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  • answer to,” she said. “This gives them a first-hand look at how to ask the question, how to rule things out, how to set controls and interpret the new data.” Deane is one of approximately 30 students paired with about a dozen professors from the Division of Natural Sciences under PLU’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program. Each year the program gives up and coming scientists, such as Deane, a chance to do field or lab research, and gain hands-on experience that is rare for an undergraduate. Science

  • , neglect, harassment, and violence. Includes identification and reporting procedures, and the legal and professional responsibilities of all mandated reporters. (1) EDUC 528 : Reading and Writing Across the K-8 Curriculum Investigates genres of contemporary children's literature and how to develop a personal repertoire of reading material for classroom use. Also examines strategies for teaching writing in K-8 classroom. (2) EDUC 529 : Reading and Writing Across the Secondary Curriculum Explores

  • Admission RequirementsThe PLU School of Business graduate programs are competitive. Admission decisions are based on a holistic assessment of the individual merits of each applicant. Applications may be evaluated based on multiple factors such as equivalence to admission standards, a promise of success in graduate school, qualities of good character, quantitative ability, and potential contributions to the educational mission of graduate study.Applicants must submit: Standard application or

  • . Lander’s contribution—along with colleagues’ contributions—led to a tremendous honor. This year, the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to WFP for “its efforts to combat hunger, for its contribution to bettering conditions for peace in conflict-affected areas and for acting as a driving force in efforts to prevent the use of hunger as a weapon of war and conflict.” “Something we’ve seen in areas affected by conflict is that food can lead to peace,” Lander said. The UN must negotiate with various state

  • organization officers (president, vice president, treasurer, secretary, etc.). This authority and responsibility shall reside with the officers of that club/organization in conjunction with their advisor. In instances of dispute, the decision-making authority and responsibility rests with Student Engagement. Student clubs/organizations are responsible for signing up for a PLU club email account. This form can be found on the Clubs webpage under Documents and Forms: Starting a Club – “Request Google Group

  • PLU to offer (at least) half-off tuition to dependents of nurses and k-12 educators Posted by: Silong Chhun / November 23, 2020 November 23, 2020 By Veronica CrakerPLU Marketing & CommunicationsIn recognition of the hard work and sacrifices nurses and educators make, Pacific Lutheran University is offering a minimum of half-off tuition to their children. PLU launched the Nurse & Educator Dependent Commitment for incoming Fall 2021 first-year students whose parent or legal guardian is a full

  • Electronic communications or documents are not retained or backed up by the university except a) by virtue of using I&TS maintained document storage systems (e.g. Netstor & Banserve3), which are backed up regularly for disaster recovery purposes, b) at the direction of a vice president/provost (e.g., in compliance with a federal grant requirement), or c) in keeping with the University Archives’ Records Retention Policy for preservation of PLU’s historic record. While Google Suite (including

  • has been working to onboard and implement a new housing software, eRezLife, to be used for our housing processes. Students will be able to use eRezLife to submit applications and forms, find roommates, and select housing assignments. At this time, eRezLife will not be fully implemented in order to run the entirety of the Room Selection Process (RSP)* for the 2024-2025 academic year. However, our office intends for students to be able to explore and utilize parts of the software as a part of the

  • December 1, 2010 ‘I always knew I had the skills to be a doctor. Then I discovered it was my PASSION.’ By Chris Albert As a high school senior in Salem, Ore., Andrew Reyna wasn’t quite sure what he wanted to do. He liked science. He was good at it. He asked how could he best use his gifts and talents in this world. Medical doctor came to mind. “The more I thought about it,” he said, “the more it made sense.” Reyna came to PLU because he knew of its reputation for sending students to medical

  • auditorium, stage area and downstairs, all in anticipation of the grand opening this fall. The seats for the auditorium will be installed this month, as will the furniture for the center, said John Kaniss, PLU’s construction project director. “It will all be done this month,” Kaniss said. And Kaniss makes that declaration with a touch of pride. It’s well deserved. The 45,900-square-foot center takes the name of Karen Hille Phillips ’55, a nursing graduate and former PLU regent who, upon her death