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  • mentor, and then email it to Michael Halvorson at halvormj@plu.edu. Overview An introduction to your proposed research topic, the problem or subject you are addressing, the questions that you want to ask, and your general approach.  This should be a few paragraphs long and should emphasize the major questions or problems that you are investigating. Sources A prose discussion of the sources or data that you plan to use to investigate your questions.  A tentative bibliography at the end of your

  • , DNS, and email. Prerequisite: CSCI 270. Recommended: MATH 242. (4) CSCI 387 : Special Topics in Computer Science To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) CSCI 388 : Special Topics in Computer Science To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not

  • Commencement Location ChangeIn January, we announced a change that realigns PLU’s Commencement with the tradition the university has had in place for over 100 years: Commencement is returning to the PLU campus. Some graduates and their loved ones may have questions about this change and what they may do to prepare for it. The intent of this resource page is to post answers to frequently asked questions that come through email to commencement@plu.edu or submitted through the form below. The

  • questions or concerns regarding traveling for international students (F-1 and other visa types), please contact Heather Jacobson, Associate Director of Int’l Enrollment & Student Services. Consulate General of Mexico 3123 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 Phone: 206-448-3526 Email: conseattle@sre.gob.mx Adjacent Islands Saint Pierre, Miquelon, The Dominican Republic, Haiti, Bermuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica, The Windward and Leeward Islands, Trinidad, Martinique, and other British, French, and

  • Blogging while abroad is a great way to journal and share your experiences with your friends and family. Rather than updating all your friends and family members one-on-one, you can post an entry for the day/week/month and let them view it as they have time. The Wang Center also welcomes blog postings and occasionally shares student work via social media or the website. Email our Global Ambassadors at global.ambassadors@plu.edu if you are interested in having your blog featured on the Wang Center’s

  • expense, revenue, and budget reports. Manages course registration and payment processes for all offerings. Manages the CCNL website and social media postings. Collaborates with PLU’s Marketing and Communications, CCNL Director and School of Nursing, to develop and implement marketing strategies, campaigns, and materials for CE programs. Meets with the CCNL Director regularly to evaluate current offerings, develop new offerings, and explore emerging opportunities for future programs. Maintains program

  • May 7, 2014 On the Path to Peace Communication Professor Amanda Feller’s peace-building cohort, all graduating in 2014, comes together at PLU. From left: Caitlin Zimmerman, Lauren Corboy, Sydney Barry, Kendall Daugherty, Rachel Samardich, Rachel Espasandin, Jessica Sandler and Anna McCracken. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Eight Graduating Women Give Peace a Chance With True World-Changing Potential By Sandy Deneau Dunham PLU Marketing & Communications When a Miss America contestant solemnly

  • Alumni UpdatesAre you a History major or minor with a story to share? Send us a paragraph or two about what you’ve been doing along with a portrait (head shot) photo and we’ll post an update here. We’re proud of our graduates and all that they have done since graduation! Email Michael Halvorson (halvormj@plu.edu) with your story! Kaelin Lor '23The Tacoma Refugee Choir, an important support and resource for Kaelin Lor, History major and ’23 alum, recently released the video, “Everyone Can Love

  • An acceptance email followed, and now Hunt is a Fellow for life—and part of an exciting global fellowship. (Photo: Jerry Hupp) Now nearly five years in remission from ovarian cancer, Katie Hunt is concentrating on her education and her career. +Enlarge Photo “TED is all about spreading ideas that need to be spread, from people who are passionate and really have an opportunity to change the way we think about things and do things,” Hunt said. “The most amazing thing about it is that you are

  • PLU Weather Closures and Emergency Information Line at 1-877-322-0872 Local television and radio news broadcasts Faculty to Notify Students Faculty who are unable to travel safely to campus when classes are not canceled should communicate quickly with students by sending an email and/or leaving an alternate greeting on their telephone voicemail extension. Please inform your students beforehand how you will communicate with them when canceling class. Emergency Kits All faculty, staff, and commuter