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  • Start at Highline and Finish Strong at PLUEach year, Highline College students transfer to Pacific Lutheran University to complete their Bachelor’s degree, with more than 40 academic programs from which to choose. Now is the time to apply. Finish strong at Pacific Lutheran University. Why attend PLU? Washington’s #1 Best Small College to Help Graduates Find Jobs (Zippia) 99% of PLU students receive financial aid More than 40 academic programs Class size average of 19 Generous credit transfer

  • about gift giving? | 在美国如何称呼对方?送礼物的习惯?College Tourist's Top 10 TipsA good list for students new to the US | 留美新生常见问题What's different between your culture and American culture?|您的文化与美国文化有何不同?Other Resources for Cultural Differences|关于文化差异的其他资源Read more about the cultural differences between the US and China: http://www.etiquetteoutreach.com/blog_new-york-etiquette-guide/bid/92662/cultural-differences-between-america-and-china https://goldstarteachers.com/7-differences-between-chinese-and-american

  • HistoryLearn about the Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts.MoreUpcoming EventsTake a look at what's coming up in Dance, Music, and Theatre.MoreTicketsClick here to find out how to get tickets for upcoming events.More

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  • near the Tacoma Mall before moving into the Parkland area. “The reason that it is so important to focus on areas like Parkland is that there are significant disparities in tree canopy cover when it comes to race and income demographics,” environmental studies major Paez said. “Poor health is correlated with a lack of trees, so increasing greenery in underserved areas is a social justice issue.”The students have been working with the Tree Foundation for the past year, learning how tree coverage in

  • . He and several dozen other medical staff stayed at Dachau with thousands of former prisoners under quarantine, in order to bring some healing to the survivors. Dr. Wilsey’s letters from Dachau to his wife back home survived, and after Clarice found them in 2009, inspired her to share her father’s experiences with students and others as a member of the Holocaust Center for Humanity Speakers Bureau. Presenter: Clarice Wilsey, Seattle Holocaust Center for Humanity Moderator: Dee Simon, Director

  • story behind food and the disconnect between production and consumption. Maya Perez ’16 saw students’ eyes light up with curiosity as she worked with them at a local community garden. The kids, ranging in age from fourth to eighth grade, gained a new appreciation for food access after experiencing what life might be like with a lack of options and money. They were told to make grocery lists and pick berries to earn imaginary money to purchase their chosen items. At the end of the exercise, many of

  • Kari Plog ‘11 on telling the stories of those most impacted by COVID-19 pandemic Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 7, 2020 Image: Kari Plog ‘11, a digital journalist for local NPR affiliate radio station KNKX, has been telling the stories of Western Washington residents trying to deal with the fallout of a global health crisis while navigating the challenges that come with that — like turning her closet into a makeshift recording studio for audio. April 7, 2020 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing

  • responded: • We asked that you carefully manage your operating budgets to reduce expenses and open a small operating margin, and you did. • We asked that you teach and administer with uncommon diligence amidst distraction, and you did. • We asked that you go the extra mile in reaching out to your students to sustain retention, and you did. • We asked that you take the precious time needed to help recruit a strong new class of 2013, and you did. • We asked that you work with us to plan for an uncertain

  • meet with each of their students 1:1 during the month of September!Friday, 9/6/24 thru Friday, 9/27/24Various TimesCenter for Student Success (Mortvedt Library) Breathe and Be – Spiritual Practices in CommunityMondays (beginning 9/9/24)10:30AM-11:00AM Ness Family Chapel Neurodiverse Lutes Meet & Greet Welcome to the start of the 2024-2025 academic year! PLU’s Neurodiverse students, faculty, staff, and alumni are invited to connect at this start of the school year meet and greet.Monday, 9/9/243:30PM

  • was the right answer and the wrong answer,” Hall said. “It is making pretty things, but it is also being very intentional. I fell in love with it because it was so gray. It wasn’t black and white.” The podcast brings some of these voices to light and the discussion relates to what Avila sees in the classroom. “I think a lot of times students think, ‘I have these great ideas, but I don’t have any way of doing it,’” Avila said. This Is Design School Podcast Listen to all the episodes for free with