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  • THANK YOU!Thank you for signing up for the MAE Information Session. You will receive an email with the location of the Information Session as well as a parking pass for the event one week before the date. If this is an online session, you will receive an email with instructions to join the virtual meeting. Until then, if you have any other questions, please email educ@plu.edu We look forward to seeing you there!Phone AppointmentYou can have an one-on-one conversation with a graduate admission

  • Writing & EditingMarketing & Communications provides writing and editing support for print and online publications such as Resolute Magazine and Web homepage feature stories and a broad range of other publications. We support the work of many departments and organizations across campus, with major clients including the Office of Admission and the Office of Advancement. We prepare production schedules, plan story development, oversee writing assignments, direct photography and graphic design

  • worked in the semiconductor and wireless industries on communication technologies like Bluetooth, USB, IrDA, ZigBee and related smart grid technologies. In 2006, he left industry to earn a Ph.D. in management and strategy. So, given all those accomplishments, what was it about that plaque? “I learned more from that competition than I learned from my four-plus years of MBA school,” he said with a smile. (And this comes from a guy who was named his university’s MBA Student of the Year.) To be sure

  • for diversity and social justice initiatives on campus. 2015 The Diversity Center becomes a stand alone department with the Director reporting directly to the VP of Student Life. 2016 Sustainability Integration and the management of the PLU Community Garden and DJS Fee transitions to The Diversity Center 2021 Opening of new spaces DJS Lounge and Classroom 

  • of knowledge that guides nursing practice regardless of specialty or functional area. Domain 3: Population Health Descriptor: Population health spans the healthcare delivery continuum from public health prevention to disease management of populations and describes collaborative activities with both traditional and non-traditional partnerships from affected communities, public health, industry, academia, health care, local government entities, and others for the improvement of equitable population

  • should call the offices listed at the end of this policy statement. Decisions about the appropriateness of bringing a pet to campus will be made based on any potential risk to the pet and to people in the community, and to the perceived disruptions caused by the pet. University Commitment The university will ensure that applicable legal requirements are met. These include, but are not necessarily limited to: Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA) Responsibility: The university has a

  • by each faculty member. The grades are then processed by the Office of the Registrar. Study abroad grades are processed by the Office of the Registrar when they are received from the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education. Study abroad grades for courses taught by non-PLU faculty are listed as pass or fail (P/F) with the actual letter grade recorded as well (for example, PA-, PC+, or PE). How do students use the pass/fail option?To pass/fail a course, a student must complete the

  • contemporary. Solo choreography is by Rachel Winchester, the director of dance at PLU. Tickets are general admission $15; military, 55+ & alumni $10; PLU and 18 and younger $5. Tickets can be purchased online, at the door, and through the Community Box Office at 253-535-7411.TicketsGeneral Admission: $15 Military, 55+ & Alumni: $10 PLU and 18 and younger: $5BuyPLU professor composes music for ‘timeless’ Chinese opera featuring student and faculty performers, libretto by Zhang ErClick through for more info

  • family. As musicians, we spend most of our time in our isolated world of personal practice and rehearsals. To make connections with this piece to the greater campus community is all the more special since that is really what the liberal arts, and Lutheran Higher Education, is all about.” Tickets to the April 23 concert can be purchased online, over the phone (253-535-7411) and at the door: $8 general admission, $5 senior citizen and alumni, free for PLU & 18 and younger. The Lyric Brass Quintet is

  • , exploring devotion through lust, whimsy and…fish. Intended for mature audiences. $8 General Admission; $5 Senior Citizens and Alumni; $3 PLU Community, any student ID and 18 and under. Tickets available at the Campus Concierge (253-535-7411) or at the door prior to event (tickets at the door are cash only).      Sankta Lucia Fest Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. Chris Knutzen Hall An hour-long program featuring Swedish music, song and dance and a very special children’s performance. The celebration marks the beginning