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  • professors’ offices. You will take several classes from the professor whose office is on the left. You will get to spend some of your class days in the late spring out on the balcony. It will be hard to pay attention to anything having to do with Benedict Spinoza or David Hume because it is not often that you get to see the campus from this angle, somewhere between the ground and the treetops. On a sunny day, the campus will glow and the students will finally strip off their winter coats to reveal skin

  • admission. Please do not contact the School of Nursing to determine the rationale behind any individual admissions decision.Quick Links Information Sessions Comparable Course Guide Entry-Level MSN Program Articles of Interest English Proficiency Policy Essential QualificationsApply Using One of the Following ApplicationsBSN Transfer ApplicationUse this application if all of the following apply: You are not currently taking classes at PLU; You have already graduated from high school; You have (or intend

  • sizes and students often can’t get to know their faculty. *Note: All comments are moderated If we plan for 650 first-year students in Fall 2016, what happens if 680 want to come?With the philosophy of enrollment, we’re aiming to bring in predictable and steady classes each year.  Eventually, I expect that we’ll establish a wait list, which will help us manage our numbers even more precisely.  But, it’s possible that we can still be surprised—on the up side or the down side.  To manage any downturns

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  • often suppressed and a racially segregated community in which Latinos were often oppressed. She started in community college, transferred to California State University, Chico, and eventually earned her master’s degree there. She made the dean’s list each semester and was encouraged to apply to graduate school, landing her at Washington State University where she earned her Ph.D. She’s been teaching classes at PLU since 2006. The key to persistence for marginalized students, and subsequently their

  • history students regularly study away for a semester, year or January term in places like England, Namibia, Trinidad & Tobago, Scotland, Australia, Greece, and more. Did you know? PLU is ranked the #3 best colleges for History in Washington. -Niche Did you know? History is a popular major for transfer students; we accept most accredited classes and the major can be completed in two years. Did you know? History students have an opportunity to participate in paid student-faculty research projects each

  • and environmentally sustainable agriculture. Laurie-Berry started teaching at PLU in the fall of 2008. In addition to Plant Physiology, Laurie-Berry’s other classes include Plant Development and Genetic Engineering and a first-year writing class focused on global agriculture, world hunger, genetic engineering and related topics. “Our central question for the course is how agriculture and related systems must change to alleviate global hunger,” Laurie-Berry says.Before 2015, the original PLU

  • PLU Students:As you begin this school year, we want you to know the supportive and caring community of alumni, donors and employees are here for you. Each year, thousands of Lutes give of their time, talent and treasure because they want to help you succeed. This support includes scholarships, internships, mentorships and more. To connect with your Lute community visit Alumni and Student Connections. When classes and life get challenging, read the encouraging words from Lute donors and

  • .” Colleen had four athletes on her first intercollegiate team who were older than she was. She found it difficult to secure the professional respect she felt she deserved, and to juggle the workload (she had to teach five classes, compared to the football coach’s one), let alone try to “rock the boat” and challenge the institution.  This came to a head early on: in her second year of coaching (in the early 1980’s), Colleen’s (women’s) field hockey team qualified for nationals, for the first time in PLU

  • Seth Dowland, PhDDepartment of ReligionDigital Annotation of Student Work Seth Dowland and student reviewing grading annotations on an iPad. (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) iAnnotate App Product Website: http://www.iannotate.com/ Cost:  $9.99 Download:  iOS As an assistant professor of American religious history, Seth Dowland frequently asks his students to write essays, both for papers and exams. His classes focus primarily on Christianity in American history, though he also offers a class on