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to that case. For the period beginning October 15, 2023 and ending October 14, 2024, the members of the Formal Dismissal Hearing Committee as elected by the Faculty Executive Committee are as follows (in alphabetical order by surname): Michael Behrens – Biology Peter Davis – Earth Science Antonios Finitsis – Religion Andrea Munro – Chemistry Marit Trelstad – Religion The alternates for the period beginning October 15, 2023 and ending October 14, 2024 are, in order: Alternate #1: Lindsey Nice
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Health Center of the results of that evaluation, including COVID-19 test results. COVID-19 Vaccination FAQs (Students)Submit your COVID-19 documentation (Students)Click here to submit your COVID-19 documentation to the PLU Health Center. (ePass-protected)COVID-19 Vaccine Medical Exemption FormCOVID-19 Vaccine Religious & Right to Conscience Exemption Form*The exception to this is the fully online Master of Science in Marketing Analytics. There is no vaccination requirement for this program
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accessible to all.Varies Religion: The Annual David and Marilyn Knutson LectureBrings nationally recognized scholars creatively working with historical, scriptural, and theological sources into dialogue with contemporary questions and challenges.Varies Natural Sciences: The Rachel Carson Annual LectureBrings leading experts in the field of science and technology to campus to lecture on a topic of general interest for the evening.Late February/Early March Holocaust and Genocide Studies: The Natalie Mayer
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Sound Outreach can reach and serve as many individuals as possible. Conclusions: The results of the research provide strategic recommendations for an improved business approach that focuses on the importance of relationship building and connecting with clients to be able to increase their customer base. MSMR Graduate: Nichole & Reynide Topic: Increasing Enrollment in the Master of Science in Marketing Research Program Research: PLU introduced their MSMR program in Fall 2015 and would like to
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solace is found in the fictive Alice in Wonderland. Carson’s journey converges with a fantastical landscape enlivened by literary, film and cultural references that theatricalize the revolutionary science of Silent Spring. “As an artist and storyteller I am fascinated by the human need to escape reality through fairytales and familiar stories. Time and time again, individuals walk the yellow brick road, fly towards the second star to the right, push through the looking glass, and fall down the rabbit
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arose, I immediately knew working with the PLU Dance Ensemble would be an exciting and worthwhile endeavor,” DeFilippis explained. DeFilippis’ piece, In the Wake of Opportunity, was inspired by the science fiction television series, Battlestar Galactica. The piece explores the ramifications of a wrong decision made by a community and explores the process of consoling both the individual and the group.Choreographer Talkback Guest Choreographer Gabrielle McNeillie. Photo by Ed Flores. Friday, April 8
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support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 The Passing of Bryan Dorner June 4, 2024 Student athlete Vinny D’Onofrio ’24 excelled in biology and chemistry at PLU June 4, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community May 22, 2024
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area leaders in science and business who will discuss how they have been involved in finding and delivering solutions – from active on-site intervention and benchmark research to the formulation of public policy. This is the third in a series of symposia sponsored by the Wang Center and PLU. It follows “China: Bridges for a New Century,” in 2003, and “Pathways to Peace: Norway’s Approach to Democracy and Development,” in 2005. For more information contact wangcntr@plu.edu or call 253-535-7577
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. In 1997, he was named a fellow of the London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, and he has served as the director of U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Foege received his medical degree from the University of Washington and his master’s in public health from Harvard University. Symposium presentations and seminars on campus Feb. 22 will feature representatives of non-governmental organizations and area leaders in science and business. They will discuss their involvement in
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