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  • after hall because of its welcoming environment and upbeat population, not to mention its great location!Learning CommunitiesPflueger Hall is home to both First Year Learning Communities and New Transfer/Returner Learning Communities.LocationPflueger is located on lower campus but is central location between upper and lower campus! Right outside the hall is access to the basketball and tennis courts, sand volleyball pit, Names Fitness Center, and the swimming pool. Across the street is the Columbia

  • the Names Fitness Center. Tingelstad has 9 floors, making it the tallest building in Parkland and boasting beautiful views of Mount Rainier.Quick Links Tingelstad Hall Floor Plans Visit us on Pinterest! Contact InformationCommunity Director: Marie Tucker Contact Number: 253-535-8349 Email: marie.tucker@plu.edu Front Desk: 253-535-8026Mailing AddressStudent Name Tingelstad Hall, Student Room Number Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, WA  98447Hall Amenities Wifi available throughout the building

  • Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every Wednesday from 7pm-8pm Where: Xavier 250 Club Email: econclub@plu.eduFirm Logistics ClubDescription: We are a club for ROTC that assist Mr. Starks and organize the supply room to make it more neat as well as help run supply smoothly. Type of Club or Organization: General Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Monthly, day and time TBA Where: Memorial Gym, attached to Names Fitness Center Club President’s Email: pricel

  • various artistic skills and processes that contribute to a performance, production or product. Students will evaluate aesthetic qualities through analysis and judgment about works of art in a given medium. Fitness and Wellness (FT)Fitness and Wellness (2): Students will develop skills for lifelong physical and mental wellness. PHED 100 (1) Students will understand the benefits of physical activity and active living. Students will identify the relationships between nutrition, stress management and

  • available event spaces during event Use of recreational facilities, including fitness center, outdoor volleyball pit, outdoor basketball court and outdoor tennis courts Access to campus WiFi Directional signage for all conference and event attendees Personal event liaison Meals on CampusWe can accommodate meal plans for your group with meals in The Commons (the main dining area on campus), with catered meals or a combination of both. Specialized commuter plans may be set up for commuting participants

  • MusicMUSI 100TR4Gen Ed (Creative Expression) PhilosophyPHIL 100TR4Gen Ed (Exploring Values & Worldviews) PhysicsPHYS 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) PsychologyPSYC 1014Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Social & Cultural AnthropologyANTH 100TR4Gen Ed (Examining Self & Society) Sports, Exercise & Health ScienceFTWL 1004Gen Ed (Fitness & Wellness)[A second activity course is required to complete the full Fitness & Wellness requirement] TheatreTHEA 100TR4Gen Ed (Creative Expression) Visual ArtsARTD 100TR4Gen

  • kinesiology through a sub-field like physical therapy or sports medicine, but kinesiology is the larger umbrella term for the theory and practice of human movement.If you are interested in building a career in sports, fitness, physical education, or health care, a master’s of science in kinesiology is a great way to study the theoretical and practical foundations of human activity. A master’s degree in this field will also significantly improve your job and career prospects: Increase your earning

  • Sample Curriculum - Entry into Nursing Program Fall of Junior Year Fall of First Year General Ed*** One course toward fulfillment of General Education Requirements (4) PSYC 101Introduction to Psychology (4) WRIT 101 Freshman Writing Seminar (4) PHED 100Personalized Fitness (1), may also be taken Spring of freshman year ELECTIVEElect to take: (1) no additional classes (recommended), or (2) any available 1-4 credit class(es) of your choosing January Term of First Year General Ed*** One course

  • of documents detailing some of these plans. Facility Action Plan – Harstad Hall Facility Action Plan – Ordal Hall Facility Action Plan – Names Fitness Center Facility Action Plan – Stuen Hall Facility Action Plan – Mary Baker Russell Facility Action Plan – University Center Facility Action Plan – Ingram Hall Facility Action Plan – Memorial Gym Facility Action Plan – Olson Facility Action Plan – Rieke Facility Action Plan – Mortvedt Library Facility Action Plan – Hauge Administration Facility

  • the $150 million goal. The board discussed completed capital projects – the University Center, Tingelstad Hall and Garfield Book Company at PLU – and learned that Hinderlie Hall is scheduled for restoration this summer. Additionally, the board reviewed plans for fitness/recreation facilities and athletic fields, Rieke Science Center and Eastvold Hall. The board examined the enrollment trends and retention statistics for J-Term and spring 2008, as well as information for fall 2008. Other committee