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  • of the Year in June 2015. During her time at PLU, the 2011 graduate contributed to many media and leadership organizations on campus, including The Mooring Mast and MediaLab. From 2015 until May 2018, Kari worked part time as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Puget Sound advising the student newspaper, The Trail. Rustin Dwyer, videographer Rustin Dwyer joined the Marketing and Communications department in December 2014 in a desperate bid to avoid another bitter winter in New York

  • . During her time at PLU, the 2011 graduate contributed to many media and leadership organizations on campus, including The Mooring Mast and MediaLab. Kari also works part time as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Puget Sound advising the student newspaper, The Trail. Rustin Dwyer, videographer Rustin Dwyer joined the Marketing and Communications department in December 2014 in a desperate bid to avoid another bitter winter in New York City. He spent his last eight years there working as

  • by calling Hospitality Services at 253-535-7453. Individuals may not be granted access to a space unless it was previously reserved. Last minute requests for access to labs or learning spaces may be authorized if the faculty or staff member contacts Campus Safety directly and identifies the student(s) approved for access, the space and time frame for access. This type of access is only approved for one-time access. Ongoing access needs to be submitted to the DOAR for approval. A Campus Safety “In

  • college in Washington State, from any major, may be eligible to apply via this process. Applications may be submitted at any time during undergraduate studies. Eligible candidates remain admitted, provided that they complete their degree with minimum qualifications. Please contact the program director for details. M.B.A. Repeat Policy Master of Business Administration students may repeat an M.B.A. course one time. The cumulative grade point average is computed using the highest of the grades earned

  • of finals week (instead of Thursday). Faculty received a separate communication about the updated final exam schedule in mid-January; the Registrar’s website also includes the revised schedule.  "When will I hear more information about PLU Commencement?"Graduates and families can find information about which college their degree program is part of on the Commencement website. On that same website, you can also find details about the scheduled day/time for each college’s event.  More information

  • be at this time the intimate friend and confidante of her sister. It is remarkable, however, that she neither insisted on Catherine’s writing by every post, nor exacted her promise of transmitting the character of every new acquaintance, nor a detail of every interesting conversation that Bath might produce. Everything indeed relative to this important journey was done, on the part of the Morlands, with a degree of moderation and composure, which seemed rather consistent with the common feelings

  • will start making an immediate impact on the world—mostly because they already have done so much at PLU. Here’s a look at just a few outstanding members of this year’s graduating class.Greg HibbardMajors: Geoscience and Economics. Hometown: Olympia, Washington. Accomplishments at PLU: NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient, two-time Capital One First Team Academic All American (first male student-athlete in PLU’s history to receive this honor twice), 2014 Football Team Captain, football player all

  • “authentic relationships” and advocate for change. Hofrenning said the most challenging part of his time at PLU will be stepping away from the community he’s been so grounded in the past several years. “Stepping back from academia and letting go of this community is definitely a process,” Hofrenning said. “You can make such deep connections here, meaningful and important relationships. How do you close those up?”Takara Mitsui, nursing major Takara Mitsui '17 By Brooke Thames ’18 “Balance” takes on a

  • needed in the event of a Divisional reorganization. At this time council representation may be re-evaluated and changed based off the makeup of current constituents to best represent the PLU Staff Community. (i.e. eliminating council positions, adding new ones, or adjusting positions from one area to another.)Article IV - Official PublicationCouncil information will be available on the Council web site.Article V - Operational YearThe operational year of the Council shall be from June 1 to the

  • Classification of StudentsStudents may be granted regular or provisional admission to graduate programs, which may come with conditions. Some students may be granted admission with conditions. Students are also classified as full-time or part-time depending on their semester hours of enrollment. Regular Admission: Students who meet or exceed all program requirements for admission are eligible to be considered for admission as regular status students. Provisional Admission: Students who present