, the 2011 graduate

  • Biology 34 semester hours in biology, plus 8 semester hours in required supporting courses BIOL 225, 226, 330, and 499 Plus: 20 additional upper-division biology hours that satisfy the following requirements: Cellular and Molecular Biology (one course): BIOL 341, 342, 442, 443, 444, 445, 448, or 449 Organism Structure and Function (one course): BIOL 352, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, or 453 Ecology and Evolution (one course): BIOL 362, 367, 368, 369, 461, or 462 NSCI 350 may count as an upper-division