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  • 2023-24 SeasonThe College of Professional Studies Health & Safety GuidelinesAs of Saturday, March 12, 2022 the PLU campus has moved to a mask-optional policy in concert with changes at the state level and recommendations of the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department. In addition, the university will no longer mandate proof of vaccination for visitors attending campus events. Off Broadway: a musical revue Performances: October 6 @ 7:30pm and October 7 @ 5:30pm; Eastvold Auditorium Directors: Tom

  • Allergy InfoIf you are living with a medically diagnosed food allergy or intolerance, you are not the only one on PLU’s campus! PLU Hospitality Services & Campus Restaurants is equipped and dedicated to accommodate customers who have food allergies, sensitivities, or other dietary needs. Our Executive Chef, Sous Chef and managers are easily accessible, in order to provide safe, healthy, and delicious options. Helpful nutrition information is displayed in The Commons. You’ll find the following

  • June 13, 2011 Opera star Angela Meade ’01 is the 2013 Spring Commencement speaker. The ceremony begins at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 26 at the Tacoma Dome. Angela Meade’s dreams come true with a phone call, a bit of luck and a lot of hard work. Alumna wins Beverly Sills Award. By Josh Bard ’76 Angela Meade ’01 had dreamed of this moment, hoped for it, prayed for it. But when “the call” came in 2008, she was so shocked, she asked if she could come back tomorrow. “I still can’t believe I said that

  • NARCAN Information   PLU recognizes that licit and illicit drug use is a part of our world and chooses to embrace a harm reduction approach instead of minimizing, condemning, or stigmatizing drug use. Harm reduction is a spectrum of practical prevention strategies that reduce the likelihood or seriousness of alcohol or other drug-related harm, and can range from abstinence to managed use. Not all PLU students use drugs, but for those who do, we just want you to be safe. Opioid overdose can

  • . Purposes, advantages, and limitations of standardized and other assessment tools are explored. (2) EDUC 429 : Diversity Responsive Children's Literature Explores diversity responsive children's literature and why these texts are imperative for all readers. Emphasizing identifying, selecting, and evaluating high-quality, diversity responsive books across genres and formats (e.g. novels in verse, graphic novels, print/digital) as well as strategies for advocacy and use in K-6 classrooms. (2) EDUC 438

  • had to wear in P.E., the day we moved a hundred thousand books to the new library, intramurals, dorm competitions, Louis Armstrong in concert, a Hubert Humphrey speech, the first dances on campus, girls wearing pants only on weekends, upper campus for women, lower campus for men, Old and New Testament taught as half sermon, half lecture, half history, crew cuts and Jackie hair, The Mooring Mast, a new swimming pool, were we the Knights or were we Lutes when the saints came marching in? When you

  • Reception: February 21, 5-7pm A retrospective of Storyteller and Book Artist Mare Blocker, featuring her recent explorations of light and shadow, tunnel books, and puppetry. 2024 Senior Exhibition  April 17, 2024 – May 24, 2024 Opening Reception Wednesday, April 17 from 5-7pm Please join the Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts to celebrate the accomplishments of graduating artists in the culmination of their degree program.2022-2023Selections from the Permanent Art Collection  September 21

  • experiencing difficulty in the courses they instruct, especially in the first six weeks of a fall or spring semester. Poor performance on assignments, lack of participation, irregular attendance, or other criteria may contribute to academic progress concerns depending on the nature of a given course. Faculty members shall be provided a mechanism by which they can communicate concerns about students to initiate an appropriate response from relevant campus partners. Grading and Grade Books Formal grade

  • June 26, 2012 Jenna Serr in her kindergarten class at James Sales Elementary. (Photos by John Froschauer) A calling to teach By Chris Albert Jenna (Steffenson) Serr ’06 ’10 takes account of her flock of kindergartners. Her eyes assessing every corner of the room, she sees her students mingling in different groups, chatting the way only 5- and 6-year-olds can. To the untrained eye, it may seem like Serr, who is in her first-ever year of teaching, has lost control of her class. But that isn’t the

  • Make the most of your year in the US... | 充分利用妳/你在美国的這一年....PLU has a wide variety of activities and events that you can participate in. You’ll meet more people, improve your English faster, and have more fun if you get involved in even one of the many opportunities available to you. Have questions? Contact Saralyn Smith or the ABC Program Student Coordinator! They can arrange for you to visit a club meeting or organize group attendance at a campus event. PLU校园提供各式各样的活动可供你们来参加。这样不但能认识更多来自国外的新朋友