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  • , pertinent information to mentor you through the application process. In order to give the advisors enough time to do their best work, please submit the completed form to the Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team no later than May 1st. The form can be found at this link. If you are a PLU alumnus/a and your PLU email address has expired, please contact us by email at prehealth@plu.edu and we will send you a link.

  • and learn from my experiences. Rural Rwanda - January 19, 2018 What surprised her about studying away: I was really nervous about leaving campus with people I didn’t know and would have to live with and do everything with for my time away. J-Term is only a month, but it’s still daunting to leave everything you know for another place and new people. I was happily surprised to find that everyone else felt the same way too! On both my experiences, I formed lasting friendships with people I never

  • University in 1998, where she earned her degree in Education. Christine earned a full four-year athletic scholarship at Gonzaga, where she had the opportunity to continue to play with her identical twin sister, Dr. Jennifer Kubista.   In 2001 Christine earned her Masters of Arts in Education from Pacific Lutheran University. In her free time Christine coaches a girls U-10 team through USA volleyball.

  • successful in Everest history, with14 of 16 climbers reaching the 29,035′ summit. In 2002, Jason became the 65th person to climb the famed continental “Seven Summits,” after his ascent of Mt. Kosciusko, located in New South Wales, Australia. From 1981 to 2004, Jason guided for Rainier Mountaineering, where he led several ascents of Mt. McKinley, and in 2006, as an International Mountain Guide http://www.mountainguides.com/index.shtml, reached the summit of Mt. Rainier for the 300th time, which places him

  • , editing and PR consulting services in her spare time. Catching Up with Stephanie Anne Johnson ’06 She’s the same on stage as she is in person: While pursuing all her passions—with great success—this... April 4, 2014 Volume 1, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29 Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar

  • his free time. National High School Hall of Fame PLU President Thomas W. Krise, right, presents Mike Burton '69 with the 2014 Distinguished Alumnus Award.... January 20, 2015 Thomas Kim ’15 Thomas Kim ’15 Meets Justice Sandra Day O’Connor at Law School TACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 20, 2015)-... April 4, 2014 Volume 3, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On

  • work primarily with biology, theatre, criminal justice, and transfer students. My favorite part of working with my students is watching them really discover who they are outside of the first 18 years of their lives. The development and growth is really exciting! kelsey.eagen@plu.edu Make an appointment with KelseyAngie Hambrick (she/her) Angie Hambrick is a Black woman committed to modeling #blackjoy. She enjoys spending time with her son, The Golden Girls, Americanos with nonfat milk, and buying

  • – $12,000-$26,000Eligibility: All full-time transfer applicants working towards their first bachelor’s degree (including international transfer students) are considered for PLU Academic Scholarships. Amount: Awards range in value between $12,000 and $26,000 (renewable for undergraduate study only). Application: Students must complete the PLU application for admission. No other application is required.Artistic Achievement Awards – $1,000-$7,500Eligibility: Exceptional ability in the fields of art

  • was where I wanted to be.” Since arriving at PLU in 2019, Harris has not only immersed herself in the on-campus community but has also become a leader and change-maker in Parkland. In addition to being a member of six of PLU’s musical ensembles, as well as three student-led clubs, Harris is also the Student Director of PLU’s Artist Mentoring Program (AMP) and an Assistant Director at the Parkland Literacy Center. The Artist Mentoring Program has been around PLU for some time but fell by the

  • make them more tolerant to flooding or extended drought. This could be done through varying mechanisms such as increasing anaerobic respiration for flood tolerance and osmotic control in plant vacuoles with proton pumps for drought tolerance. What did you enjoy most about your PLU experience? I had the opportunity to study away two times during my time at PLU. The first was to Uruguay during J-Term in 2020 for extensive Spanish study, and the second was to the Bahamas this past J-Term to study