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  • -Degree Engineering Program. In addition to math and science courses, students will complete an internship/industry experience and/or courses in business, economics, history and ethics. “Project-based learning is a different kind of learning than in-class learning and adds a different kind of value to a student’s degree,” said Bogomil Gerganov, associate professor of physics. “Internships and apprenticeships are extremely valuable training for future engineers, and students with such experience are

  • important? Will a bad grade in one class ruin your chances of getting into your dream college? And what helps you as an applicant stand out from the crowd? If you are curious how to land in the ‘yes’ pile, then this webinar is for you! REGISTER FOR WEBINAR The College Essay: Writing with ConfidenceThursday, September 19, 6:30-7:00pm PTDoes a college essay really make a difference? Absolutely! But the hardest part is often deciding where to start and what to write about. We will cover how to pick a topic

  • ? What experiences are important? Will a bad grade in one class ruin your chances of getting into your dream college? And what helps you as an applicant stand out from the crowd? If you are curious how to land in the ‘yes’ pile, then this webinar is for you! REGISTER FOR WEBINAR College Essays: Tips & TricksWednesday, October 4, 6:00-7:00pm PTDoes a college essay really make a difference? Absolutely! But the hardest part is often deciding where to start and what to write about. We will cover how to

  • another year. Every year brings new memories. This group of seniors will be my second class at PLU that I’ve had the privilege to coach all four years. They are driven and determined to be the group who moves the bar for excellence toward our goals and in the direction of our program’s rich history of success. We believe we are a contender in the NWC. We had flashes competing against the top teams in the league last year. This year is about getting to excellence and sustaining it.   “My athletic

  • this would be possible without your altruism, so on behalf of many students, thank you!” Hilary Vo, ASPLU President Alex Jones, Pianist Alex Jones '20, PianistB.M. in Piano Performance Forestine Wise Monsen Endowed Piano Scholarship, Bertha Gilbertson Scholarship, PLU Fund Student Scholarship “Being a college student can be stressful. At the center of college life, fears of fulfillment, day-to-day finances, class loads and cultivating professional relationships with professors all intersect. The

  • this would be possible without your altruism, so on behalf of many students, thank you!” Hilary Vo, ASPLU President Alex Jones, Pianist Alex Jones '20, PianistB.M. in Piano Performance Forestine Wise Monsen Endowed Piano Scholarship, Bertha Gilbertson Scholarship, PLU Fund Student Scholarship “Being a college student can be stressful. At the center of college life, fears of fulfillment, day-to-day finances, class loads and cultivating professional relationships with professors all intersect. The

  • this would be possible without your altruism, so on behalf of many students, thank you!” Hilary Vo, ASPLU President Alex Jones, Pianist Alex Jones '20, PianistB.M. in Piano Performance Forestine Wise Monsen Endowed Piano Scholarship, Bertha Gilbertson Scholarship, PLU Fund Student Scholarship “Being a college student can be stressful. At the center of college life, fears of fulfillment, day-to-day finances, class loads and cultivating professional relationships with professors all intersect. The

  • Exposure Awards Recognize Lutes Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / August 17, 2015 August 17, 2015 During spring 2015, Elly Vadseth’s digital photography class introduced her to a new kind of image manipulation. She spent her semester combining nature shots with studio images using a photo collage method – the end result – a web of pictures. Now, Vadseth and Taylor Hardman ’16, both Art and Design majors at PLU, can say their works have been on view at the Louve Museum in Paris, France. SeeMe’s Vox

  • and graduating with a BA or BFA in Art and Design this May. The exhibition will show a variety of artistic mediums including book arts, graphic design, painting, printmaking, letterpress, photography and ceramics. Students are expected to produce a significant body of work that reflects their best independent work, not just class assignments. Students submit a body of work, and the best of the best will be displayed. In some cases, students have been preparing for a year to two years for the show

  • team consists of 1-3 students, and a middle/high school may enter any number of teams. In order that beginners as well as more experienced programmers may compete, there will be two divisions, (novice and advanced). The novice division consisting of students who have completed at most one computer programming class and have not previously placed 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in a programming contest. The advanced division is open to all high school students. Following the contest, an awards ceremony is held