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  • . “As long as I can remember, I knew I wanted to do something to protect animals and work with them,” Whalen said. “I liked animal law, not only because of the great protection that the law and lawyers can give animals, but I like that sort of work. I like reading, I like writing, and I like problem-solving and dealing with places where animals or the environment face troubles, and finding protections for them.” Whalen is an environmental studies major and political science minor with plans to add

  • : Employment Applications, Student Positions,  Not Hired May include resumes, applications, correspondences, references and other material from students applying for positions in the department. Official Copy: Hiring department Retention: 3 years after completion of hiring process Other Copies: Retention: Employment Eligibility Verification Forms (I-9) Staff Provides a record of employment eligibility for faculty and staff in compliance with U.S. Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service

  • 253.535.7674 www.plu.edu/nursing/ nurs@plu.edu Rhoberta Haley, Ph.D., R.N., Dean Kathleen Richardson, D.N.P., Associate Dean Undergraduate ProgramsThe traditional undergraduate program is designed for students who do not hold licensure in practical or registered nursing. The L.P.N. to B.S.N. program is designed for Licensed Practical Nurses who have completed a practical nursing program. The school collaborates with nearly 100 health agencies to provide optimal clinical learning experiences for

  • choosing activities, making purchases, engaging with locals, etc. – “how do my decisions impact the local community using these three lenses?” Learn about Ethical Photography here.Staying ConnectedStudy away can be an isolating experience for students. Sometimes it can be challenging to get adjusted to being in a new environment, make friends and feel comfortable and get a sense of community while you’re away from campus. This challenge is normal, and it’s good to utilize mental health resources

  • will be considered in good academic standing. Students who complete a January Term or Summer Term course(s) and who achieve a term GPA of 2.00 or higher but whose cumulative GPA still remains below 2.00 must raise their cumulative GPA to at least 2.00 with their coursework in the next Fall or Spring Semester. Continued Probation Students whose cumulative GPA remains below 2.00 after a probationary semester but whose semester GPA for their first probationary semester is above 2.00 are granted an

  • Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Highlights The PLU Connection Bridging the generational gap By Justin Buchanan ’12 Brian Laubach ’84 ’95 and Isaiah Huey ’20 attended Pacific Lutheran University three decades apart. All it took was an hour of conversation to bridge the generational gap. That’s the power of the PLU connection. Laubach, assistant superintendent for secondary education for Clover Park School District, recently sat down with Huey, an Act Six scholar who is pursuing

  • , journalist, and author who lives for great conversations sparked by curious questions. Her new book, I Never Thought of it  That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times was featured on the Glenn Beck Podcast and named a New York Times recommended read. She’s Senior Fellow for Public Practice at Braver Angels, the nation’s largest cross-partisan grassroots organization working to depolarize America; host of A Braver Way, a podcast that equips people with the tools

  • spectroscometer (GC/MS) high-performance liquid chromatograph (HPLC) Fourier-transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR) Raman spectrometer UV-visible spectrometer inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) gel permeation chromatograph (GPC) nitrogen glovebox potentiostats for electrochemical measurements a variety of computational chemistry software Our students choose which areas of Chemistry interest them and which of our award-winning, talented faculty to work with in small research groups. PLU

  • roots.Registration opens soonRequest for InformationEnroll in this 15 hour program and finish in 5 weeks or less!Dates: any time during August – November 2024 (last day to register is November 10 for this self-paced, 5 week course) Cost: $175.00 paid during registration for this course. Please email ce@plu.edu if you believe you qualify for a discount. DISCOUNT PRICE of $140 for military, current PLU students, & alumni (please contact Continuing Education at ce@plu.edu for discount codes before registering

  • consulting with your professor. If necessary, consult an online guide or a handbook to refresh your memory about the formatting rules for the style you’ll be using. (More information about these below.) Add in-text citations as early as possible. Regardless of the length of your project, this is a good habit to develop. Adding citations as you write will make it easier for you to keep track of the sources that you cite, and it will be harder to forget where you found a quote or an idea that you wanted to