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  • organizations or apply discipline specific learning in a nonprofit setting. Other courses within the School of Business, even if the student is a business major, may not be used to fulfill the elective hours. Courses used for General Education Program Elements may not be used to fulfill the elective hours. The internship may be from any department or school but must be in a nonprofit setting. Up to two courses (8 semester hours) may be counted toward both a nonprofit leadership minor and another minor or

  • valuable mentorship by faculty members, who quickly realized Winer was overqualified for the work she was doing. She eventually landed in Student Life, where she remains today, and started pursuing her degree in 2009. Winer took a class every term while working full time for the university, finishing with a 3.98 grade-point average upon graduating in 2015. The only B on her transcript was in philosophy. “I always did really well in school. A learner was a big part of my identity,” she said. “I loved to

  • RESTATED ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Restated as of September 8, 2009 Amended as of September 7, 2010 These are the Restated Articles of Incorporation of Pacific Lutheran University, a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of the State of Washington (the “Corporation”). ARTICLE I NAME AND LOCATION The name of the Corporation shall be Pacific Lutheran University, and its principal place of business shall be in Tacoma, Washington. ARTICLE II OBJECT AND

  • to access scaffolds must meet these requirements: Make sure ramps and walkways aren’t inclined at a slope steeper than one vertical in 3 horizontal (1:3 or 20 degrees from the horizontal). Make sure ramps and walkways that are inclined at a slope steeper than one vertical in 8 horizontal (1:8) have cleats to provide footing which are: Securely fastened to the planks; and Spaced not more than 14 inches (35 cm) apart. Reference: Ramps and walkways that are 4 feet (1.2 m) or more above a lower level

  • Center, 1st Floor Monday through Friday, 7:30am-4:00pm 253-535-7969 Email: access@plu.edu Website: www.plu.edu/access Campus Safety Neeb Center, 1st Floor Office open Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pm 24/7 access for emergencies 253-535-7441 – Select Option 1Section 4 - Appendix 1BUILDING CLOSURES  Type 1: No classes are in session, residence halls are occupied, departments closed. (i.e., PLU holidays, Thanksgiving break, mid-semester and spring break, weather closures) Building doors remain locked to

  • CSCI 144, 270, 302, 343, 371, 390, 444,  499A, and 499B 12 additional hours selected from computer science courses numbered above CSCI 300 or MATH 356. MATH 151, 242, 245, 331 8-10 semester hours of a year’s sequence of a laboratory science. Choose one of the following options: PHYS 125 and PHYS 126 (with PHYS 135 and PHYS 136) PHYS 153 and PHYS 154 (with PHYS 163 and PHYS 164) CHEM 115 and CHEM 116 BIOL 225 and BIOL 226 One of ESCI 102-105 and ESCI 201 MinorsRestrictions on Computer Science Minors

  • The Rainier Writing Workshop2019 Summer Residency Evening ReadingsFriday, August 2, 8PM: Jennifer Foerster, Jason Skipper Watch livestream recording Saturday, August 3, 7:30PM: Greg Glazner, April Ayers Lawson Sunday, August 4, 7:30PM: Jenny Johnson, Renee Simms Monday, August 5, 7:30PM: Adrianne Harun, Keetje Kuipers Wednesday, August 7, 7:30PM: Fleda Brown, David Allan Cates, Kent Meyers Thursday, August 8, 7:30PM: Carl Phillips, The 2019 Judith Kitchen Visiting Writer Watch livestream

  • child-like capacity to always ask “why?” I remember so clearly heading off to college many years ago in search of great knowledge and certain answers.  And I recall the surprise of leaving college 8 years later, with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in my drawer, and a brand new Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in my pocket, with a new awareness of how shockingly little I know.  But, now, as I look back, I realize I left school prepared to wrestle with a lifetime worth of questions, and with a

  • All-American relief pitcher, 2014 PLU Male Athlete of the Year, 2015 Career Lute Achievement Award winner, first First Team All-American in PLU Baseball history, sixth pitcher in Division III Baseball history to achieve 30 career saves, tied for 2014 Division III Baseball lead in total saves, 2015 Capital One Academic All-American District 8 First Team. Favorite PLU memory: “This year when I got my 22nd career save against Linfield. Not only did it make me PLU’s all-time leader in saves, but it

  • 2014 ConvocationCreating a culture of sustainable and responsible citizenshipBy President Thomas W. Krise Sept. 8, 2014 We are delighted to welcome you all to the 2014 University Convocation! Whether you are a part of the entering class of 2018, a student joining us with some college experience already behind you, or an exchange student here for a more brief time…we are pleased to see you this morning. We are joined in this year’s class by 80 international students from Cambodia, China, Denmark