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  • better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus and studying away in Oxford June 12, 2024 PLU welcomes new Chief Operating Officer and VP Shalita Myrick to campus June 11, 2024 PLU French professor Rebecca Wilkin wins the 2024 Translation Prize June 7, 2024

  • Chief Operating Officer and VP Shalita Myrick to campus June 11, 2024 PLU French professor Rebecca Wilkin wins the 2024 Translation Prize June 7, 2024

  • semester hours of liberal arts courses prior to beginning the nursing program, in such study areas as anthropology, fine arts, history, languages, literature, philosophy, political science, religion or writing. Graduates are required to meet the PLU 48-semester-hour general education program. Courses in the classic liberal arts & sciences are integral to developing the baccalaureate-prepared nurse. Admission to the University Applicants must be accepted by the University before consideration for

  • bestseller that Barack Obama named as one of his favorite books of the year, How to Do Nothing resists categorization, touching on everything from ancient Greek philosophy to birding to labor strikes to performance art. In it, Odell argues that our attention is our most valuable (and scarce) resource, and we must actively and continuously choose how we use it—instead of letting the forces of capitalism choose for us. Instead, we can use our attention to reimagine and reconnect with our environments and

  • Code for medical science, investigators, institutions and research subjects. Presenters: Sari J. Siegel, Ph.D. Susan M. Miller M.D., M.P.H., FACP, FAAFP Moderator: Sergia Hay, Associate Professor of Philosophy, PLU 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. – (Chris Knutzen Hall, AUC 214)“250+ letters from Dachau: A Journey of Words, though Rarely Spoken” – Clarice Wilsey Clarice Wilsey’s father, Captain David Wilsey, M.D., was an American army physician who treated survivors of Dachau Concentration Camp after liberation

  • everyday life, and I get to see them in action, and that’s really exciting, and one of the things that I love about science and biology. [video: Emma’s voice over more video of classes being taught.] Emma: I found interdisciplinary connections between biology and philosophy, or the music class I had to take. There’s so many connections there. I really feel like the liberal arts education has kind of broadened my perspective, and that’s really gonna help me serve students in the future. It really helps

  • of approximately E650, plus additional support to defray travel and research expenses, and health insurance.  DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) University Summer Course GrantGerman Academic Exchange Service University Summer Course Grant support for undergraduates with a minimum of 2 years of college-level German to attend a 3 – 4 week summer course at a German university. Summer courses in German language, literary, cultural, political and/or economic aspects of modern and contemporary

  • 229 Christian Health & Healing RC 4 Lecture Online SOCI 101 Intro to Sociology A, SO 4 Lecture Online SPED 912 Collaboration & Team Building 2 Continuing Education Online SPED 921 Students with Autism 1 Continuing Education Online SPED 911 Students Developmental Disabil 2 Continuing Education Online SPED 915 Emotional/Behavioral Disorders 3 Continuing Education Online SPED 916 Early Childhood Education 2 Continuing Education Online SPED 917 Low Incidence Disabilities 2 Continuing Education Online

  • !   We have set a goal to contribute, as a class, at least $50,000 in current gifts, pledges, and future gifts in honor of our 50 years since graduation. A $50,000 endowment will provide just over $2,000 per year to help students afford travel, equipment or other costs associated with participating in an internship. The more we raise, the more students we can support. Early gifts from the committee members and other classmates have already gotten us halfway there! Now we invite you to join us in the

  • Semester:  Students are eligible for services as of their assigned early arrival/move to campus dates, once the following criteria are met: the enrollment deposit has been made, and they are registered for Fall classes January Term (J-Term):  If a student is enrolled in the Fall Semester prior to J-Term or is enrolled in the Spring Semester following J-Term, they remain eligible for services.  If a student graduates in December, prior to J-Term, they are no longer eligible to access campus-based