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ErgonomicsErgonomics is the study of the kind of work you do, the environment you work in, and the tools you use to do your job. The goal of office ergonomics is to set up your office work space so that it fits you and the job you are doing. Office ergonomics can help you be more comfortable at work. It can help lower stress and injury caused by awkward positions and repetitive tasks. It focuses on how things are set up in your office work space, such as: Your workstation set-up, how you sit
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Summer Sessions 2024 - Important Dates and DeadlinesDates of InstructionUndergraduate Term I Monday, June 3 – Friday, June 28 Undergraduate Term II Monday, July 8 – Friday, August 2Undergraduate Full Term Varies by course Graduate Full Term Varies by program, contact program for detailsRegistration DatesPLU Students Registration for graduating upper division students opens April 15, 2024. Ask your academic advisor when you can register. Use BannerWeb account to register, or contact the Center
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Joining and Playing in the PLU OrchestrasHow much do the orchestras rehearse?The University Symphony Orchestra rehearses 2 evenings each week during the school terms, Monday and Thursday. Rehearsals begin at 7:15 pm and last until 9:45. Members are expected to attend all rehearsals for which they are called. Schedules are posted in advance online and in the music building. KammerMusikeren rehearses during USO rehearsal times, most often on Thursdays, but not every Thursday. Can I receive credit
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January 1, 2013 Alum pursues research in Prague with follow up in Israel Laura Brade graduated from PLU in 2008, summa cum laude, with a double major in History and German. She took Bob Ericksen’s Holocaust course in the spring of 2006. She then studied for a year abroad in Freiburg, Germany. She completed her History Capstone Seminar with Bob Ericksen on the topic of the “Kindertransport,” the saving of about 10,000 Jewish children who were sent to England just before the outbreak of World War
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offset the cost of airfare, and students can apply for PLU’s financial need-based Global Scholar Award as well. Chengdu, China (SUSPENDED FOR FALL 2024)Continuity and Change in an Emerging World PowerChinese Language, Chinese Studies, Business, Political Science, History, GenEd | Fall | No language prerequisite Learn More Oxford, EnglandIHON-Oxford International Honors Program IHON, Multidisciplinary | Program participants pursue individualized courses of study in tutorials with Oxford scholars
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annual Holocaust conference. Overview: The Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies became the third endowed chair at PLU and reinforced the university’s position as one of the premier centers for Holocaust studies in the nation. Robert P. Ericksen, ’67, Professor of History, held the Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies from 2010 through the spring of 2014, and currently serves as Kurt Mayer Chair Emeritus of Holocaust Studies. Professor Ericksen, is a renowned Holocaust scholar whose works include
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Resources for LGBTQ+ people of faith (and other curious and supportive folks!) Reflect, Learn, Celebrate Queer Faith! A 3 part conversation series (designed by PLU students) for Christian congregations and faith communities. Click here for a list of multifaith affirming stories and organizations!
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Medical History Records 2022-2023 (pdf) view download
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Medical History Records 2022-2023 (pdf) view download
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Medical History Records 2022-2023 (pdf) view download
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