Page 329 • (4,558 results in 0.062 seconds)
-
has adjusted to a mostly online format, and is working to place students in internships that accommodate at home work to ensure safety, while helping students get the valuable experience of an internship, even as COVID-19 continues. For students who will be graduating in the midst of the pandemic and entering the workforce for the first time, Whitney offered this encouragement, “If you want to be irreplaceable, go beyond your job description, learn more skills, apply more things. Show that you are
-
transition and the value of young people in government in a Q&A session.Did you have any political or governmental experience before entering this internship? Zero. This is my first time. I had no inclination to enter the political world. Right now, this internship is showing me how our legislature works, and there is value to that, even though it’s also confirmed I do not want to work in the political world. But, I am making meaningful connections where I can, I am learning things where I can, and I
-
more on her transition and the value of young people in government in a Q&A session.Did you have any political or governmental experience before entering this internship? Zero. This is my first time. I had no inclination to enter the political world. Right now, this internship is showing me how our legislature works, and there is value to that, even though it’s also confirmed I do not want to work in the political world. But, I am making meaningful connections where I can, I am learning things
-
or exemption paperwork on the Health Center Documents and Forms webpage. (Fully vaccinated = completion of initial vaccine series; up to date = all recommended boosters have been received.) New employees should submit their vaccination or exemption documentation through Human Resources. Testing: Students and employees coming to campus for the first time or after being away are strongly encouraged to participate in COVID PCR or antigen testing prior to their arrival. If positive, students should
-
himself on both sides of that door throughout his lifetime. Wang, who graduated from PLU in 1988, is a semi-retired English professor in China who prepares students to go abroad, including those coming to his alma mater. CHENGDU, CHINA Students in the program, which is open to all majors and language levels, take courses at Sichuan University in western China. View the China programHe was one of the first Chinese students to come to PLU. “At that time it was extremely hard for Chinese to go abroad
-
5 Tips for Writing a College Essay Posted by: mhines / August 21, 2024 August 21, 2024 The Common App to apply to PLU is officially open for the Class of 2025—so it’s time to start thinking about your college essay. Your essay is your moment to show colleges what makes you unique. Ready to get started? Here are five tips to help you write a standout college essay that truly reflects who you are. Let’s dive in!Be YourselfColleges want to know you, not just your grades. Share your story in a way
-
semesters of coursework tuition-free. “PLU has long been committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the programs described in this application are current manifestations of these efforts,” Ann Auman, Dean of Natural Sciences, said. “This commitment is even more important now since the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequities that national efforts to diversify the STEM pipeline have been attempting to address at a time when society needs diversity of thought and creativity in STEM the most to
-
9:30 am – 1:30 pm. Garfield Street options: 208 Garfield, Trapper’s Sushi, Farrelli’s Pizza, Zen Ramen & Sushi Burrito, Marco’s Cantina & Lolitas Cocina, Rise And Shine Cabaret Cafe 2:30 pm Pre-Concert Arrival Time 3:00 pm Gala Concert featuring the Alumni and the Current PLUSO, and a touring chamber orchestra headed for Ireland in June Lagerquist Hall, Mary Baker Russell For those arriving early on Friday May 19, there will be an open rehearsal with the current PLUSO at 3:40 pm in Lagerquist
-
. Faculty play a critical role in the assessment process, and faculty benefit when they have the support of representatives across the campus community for the assessment process itself and for the time that it takes to do assessment well. Under the best of circumstances, assessment is collaborative, with a wide aim to understand the multiple components involved in student learning including libraries, technology centers and writing labs, to name a few. Jan Lewis, PhD, Associate Provost for
-
questions, and provide support and encouragement. Timeline: Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis with the first review of applications beginning March 10, 2021 and application closing on April 2, 2021. Summer Academy Dates: Monday, June 28 – Friday, August 6, 2021 Eligibility Requirements: Identify as American Indian or Alaska Native MCAT Have taken the MCAT but not scored well Plan to take for the first time in 1-6 months of the Summer Academy end date Plan to apply to medical school for
Do you have any feedback for us? If so, feel free to use our Feedback Form.