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  • , leading exercise classes for women, facilitating reproductive health seminars to teens, and using Ultimate Frisbee as a means of youth empowerment and development. The highlight of her Peace Corps experience was fully immersing herself in the Panamanian culture and building lifelong relationships with community members. Jihan has her Masters in Education for environmental education and is currently working in Olympia as an environmental educator at the wastewater treatment plant. At PLU she majored in

  • secondary upper schools you’ve attended. ENGLISH PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTYou must meet PLU’s general English proficiency requirement through one of the following means: TOEFL: 79 TOEFL ITP Plus for China: CEFR Level C1 IELTS: 6.5 PTE: 56 Duolingo English Test: 115 Completion of one College level English class w/ B or better (Semester System) Completion of two College level English classes w/ B or better (Quarter System) SAT (English): 500 ACT (English): 21 GCE O-Level (English): B Completion of PLU

  • sound. Dawson spent the next four months after the accident undergoing total cognitive rest — in other words, shuttered in total darkness without stimulus as her brain worked to recover. Neurologists urged Dawson to drop out of high school. A school counselor recommended she switch her focus to a GED, telling her she’d never graduate. However, Dawson wasn’t ready to give up on her education or her dreams. With the help of online and summer classes, she graduated from high school on time and with

  • runs through his work, which has focused on removing barriers and increasing access for traditionally underserved student populations. The Palmer students, he says, “are what get me out of bed every morning, and what keeps me working long days.” Eunissa Satterwhite ’19, said the financial assistance she received from the Palmer program made a difference. “But it’s also the mentor, who is with you throughout your college years, and the college readiness classes in high school,” she said. Palmer

  • incident command as a technical specialist if you are knowledgeable about the substance.Inclement WeatherCancellation of Classes & Activities In extreme weather situations, classes may be canceled and/or the university closed. A determination will be made by 6:00 a.m. for morning and afternoon classes and activities, and by 1:00 p.m. for evening classes and activities. Weather-induced closure or schedule change information is available three ways: Online at the PLU homepage and at FlashAlert.net The

  • , Christine. “Moba Shrine Figures.” African Arts, 20:2, 1987. Kreamer, Christine. “Seeing Between Worlds: a Moba Figure.” In Frederick Lamp (ed.) See The Music, Hear The Dance: Rethinking African Art at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Munich: Prestel, 2004.

  • students with talents and interests in writing, graphic design, communication, or business a head start into the world of publishing and a broad variety of related professions. The PPA program readily complements majors concerned with language and the written word, such as English, languages, education, history, public relations, journalism, marketing, and graphic design. But students majoring in a wide spectrum of disciplines—from biology to music to anthropology—have discovered the value of a PPA

  • – Spring 2021 Cohort Environmental Studies Program Claire Todd – Fall 2019 Cohort College of Professional Studies School of Business Ralph Flick – Fall 2021 Cohort *Rao Kowtha – Summer 2022 Cohort Somaye Nargesi – Summer 2020 Cohort School of Education Megan Anderson – Fall 2021 Cohort Cathy Kim – Fall 2021 Cohort Jan Weiss – Spring 2021 Cohort Department of Communication, Media and Design Arts Kate Hoyt – Spring 2020 Cohort Marnie Ritchie – Spring 2020 Cohort Department of Music Ron Gerhardstein

  • Services teams with faculty and students to work on discussions and food-tastings like “To Brie or not to Brie,” a look at the chemistry of cheese. “We have knowledge, so how do we share it?” McGinnis asked. “Food is such a big part of culture.” Student Stephanie Bivens ’12 is also looking to share her knowledge. As a student with food allergies, she is working with the university to create awareness and menu options for those who need alternative diets. When the music major brought her concerns to

  • , Markuson said. Students’ majors include everything from music to science, and there is a diverse mix of under and upper classmen. Bendzak said LUNICYCLERS is one of the most culturally diverse groups on campus, representing men, women, international students and even football players. With growing popularity and the graduation of its founder, LUNICYCLERS was in a transitional period and Markuson stepped up to continue the group and its mission. “When people succeed or laugh or have fun, those are the