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  • tomorrow.  Adrian: Absolutely — I’m already planning to give back to PLU Nursing as an alumna. Equipment for the new Center is an investment in tomorrow’s care. This is for the nurses who will take care of us and our families for generations to come. Jordan: Current students are so excited for the space! Any amount of help will usher in the next generation of nurses and this new era of nursing at PLU. PLU: Thank you for your time and good luck to you as you wrap up your PLU nursing student experience

  • general academic planning, contact your faculty advisor or Tracy Pitt. Reminders: Sophomore I undergrad students: Please meet with your advisor go over your APC and turn it in to the SoN office by the April 28th deadline. See Tracy Pitt with questions. Junior II undergrad students: Please meet with your advisor to conduct your Junior Review meeting and turn in the completed form to the SoN office by the May 12th deadline. See Tracy Pitt with questions. Upcoming EventsApril 17, 2017 -Blood Drive

  • of “Out of Silence.” “The whole point of the show is to bring about new conversations in a cacophony of taboo political debate.” Across campus a few days later, the anti-abortion club Students for Life will host a panel featuring individuals’ experiences with unplanned pregnancies. The event on March 9, titled “Stand with (unplanned) parenthood,” will be presented in a question-and-answer format. Carly Stauffer ’18, PLU Students for Life chapter president, says event planning started last

  • questions” of herself in planning lessons about American history and current events, encouraging her students “to use their second language to support thoughtful inquiry.” Bethany recommends the Teaching Assistantship Program in France: “your language skills will grow and you’ll get a taste of teaching”… as well, perhaps, of galettes, crèpes, and a buttery pastry called kouign aman. Logan Rand (Class of 2013, Major: Chemistry; Minor: French), a Ph.D. student in biogeochemistry at the Colorado School of

  • wishes to include. When physically utilizing the gift account for fundraising, an Event Planning Form must be submitted that highlights the type of activity that will take place along with other event logistics (date(s), etc.). All documents should be submitted via email to  Student Engagement. Once the documents are reviewed, a meeting will be scheduled with the student club/organization leaders to review the request. If approved for a gift account, student clubs/organizations must submit an initial

  • pandemic. The Annual Wang Center Photo Contest is an opportunity for #LutesAway students to reflect upon their study away experience and provides a way for students to share the world’s images, from their perspective, with the PLU community. If you’re ready to begin planning for your own study away experience and want to join the 40-50% of PLU students who study away at least once during their undergraduate education, please contact the Wang Center for Global Education. Wang Center | www.plu.edu/wang

  • of resources available to the faculty. To recommend policy concerning faculty scholarships and grants. To recommend policy concerning faculty leaves. To recommend policy concerning fringe benefits, retirement, and salaries. To seek to stimulate creative faculty activities. To express faculty sentiment on appropriate occasions. To collaborate with the Office of the Provost in the planning and organization of the faculty fall conference. To designate one member of this committee to serve on the

  • requirements before planning international travel prior to your program.  Visa/residence permits requirements vary from country to country and by duration of stay. Visa/residence permits vary in cost Some countries require that you submit/apply in-person; find out the closest visa processing center and/or consulate as it may require a domestic flight. You need a valid passport to apply for a visa; passport must be valid at least 6 months after your travel end date.  Check if other countries you intend to

  • dancing in the Ordal courtyard, and my three years working with residential life.  Studying abroad to South Africa and winning the intramural flag football championship also won’t be forgotten. At PLU, I have been pushed out of my comfort zone more times than I can count, but this is what’s made me who I am. I am excited to take my PLU experience with me wherever I go for the rest of my life. What’s next? After graduation, I am planning to marry the love of my life Jessie Sheppard. Then, after our

  • clearinghouse for information on such PRC personnel for relevant U.S. government agencies.What are CIs and what’s the threat?The global CI program was initially launched under China’s Ministry of Education (MOE) in 2004, and more recently has been advanced as part of the PRC’s national strategy of Chinese culture “going global.” It consists of campus-based language and culture partnerships formerly funded in part and supported by the MOE. Many CIs also assist Confucius Classrooms teaching Chinese language