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  • a solid foundation in social sciences as well as a lifelong appreciation and joy of music.Luke LatimerLuke came to PLU from Boulder, Colorado and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in 2011. Luke’s passion has always been for the sciences, but he found himself increasingly interested in music during his time at PLU. Though not a Music major nor even a Music Scholarship Student, Luke performed in the University Symphony Orchestra every semester during his time at PLU, except the one

  • Science in Athletic Training in 2015. During the graduation ceremony, held at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario, California, Daly noticed a sign touting a local sports team: the Ontario Fury. She had never heard of it. So she pulled out her phone, punched in a Google search and discovered that the Fury was a professional men’s indoor soccer team and a member of the Major Arena Soccer League (the Fury play in the same division as the Tacoma Stars, based at the ShoWare Center in Kent, Washington

  • they want to teach,” Larsen said. #LutesTeaching In addition to the one-year master’s and certification program, PLU also offers what’s known as an “alternative route” certification program. It’s designed for people who may already have classroom experiences as paraeducators, or for professionals with math or science expertise who want to teach in those high-demand fields. GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT EDUCATION Larry Kennedy Kennedy entered PLU with a bachelor’s degree in history from Washington State

  • breadth of his education, beyond his computer science major. He knows that being a better writer, for example, will help communicate his ideas in business. Originally, he wanted to be a doctor — “the definition of a solid job,” he says. It took some effort to convince his mom that he could build a company and still be a success. Now his parents, who gave him his love of learning and education, are proud. “I’m very persistent when I want something,” he says. “That’s just how I am.” Excel, experience I

  • immediately,” said Ian Rice ’20, a political science and global studies double major who studied there last month. “You don’t have to ask a question of somebody to get an answer.” Natalia Giovengo ’20, an anthropology major, said she was surprised by the intimacy of the Makah’s relationship with PLU. “He waves at passing cars,” Giovengo said of Huelsbeck. “They see the white vans and they know it’s PLU.” All the students say that warm welcome empowers them to dive deeper and ask questions they wouldn’t

  • were galaxolide, tonalide, and sodium tetrahydrojasmonate. Galaxolide was quantified using a standard and found to be present in concentrations of 0.92 ppm. The metal ion concentrations above 10 ppb were zinc at 22 ppb, chromium at 12 ppb, and vanadium at 11 ppb. No metals ions were hazardous at the concentrations recorded. The Kroger tampons had four chemicals present according to the GCMS data, but in low amounts. The highest metal ion concentration was zinc at 43 ppb. Antimony was present at 2

  • Maryland, Baltimore Law School, Seattle University Master of Social Work, Boston University Law School, University of Denver Master of Science in Biostatistics, University of Michigan Juris Doctor, Law, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Anthropology French & Francophone Studies Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies Global Studies History Latino

  • , ID “PLU is a great place to learn and grow.” – Janel, Seattle, WA “I give because both my husband and I attended PLU.  He continued on at UW Medical School and I obtained a Master in Science in Physical Therapy in Texas.  We were able to fulfill our desired career paths based on the excellent preparation that we received at PLU.  The outstanding professors that we both had made lasting impacts on our lives.  Our daughter, Ingrid, has continued the long legacy on both sides of our families by

  • Catholic cleric Simon Gallay, the family, then numbering parents and six children, fled to Switzerland, where they stayed until the war’s end — then returned to Belgium. In 1950, the family moved to the USA, and settled in Brooklyn. In 1962, Mordecai Paldiel made Aliyah and studied at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, where he earned a BA degree in Economics and Political Science. He then furthered his studies at Temple University, Philadelphia, where he earned an MA and PhD in Holocaust Studies, under

  • science Read Next Free Summer Jazz Series brings Stars-and the community-to PLU LATEST POSTS PLU’s Director of Jazz Studies, Cassio Vianna, receives grant from the City of Tacoma to write and perform genre-bending composition April 18, 2024 PLU Music Announces Inaugural Paul Fritts Endowed Chair in Organ Studies and Performance January 29, 2024 PLU’s Weathermon Jazz Festival to Feature Acclaimed Musician Aubrey Logan February 28, 2023 Horn & Fixed Media Premiere at Octave 9 in Seattle October 5, 2022