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first electronic collection in Red Square. Students and staff can bring their used electronics, such as cell phones, laptops and tablets to recycle, or even old microwaves and toasters; all will be properly recycled by Sustainability. The annual Garbology event will take place on March 17 from 8 a.m.–3 p.m. in Red Square. The Office of Sustainability will select random bags of trash from campus to sort out the landfill from recycling. Lorax urges students to get involved in recycling and being less
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Society-AERho Student Competition, in the Nonfiction Long-Form category. The NBS holds this competition every year to honor the best student-produced films in universities across the United States. Two other films are competing in this category, for which the results will be announced March 28. The film premiered at the Broadway Center for Performing Arts Theatre in Tacoma on Nov. 8, 2014. The team also has presented the film to schools all over the Tacoma area. Most recently, the filmmakers traveled
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PLU selected to host 2018 U.S. Senate debate Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / July 3, 2018 Image: Washington state senator candidates face off in a debate hosted by the Washington Debate Coalition in Gonzaga University’s Hemmingson Center Ballroom on October 16th, 2016. (Photo by Edward Bell) July 3, 2018 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationTACOMA, WASH. (Sept. 11, 2018) — Pacific Lutheran University has been selected to host a 2018 U.S. Senate Debate on Oct. 8 by the Washington
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the 2022 NASPA Region V Innovation Program Award. Given by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA), the award recognizes an institution or individual that has developed and implemented an outstanding, innovative program. The People’s Gathering: A Revolution of Consciousness A virtual event March 30, 2023 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Free to PLU students, faculty, staff and alumni; $125.00 for members of the public Registration and information: https://www.plu.edu/continuing
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The 8th Annual Diversity and Inclusion Speaker Series: Dr. Richard Lapchick presents “Facing Uncomfortable Truths” Posted by: Ava Edmonds / February 12, 2024 February 12, 2024 By Ava EdmondsMarketing and Communications The 8th Annual Diversity and Inclusion Speaker Series presented by PLU’s Department of Kinesiology will feature Dr. Richard Lapchick and his keynote presentation, “Facing Uncomfortable Truths” on February 28th, 2024, from 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. in the AUC (Chris Knutson Hall). In
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primary care provider notes, may also be required. 5. Students may request letters of support from current nursing faculty, but this is not required. 6. Once the petition statement is complete, students must submit it to their advisor for feedback and suggestions. 7. Once the advisor deems the statement suitable, the student may submit the statement, along with any supporting documentation, to the Advisor, Admission, and Placement Coordinator. 8. The petition will be reviewed at the next available
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Articles K. Hay and Z. Wiren. "Do-It-Yourself Low Cost Desktop Lightboard for Engaging Flipped Learning Videos." The Physics Teacher Vol. 57, 2019: 8. K. Hay. "Teaching the Physics of Energy while Traveling by Train." The Physics Teacher Vol. 51, February 2013: M . Hubbard and K. Hay. "How Tongue Size and Roughness Affect Lapping." Journal of Undergraduate Research in Physics Vol. 16, 2013: "560 multiple choice questions with answer-specific feedback (Online Quizzes) (Scholarship of Teaching) requested
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Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Highlights Calendar Highlights Berry Festivals June 13, July 11, August 8 Each of the annual events — in Red Square from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. — feature bushels of farm-fresh berries and entertainment. More Information Jazz Under the Stars July 19 – August 9 PLU welcomes guest artists for the annual concert series at Mary Baker Russell Music Center’s outdoor amphitheater. More Information Summer Opera Workshop July 19 – August 9 The workshop allows
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, LASR gears, and any other collateral material that LASR produces. Commit to 4-office-hour per week when physically in the studio and available to help, train, mentor or talk with DJs, community members or any other students. Work closely with the faculty advisor and Media Board advisor to address issues concerning LASR, including, but not limited to, equipment, the website, staff and DJ communities in a congruent, consistent and fair manner. Time expectation: 8 hours per week including 1 staff
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minor to focus more on technique. Courses, such as Dance and Culture, will be added along with Ballet, Modern and Hip-Hop Technique, Dance Production, Intro to Dance, Dance Composition and Improvisation. Tickets for Dance 2015 are $8 General Admission, $5 Senior Citizens and Alumni, $3 PLU Community, Students and 18 and under. Tickets are available at the Concierge Desk in the Anderson University Center, 253-535-7411 [credit/debit/cash), and can be purchased at the door before the show [cash only
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