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  • PLU interns combat climate change one tree at a time A group of PLU students interning with the Tacoma Tree Foundation spent the summer increasing the number of trees in the city to reduce polluted stormwater runoff and heat during the summer months and improving the livelihoods of those who live in urban areas. The… November 8, 2022 Alumni, Internships, Career

  • the emergency or urgent care setting or who desire to make a change and work in the emergency setting. This rigorous program builds upon core nurse practitioner knowledge and experience and provides the education and skill necessary to function as a competent nurse practitioner and leader in the emergency and urgent care settings. This program of study includes a minimum of 300 clinical hours and an extensive procedure lab/seminar. Upon completion, students with FNP certification are eligible to

  • Endowments are unique. They are financial pillars that live on forever, providing generous support t

  • HOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO CHECK YOUR PLU EMAIL?The main line of communication between the student and the university is through your PLU email. Important information is sent to you via your PLU email, including regarding the status of your financial aid application, recent or upcoming billing statements, possible financial holds, and other issues which may impact your eligibility for financial assistance. All information is emailed directly to the student, not to the parent or significant other

  • rooms set up with music, games, and other festivities, including a Photobooth! 4:30PM-7:00PMWeather Location Change: Anderson University Center (Commons & Other Locations, including CK [214], Regency [203], and Scan Center [100]) Drop In Ultimate Frisbee Optional: Come swing by Foss Field during New Student Orientation and have a friendly pickup game of Ultimate Frisbee. This event is sponsored by our PLU Ultimate Frisbee Clubs. Register on imleagues.com or the PLU Rec App under the Outdoor Rec Tab

  • Research Program (NSSURP), which involves working with PLU professors on research projects (and getting paid for it!). Students also have the opportunity to participate in Research Experience for Undergraduate Programs nationwide. Did you know? Every year a team of PLU students compete against 10,000 other teams in the international Mathematical Contest in Modeling. In 2023, the PLU team finished in the top 5! Did you know? Want to study away? Mathematics students have spent semesters studying (and

  • to this page first to see if others have already reported the same problem and what is being done to fix it. https://www.plu.edu/status/ [top] Use Classroom TechnologyNeed help with classroom equipment or patching your laptop into a classroom computer projector? Multimedia Services provides support for the the use of classroom technologies and checks out multimedia equipment such camcorders and audio recorders for your class projects. Email: itech@plu.edu Phone: 253-535-7509 Location: Library

  • ). But the one technology I can’t live without, the one that I always come back to is WordPress. This name should be familiar to the PLU community, as we’ve just transitioned to the WordPress platform. This example demonstrates the flexibility that WordPress offers. It can serve as a large-scale site management tool or it can facilitate small-scale course projects. My favorite thing about WordPress is that it creates a context for other work. Whether we are making electronic portfolios, personal

  • “References,” and the “Insert Citation” tool allows you to add information about each source you intend to include in your research project. The citation generator in Google Docs, which has less features than that of Word, is located under the “Tools” menu item on the toolbar. Citation Management Tools Citation management tools are similar to citation generators, but they provide a broader set of features that can be quite useful in larger research projects. These citation managers enable you to store

  • program during the summer of 1999 during a sabbatical leave, and Lindsey in the summer of 2006. During the apprenticeship program we learned how to care for captive chimpanzees and assisted with ongoing research projects. Now we continue to volunteer at the Chimposiums held at CHCI. These are educational programs that inform the public about the sign language studies this particular family of chimpanzees has been involved in as well as providing information about the plight of free-living chimpanzees