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  • ]+)\./)) { jQuery.browser.msie = true; jQuery.browser.version = RegExp.$1; } })(); You do not have javascript enabled. You can complete this form by following this link: https://plu.formstack.com/forms/events_field Your browser does not support iframes. DevelopmentDesignMarketing ServiceCompletion Time Design7 - 14 days Vended Services printing (envelopes, calendars, programs, folders, etc.)14 - 28 business days Immedia mailing with assembly (non-profit or bulk rate)7 - 10 business days Poster Distribution42 days (6 weeks

  • Marketing and Communications Kari Plog ’11, senior editor Kari returned to PLU in January 2016. She previously spent five years working in nearly every corner of the newsroom at The News Tribune in Tacoma. Her experience spanned from sports and news copy editing and pagination to local government, communities and breaking news reporting. In addition, Kari’s investigative stories earned her multiple awards, including New Journalist of the Year in June 2015. During her time at PLU, the 2011 graduate also

  • Sophomore Assessments For BM and BME sophomore assessment juries: Total jury time is approximately 15 minutes. A minimum average score of 25/50 must be achieved to pass. See jury rubrics for more information. For BA/BMA sophomore assessment juries: Total jury time is approximately 15 minutes, roughly equally split between performing your jury selection and presenting your project proposal. A minimum average score of 25/50 must be achieved to pass. See jury rubrics for more information. BRASS

  • information of the archaeological site to life with living people interacting in that space. Andrews: I came to PLU the same time when Stasinos got his tenure-track position, and that’s when we met. But I did not contact him until I met one of his students who was swiping people in at the front desk of the Names Fitness Center. The day I noticed she was drawing her hands, I asked who her professor was, and that is how I connected with Stasinos. I had been thinking for a while that I wanted to find

  • university-sponsored international travel policy . Per policy guidelines, PLU will not fund travel to high risk areas. (http://travel.state.gov/). The Wang Center will screen each applicant for eligibility as part of the application process, prior to proposals being reviewed by the Global Education. StudentsFacultyStudent-Faculty TeamsStudentsProposals are accepted from full-time PLU undergraduates and graduate students for advanced research and experiential learning. The grant monies are available for

  • learn about and discuss the transfer admission process in general. Abso-Lute-ly Transferring: Open Advising HourTuesday, May 31st from 6:15-7:00pm PTDo you just need time to connect with a college professional? Join this open session and have your questions answered by our Senior Assistant Director Jordan Pike. REGISTER FOR WEBINAR Virtual Transfer Trails: June 28th & 29thJoin us for a deep dive into PLUJoin us both days, or for either day; all sessions, or just one session. Take a virtual tour

  • When it comes to being loyal Lutes, not many people surpass Don and Janet Reiman. Don was not only a PLU alum, he was also very involved with University activities in the years that followed. After his passing, Janet established the Donald F. Reiman Endowed Scholarship in honor of Don’s time at PLU and his legacy as a parent and grandparent of PLU students. “The Reiman family has a long history at PLU. Don and I met there in 1952. He graduated that Spring with a Business degree, joined the Navy

  • Cumulative Competencies for the Anthropology Minor Level I: Anthropology 100 Level CoursesBy the end of their first year, minors should have taken 2 Anthropology 100 level courses and: know and use anthropological concepts know the major perspectives of anthropology (linguistic, cultural, archaeological, biological) and be familiar with the general orientation of the two of these perspectives appreciate and be aware of the diversity of humans in space and time understand the effects of social

  • person experiences to connect students with peers and create support networks Responsibilities Mentor a group of 15-25 incoming students (residential, commuter, transfers and international students)  Co-facilitate LUTE Welcome sessions with student leaders, staff and/or faculty and connect student to campus services and facilities Meet during fall semester with your LUTE group Continued connections encouraged with your LUTE group throughout the first year  Requirements Full-time fall status @ PLU

  • Careers in Chemistry, Feb 22 at Pacific Regional Lab NW Posted by: alemanem / December 8, 2016 December 8, 2016 “Careers in Chemistry” sponsored by the ACS Puget Sound Section  (open to all undergraduate science students) Key note speaker: Dr. Dan Rice, Lab Director will speak on An overview of public health programs in the FDA Office of Regulatory Affairs (ORA) and the role of ORA laboratories   Date/Time/Location:   February 22nd, 2017 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Pacific Regional Lab Northwest (PRLNW