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  • of PLU’s School of Business, where she received both her bachelors and masters degrees. In her 44 years of work with PLU, she served in the School of Business for 20 years, including becoming the Associate Dean, later she was Vice President for Admissions, and afterwards Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Special Academic Programs. Laura earned her Doctorate in Education from Seattle University and has a special spot in her heart for transfer students, as she was one herself, transferring

  • communication and global studies at PLU. She also double minored in environmental studies and English writing. Her day-to-day job includes leading tours and and answering many questions, among other duties. “It’s pretty awesome to see a 7-year-old kid sharing a cool fact about Yosemite that he remembers from when you told him,” Plog said. She said her job is a way of life — hiking, walking, enjoying the great outdoors, interacting with diverse visitors, living where she works and focusing on education and

  • her studying away during her sophomore year and including her senior recital that begins in just about an hour! – and won the Student Soloist competition last year, performing one of the most fearsomely difficult violin concertos – the Violin Concerto by Erich Korngold. She is a perfect example of PLU’s incredible institutional commitment to the arts, linking them firmly to the liberal arts and international education, and making all of these opportunities available for every student at PLU

  • : Love Without Limits: Jesus’ Radical Vision for Love with No Exceptions (2022) by Jaqueline Bussie. The author may join us for the adult forum on the book. Please encourage your congregation to read ahead! There will be a book signing following the Knutson lecture and there is a special morning event with Dr. Bussie for congregations on Oct. 4 as well. This will be an online Zoom event to make it possible for congregations and community members to tune in and contribute from multiple locations

  • Choir of the West Director Richard Nance discusses his recent leadership award and the origins of “St. Matthew Passion” Posted by: Zach Powers / March 21, 2016 Image: PLU Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities Dr. Richard Nance (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) March 21, 2016 By Mandi LeComptePLU School of Arts + Communication Outreach Coordinator, special to PLU NewsTACOMA, WASH. (Jan. 21, 2016)- Pacific Lutheran University Director of Choral Studies Dr. Richard Nance was recently the

  • recordings or other formats of e-texts may not be uploaded, shared, or in any other way published. SmartPens To borrow a SmartPen, make an appointment to meet with Austin Beiermann. If you are unfamiliar with the SmartPen, Austin will give you a tutorial. SmartPens require special paper to function properly. DSS will provide you with a small quantity of this paper when you check out the pen. When you start to run low, please contact DSS for additional sheets. The use of the SmartPen accommodation is for

  • from UniversiteÌ of Pau (France). “Students at all levels praise his willingness to work with them outside of class, his concern with their progress, and his mastery of the course material,” wrote Mathematics colleagues Bryan Dorner and Mei Zhu in a 2015 sabbatical review. “Rachid takes great interest in his students as individuals and is known for catching potential math majors early on and passionately encouraging them to major in math,” Dorner and Zhu continued. “Several of our mathematics

  • concentration of DNA with acceptable purity but failed to produce true amplification in the qRT-PCR assay until after being ‘cleaned’ with Bioline Sureclean ® DNA Purification kit. Based on the literature, it is probable an inhibitory contaminate originating either with the anticoagulant used at harvest or other innate whole blood polysaccharides caused inhibition of the enzymes used in qRT-PCR amplification. This suggests special attention also needs to be focused on pre-assay protocols to identify

  • , ground, overnight and international shipments must be accompanied by a Mail Services, shipping and receiving service request form, available to download and print out here or by calling 253-535-7436. What are the mailing deadlines?For same-day processing, mail must be received by customer service by these deadlines: First-class mail: 3:00 pm UPS: 10:30 am FedEx Ground: 10:30 am Mail received after the deadlines will be mailed out the next business day. Are there special rules for international

  • -matriculated students may take an unlimited number of continuing education hours. Enrollment in a graduate program as a non-matriculated student requires approval from the dean or his/her designee (e.g., program director). Enrollment Status Full-time enrollment: eight or more semester hours in fall, spring, or summer. Half-time to three-quarter time enrollment: four to seven semester hours in fall, spring or summer. Change of Student Status Provisional to Regular: Student status will be changed from