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  • report allows you to explore how your classes fit into different academic programs (majors, minors, and concentrations).  To create CAPP reports with different academic programs use the ‘What-If Analysis.’ To use the ‘What-If Analysis’ click the link at the bottom of your CAPP report. CAPP reports are intended to be viewable online by you and your advisor and are much more readable online than in printed form. Color-coding is used for various texts. Red indicates requirements that have not yet been

  • report allows you to explore how your classes fit into different academic programs (majors, minors, and concentrations).  To create CAPP reports with different academic programs use the ‘What-If Analysis.’ To use the ‘What-If Analysis’ click the link at the bottom of your CAPP report. CAPP reports are intended to be viewable online by you and your advisor and are much more readable online than in printed form. Color-coding is used for various texts. Red indicates requirements that have not yet been

  • attraction.” Read review online. Textura.org | March 2020 “If there’s singing in heaven, Ešenvalds’ music is probably the closest earthly approximation to it.” Read review online. BBC Music Magazine | March 2020 ⭐⭐⭐ “The Choir shines when singing as an ensemble, bringing out Ešenvalds’s clever vocal techniques superbly.” MusicWeb International | March 2020 “The Pacific Lutheran University Choir of the West is an accomplished ensemble and they have an evident affinity for the music of this composer. All

  • Human Resources Make sure all of your paperwork has been completed with HR and is in your file prior to starting work. You will need to complete an I-9 (Employment Eligibility Verification form) which requires in person verification of identification documents. Click here for a list of acceptable documents. Also, please contact Human Resources to request your PLU ID number if you don’t have it already. You will not be able to complete some of the tasks below without being in the “system” and

  • identity as a first-generation Latina student and her upbringing. “I just want to show my family that their sacrifice was worth it all,” she says, “because I can do more and give back that love and support that they’ve given me unconditionally.” She’s also grateful for the support of the tight-knit community at PLU. As a Franklin Pierce High School student taking classes at PLU, she felt a sense of belonging even before starting college—but she hadn’t realized that the university was also a place where

  • Major Minute: Sergia Hay on Philosophy Posted by: vcraker / August 18, 2021 August 18, 2021 Undergraduate study in philosophy is fundamental in pursuing the most important questions regarding one’s understanding of themselves, others and the world in which they live. Hear from associate professor of philosophy Sergia Hay shares as she explains why now is a great time to study philosophy. Read Previous Major Minute: Paul Sutton on Education Read Next Q & A with ASPLU Environmental Justice

  • her identity as a first-generation Latina student and her upbringing. “I just want to show my family that their sacrifice was worth it all,” she says, “because I can do more and give back that love and support that they’ve given me unconditionally.” She’s also grateful for the support of the tight-knit community at PLU. As a Franklin Pierce High School student taking classes at PLU, she felt a sense of belonging even before starting college—but she hadn’t realized that the university was also a

  • Marbles teaser. The film follows young, unassuming Jameson as he travels into the den of nefarious marble player Wolf, who steals marbles from those he beats at the game. Having lost a very precious marble to Wolf’s thievery, Jameson bets all the marbles he owns on a game to win it back from him. “Jameson is like the quintessential underdog,” Petersen said. “He’s probably the kid who got picked on at school, or the last picked for any game that would be played.” Though timid, Jameson proves brave as

  • January 18, 2008 T-shirts make a splash in Brazil It’s a simple T-shirt, black cotton with silk-screened words. The white “Sojourner” across the chest identifies the PLU students as temporary guests in another country. The phrase “global citizen,” screened in Portuguese, English and Spanish on the back, represents the countries the students are visiting – Brazil and Argentina. The students are investigating the impact of globalization on South America. They are one of 27 groups currently

  • Videos Spotlighting the Master of Arts in EducationBrooke Brown '06 awarded the 2021 Washington State Teacher of the YearBrooke Brown ’06, an ethnic studies teacher at Parkland’s Washington High School, was recently named the 2021 Washington State Teacher of the Year by the Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI).Personalized Faculty SupportThe student-to-faculty ratio of the Master’s in Education program is approximately 15 to one. In this video, Mary Jo