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  • Bound Scholarship eligible and graduated from a Washington State high school with a  cumulative GPA of 3.3 or better. Requires filing the FAFSA or WASFA each year to re-establish eligibility annually and is limited to up to eight semesters for fall and spring semesters only. Amount: Varies, depending on the amount of the PLU annual tuition not yet covered by already awarded federal, state and PLU scholarships and grants. Comments or Conditions: Student must be a College Bound Scholarship recipient

  • academic and calendar years present slightly differently. Below is an outline of these annual rhythms presented through the THRIVE “Seasons” (each represented by a different “R”). As we move into each season of THRIVE, we will update the content on this page with a deeper dive into the opportunities and challenges that each season brings.THRIVE Reflection Questions THRIVE Reflection Questions RejoiceAbout RejoiceRejoice (end of the spring semester) // The end of the spring semester is also the end of

  • activity. To investigate these matters, two domains – pol ß (from pol ß enzyme) and pol ß (from pol ß-PAK enzyme) were amplified, swapped, and then inserted into a pET14b (~4.7kb) plasmid, giving rise to transformed E. coli by the 6.9kb plasmid. These results indicate that the bacteria were successfully transformed with a plasmid that encodes for the newly altered enzyme. 3:40 pm - Keynote Speaker: A 21st Century Biotechnology Toolbox Dr. Randal Bass (PLU Alumnus, 1993), Amgen, Seattle, WA Large

  • , Professor Rick Barot, Professor Rona Kaufman, Professor Derek Robbins, for not only reading and responding to my work, but for helping me build, shape, and expand my creative process and functions. Because of all of you, I have learned how to write for myself and to audiences I dream of reaching. S’more huge thanks to Ben Papp, Amanda Schenzielos, Bella Diehl, Katy Rasmussen, Frankee Broer, and Daniel Hachet for giving me such beautiful ideas, times, and support. You all mean so much to my time here at

  • of recognizing and responding appropriately to life-threatening emergencies. Communication The student must communicate effectively verbally, non-verbally, and in writing in a timely manner with other students, faculty, staff, patients, family, and other healthcare professionals. They must be able to express ideas clearly and must be open to giving and receiving feedback. The student must be able to convey and exchange information regarding assessments, solutions, directions, and treatments. The

  • Lute Alums reunite at the 2019 Meyer Lamberth Regatta Pictured here: Women’s alumni crew that raced for the prestigious Johnson Cup, along with Patsy & Dave Johnson (Center) Staying true to tradition PLU alumni, friends, families, rowing fans alike gathered at American Lake for the annual Meyer – Lamberth Cup Races. Adding onto this fun-filled day, the LCAA has annually recognized generous contributors to PLU Rowing with induction into the Golden Oar Society. Immediately following this year’s

  • Assembly Center during World War II included sifting through archival records to confirm the names of the Japanese Americans once confined to the fairgrounds. Kitajo said he’s always had a connection to the history of Japanese internment, both as a history major and a Japanese American. Both Kitajo’s maternal and paternal grandparents were detained during the war. For the past six years, Kitajo has traveled to the Minidoka National Historic Site as part of the annual Minidoka Pilgrimage — a four-day

  • 2015, “Lizard Boy” was honored by the Seattle theater community at the annual Gregory Awards. The musical won all four awards it was nominated for, including Outstanding New Play, Outstanding Actor (Musical) for Huertas, and Outstanding Supporting Actress (Musical) for deLohr. “After ‘Lizard Boy’ opened, my career really picked up and different kinds of opportunities started coming,” says deLohr. Those opportunities included playing two iconic characters back at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, Rizzo in

  • PLU's Digital Campus (on Discord) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2021 - EVENTSTIMELOCATION &/or how to ACCESS HUNGRY? Breakfast on your own7:00AM-9:30AMAnderson University Center (AUC) Commons & Old Main Market (OMM) Gather for Bell Ringing Congregate in Red Square for the annual tradition of ringing the bell & processing to Convocation9:40AM-10:00AMRed Square Convocation A PLU tradition to open the academic year! 10:00AM-11:30AMOlson Memorial Gym HUNGRY? Lunch on your own 10:30AM-2:30PMAnderson University

  • taking part in our flag parade! Discoteca! The Cave9:00 PM - 11:00 PMEnd your International Education Week with Discoteca! This annual Lute Tradition is back to rock the night with LatinX and Baila music alongside some dance classics.Study Away 101 Learn the ins and outs of study away at PLU from the Wang Center’s Global Ambassadors!Gateway Programs Trinidad & Tobago: Heritage, Cultural Fusion, and Sustainability in the Southern Caribbean Gain an in-depth understanding of Trinbagonian culture through