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  • Lutes.CheckFive calls for PLU community members to reach out to five people and check in, specifically those who’ve gone quiet during the recent upheaval. Human interaction has never been more important — and someone out there might really need that phone call, text, email or social media message. “It’s on all of us to care for our communities in times like this,” said Lace Smith, PLU’s associate vice president of marketing and communications. “CheckFive is about connecting with a fellow student you haven’t

  • regal occasion, of course, delivering a hearty, heartfelt “hip, hip, hoorah” welcome fit for a … well, you know. The royal visit could not have gone more smoothly—everyone was in the right place at the right time, Commencement wrapped up ahead of schedule and we’re pretty sure no one was tackled by the Secret Service. Our Day With the King Catch up on all the stops of HM King Harald V's visit to PLU and Commencement. The King's Speech Watch the king's entire Commencement speech. But, as you might

  • How are Course Reserves and the Lute Library Related?Course Reserves is the umbrella term for two services that provide students with access to materials that are shared. Lute Library (includes textbooks) Course Reserves (includes textbooks, films, etc.) For assistance with course reserves, please call 253-535-7501 or email ereserve@plu.edu. Copyright and Fair UseFaculty are responsible for securing necessary copyright clearances with regard to curricular materials (course reserves, classroom

  • will demonstrate an understanding of the diverse perspectives of those who experienced and drew meaning from the Holocaust and other genocides. 4. By reflecting deeply on the Holocaust and other genocides students will challenge and complicate their own assumptions about human behavior and decisions and enhance their own capacities for critical self-reflection and ethical decision-making. 5. Throughout the program, students will practice and strengthen their intellectual and civic skills, including

  • -educated and well-rounded,” she said. And PLU nursing graduates fit that definition. PLU graduates are well suited to deal with the increasingly difficult and complex evolution of the healthcare industry because their experience here teaches them to treat the whole person, rather than just the symptoms in front of them, Smith said. The applications for the slots available at the School of Nursing bear this out, with 300 applications submitted for the 80 available spaces in each yearly cohort group

  • August 5, 2010 BIOL 125/126: Molecules, Cells and Organisms/ Genes, Diversity and Ecology Name: Sean Boaglio Hometown: Longview, Wash. Major: Undeclared, leaning Biology Professor: Jacob Egge, assistant professor of biology Sean’s advice to first-year students: “Study with someone. It is a great way to meet people in your class. And when you explain something to someone else, it also helps you understand it better.” For students who want to enter PLU’s rigorous Health Sciences track, the first

  • We get it, it’s confusing to figure out when to take all the classes you need to graduate. And if you’re not sure about your major yet, that just adds to the overwhelm! We’re here to help!  At a Grad Planning Small Group, here’s what we’ll do together: You pick a major to use for planning purposes We show you all of the requirements for your major, Gen Eds, and Graduation We help you place each class where it belongs in your future semesters After just one hour, you get to feel great about

  • from a systemic framework. a. Receive an “Admittance” outcome for the “Entrance into Clinical Practica” interview process which includes an evaluation of systemic knowledge from MFTH 503. Benchmark: 80% b. Pass the Oral Final Exam in MFTH 507. Benchmark: 80% c. Complete MFTH practica and theory course sequence with passing grades. Benchmark: 80%2A. Students and graduates will demonstrate an understanding of contextual issues and approach treatment with sensitivity towards race and ethnicity, gender

  • Event Staff Midnight Staff: 12am-7am Professional Security Staff: crowd control, medical and patrol Parking Attendants Transportation PLU vans for on and off-campus shuttle service Golf Cart Rentals Plentiful, Free Parking Special Rates for Door-Door Airport Shuttle Service Box Office & Ticketing Services Ticket Design & Print Seating Charts & Price Setting Pre-Event Ticket Sales through Concierge Desk On-Site Ticket Sales Staff Will Call Staff Olson Auditorium & Gym Baseball, All-Weather Synthetic

  • following questions when making your decision:Review your most current CAPP report to see if you have any GenEd requirements that are not met and could be waived (only NS, RC, RG, or SO)? Keep in mind, students who transferred to PLU with 60+ credits may not choose to waive RC and only 4 credits of the 8 credits required for SO can be waived. Have one or more requirements that qualify for a waiver? Consider waiving a requirement you don’t already have a plan for completing or that would make room in