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  • transcripts. Read more instructions about Sending Official Transcripts to GradCAS. Background Check (if admission is offered)Applicants must demonstrate a potential for success in social work licensure and practice by completing the Washington State Patrol Criminal History clearance upon admittance as a MSW student. This is not a part of the application, you will be given instructions if admission is offered. Online Application Technical SupportIf you or your recommenders have any questions or technical

  • 343 : East Asian Cultures - ES, GE A survey of the cultures and peoples of Eastern Asia, concentrating on China but with comparative reference to Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Cultural similarities as well as differences between these nations are stressed. Topics include religion, art, politics, history, kinship, and economics. (4) ANTH 368 : Edible Landscapes: The Foraging Spectrum - ES, GE The course examines foragers in Africa, North America, and Australia. Using classic ethnographic literature

  • appeals will be reviewed by the Campus Safety (CSAF) Administrative Officer (AO) to ensure the appeal was received within 14 days of the issued citation and check the citation history. The CSAF Director will look at the appeal and adhere to the current Parking Regulations and a set rubric on acceptable appeals. A response decision will be available in the PermitExpress Parking Portal along with an email, once an appeal decision has been made. The email used will be the email address given during the

  • charged to a student’s account after August 25th for Fall Semester and January 25th for J-term and Spring Semester are not paid immediately, a financial hold will be placed. If a student withdraws with an owing balance, a financial hold will be placed. Medical Hold A medical hold prevents a student from registering if Health Services has not received the Student Immunization History form or if the student does not have the necessary immunizations. No Address Hold All students are required to keep a

  • health through analyzing its biological chemical, geological components, as well as its history — from its importance to regional indigenous peoples to the settlers in the 1800s who began altering it to the creek we see today. One area of interest for us in our studies are places where the creek and its surrounding was restored to its natural form or preserved from alteration. Two such places were the Clover Creek Reserve and Parkland Prairie Natural Reserve in Parkland.Click here for Google Earth

  • professors made my senior year so wonderful to study music and helped me realize that I wanted to keep studying piano intensively after my time at PLU. I would have loved to learn from them much longer! Other professors that stand out to me are Professor David Robbins, Timothy Strong and Paul Manfredi—they each contributed so much to making my music and Chinese education at PLU so rewarding. Read Previous Black History Month Concert kicks off 2014 SOAC Focus Series on Entrepreneurship Read Next Musical

  • place in the PLU community… I feel that I belong at PLU.” Our mascot is Enrieké the slug who lives in Rieke. (See below for the history of the Rieke slug.) Enrieké is a curious little gastropod who normally resides in the Rieke admin office. But from time to time, he wanders away to explore Rieke and Morken on his single, slimy foot. The NatSci Fellows who find Enrieké can return him to the office for a prize. Click here to sign up!Why should you become a NatSci Fellow?Benefits of the NatSci Fellows

  • Freiburg. Anderson plans to continue to develop his German language skills and pursue a doctorate degree in history once he’s completed his fellowship. “For me, the exciting aspect of the Fulbright ETA Fellowship will be the opportunity to gain hands-on pedagogical experience in a setting that will challenge both my interpersonal, relational skills, as well as my language abilities,” he said. Matthew Palmquist – English teaching assistant in Germany Matthew Palmquist ’11 received a Fulbright to be an

  • to do so with a more nuanced and even deeper sense of hope and possibility about the future. Americans, Norwegian Americans, and Norwegians are, if nothing else, a resolute and determined, some might even say stubborn, people; and it is a one of our great strengths. Last Saturday, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg described July 22 as “the worst peace time day in Norway’s history.” His comment awakened memories of Norway’s dark hours during WWII, days when America and Norway stood together

  • PLU to Host Events Throughout Holiday Season Posted by: Lace M. Smith / November 24, 2016 November 24, 2016 TACOMA, WASH. (Nov. 24, 2016)- It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas at Pacific Lutheran University. Throughout its history, PLU has developed numerous holiday pastimes that honor a variety of traditions, cultures and forms of joyful expression. UPCOMING EVENTS Celebration of Light  Nov. 30 | 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. | Red Square The PLU Celebration of Light is Wednesday, November 30th on