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  • .” The accolade marks the second time in eight years that a PLU student earned a fellowship from Washington University. In 2009, PLU student Aaron Mosher ’11 earned the full-tuition fellowship, the only awardee in the nation that year. Eric Brauser ’10 also earned one of the half-tuition fellowships that year.    Anderson is busy planning for her move to the Midwest. After WUSTL, she plans to go to graduate school for aerospace engineering, and eventually work for NASA or SpaceX. “I want to be

  • Student Life Responsibilities PLUS 100 Coordinator & Instructor  Co-convener THRIVE* Network (*Transition, Holistic Wellbeing, Retention, Innovation, Vocation, Engagement) Coordinate the annual Student Life Assessment process and support divisional program review and accreditation planning  Represent division on Institutional Effectiveness team Co-coordinate divisional onboarding, trainings, and events Serve on Student Life Council Selected Publications Takla, J. (2023). Becoming CRITICAL CREATIVES: A

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  • Spring Closing 2024 All Residence Halls, including South Hall, will formally close on Friday, May 24th at 6:00pm. Students who are not approved for Extended Stay or Summer Housing are expected to be fully moved out and departed from campus by this deadline. Impacts of CommencementCampus Life anticipates that, with Commencement happening on campus, there will be several impacts on residential students planning to move out on Commencement Ceremony days including, but not limited to: increased

  • which the grant was awarded. “This is a really important step that the university is taking,” Dooley said. ”The fact that we got this grant really shows what this company sees in us and what we do for sustainability.” Through the Development Office Cooley and Dooley are working to bring this new project to the attention of young alumni in particular, who they believe would be especially interested in contributing. They are planning an email series and TelALute phonathon to reach out to potential

  • Relations Office, has been planning events for Minnesotan Lutes. One, on March 28, brought together local Lutes, a MediaLab student and community members to discuss food waste. The chapter viewed the MediaLab documentary Waste Not: Breaking Down the Food Equation and enjoyed a presentation by one of the student directors of the film, Minnesota native Amanda Brasgalla ’15. “This was our first event with a current student about things that are going on at PLU right now. It was fun to highlight the work of

  • health requirements. Students may be required to submit to additional drug screenings as required by the clinical agencies and School of Nursing. The screenings may be scheduled or they may occur at random and unannounced. Students will be expected to adhere to any deadline set by the agencies and/or the School of Nursing. Advising The advising, admission, and student support coordinator for the School of Nursing typically completes initial advising and program planning with applicants and admitted

  • staff for their flexibility in assuming additional job responsibilities; and the entire institution for a collaborative budget planning effort that realigns the budget for future sustainability. Separately the accreditation lead shared with me that PLU should be a case study for other universities on how to manage through challenging times effectively and with unity. We all recognize that we could not have accomplished this important work without your continued belief and investment in PLU, and our

  • staff for their flexibility in assuming additional job responsibilities; and the entire institution for a collaborative budget planning effort that realigns the budget for future sustainability. Separately the accreditation lead shared with me that PLU should be a case study for other universities on how to manage through challenging times effectively and with unity. We all recognize that we could not have accomplished this important work without your continued belief and investment in PLU, and our

  • have no obligation to follow the recommendation, but should inform the student, the chair, and the dean of his or her decision.  The instructor’s decision about the grade will be final. 6. If questions arise about the application of this policy (during the process 1-5), the chair or dean may request additional review by the division’s chairs’ council.  CAS deans, 5/7/10, emended slightly 5/18/10 How can I get help planning my academic pathway to academic success at PLU?Visit My Academic Pathway

  • support the university’s commitment to a just and peaceful society? A broad range of topics were considered, including: the origins of the social justice tradition, the call to resist structural evil, the music of social justice, food justice, the vocation of justice-making, and contemporary Lutheran commitments to economic and environmental justice. Dr. Samuel Torvend, PLU A PLU Student Listens Intently Dr. Paul Westermeyer, Luther Seminary Dr. Samuel Torvend, PLU PLU Web App. Developer Sean Horner