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  • secondary medium, the videos must be separate for each concentration. Outside links (on YouTube, Vimeo, etc.) are not accepted. What do I include in my Artistic Achievement Award application for Composition? For students interested in Composition, you will select it as your secondary medium on your application. A file upload box allows you to share a sample of your work with us in any format you prefer—the upload portal will accept documents like PDF or PowerPoint; music or video files like MP3, MP4

  • the traditions and texts that shape our society and our world. Historical study reveals that biblical texts and art inspired by them have helped shape human civilization. So, perhaps we should study The Saint John’s Bible, a beautiful work of art illuminating a text that billions of people call sacred. Kevin O’BrienAssociate professor of Christian ethics and dean of the humanities department Five centuries ago, careful study of biblical texts helped inspire the Lutheran Reformation. Students and

  • university, called to study and understand the traditions and texts that shape our society and our world. Historical study reveals that biblical texts and art inspired by them have helped shape human civilization. So, perhaps we should study The Saint John’s Bible, a beautiful work of art illuminating a text that billions of people call sacred. Kevin O’BrienAssociate professor of Christian ethics and dean of the humanities department Five centuries ago, careful study of biblical texts helped inspire the

  • . There are a limited number of circumstances in which outside food may be served. These are outlined below: For a complete and detailed list of all of this information, as well as appropriate forms and documents needed for approval, you can go to PLU’s Catering website.Bake SalesClubs or organizations wishing to hold bake sales must submit a “Notification of Bake Sale Form” to PLU Catering at least two weeks in advance of the sale. This form can be found at https://www.plu.edu/catering/bake-sales

  • it. With a flick of his pen last week, President Thomas W. Krise reaffirmed the PLU community’s belief in these concepts and its commitment to lowering the university’s carbon footprint and encouraging recycling and renewable energy as outlined in the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment agreement. He formally signed the agreement at a ceremony Oct. 30.   Krise signed the document,  first signed by his predecessor, Loren Anderson in 2007, and then noted that at a seminar

  • of the nanocrystal. This review will highlight quantum dot biosensor complexes used in two studies conducted in vitro and in vivo by Jie et al. and Chan et al, respectively. These two studies synthesized quantum dots to use in their optical imaging experiments to determine whether these techniques are viable options as cancer cell detectors. QDs have been highly sought out materials used in optical imaging studies to detect target cells due to its long incubation periods and ability to maintain

  • EMERGENCY RESPONSE: For immediate help, dial 7911 on a campus phone, or call 253-535-7911 on a mobile phone. If you are not on campus, call 911 first. First Aid KitsRefillsComponentsAED LocationsFirst Aid Kit LocationsDocumentsRefillsFirst Aid Kit RefillsThere are first aid kits located throughout campus for use by the PLU community.  If your department’s first aid kit needs to be restocked, please complete this form and send it to safety@plu.edu.  You will receive your supplies either via

  • first pull down menu to select your Term.  For example, Fall 2024. Use the second pull down menu to select your Site.  For example, if your class is FYEP 101.13, you will scroll down and select First-Year Experience Program. Use the third pull down menu to select your Course ID.  For example, if your class is FYEP 101.13, select section 13. Repeat the process for each course listed on your schedule. Once complete, click the arrow and you will see all of the required course materials. Courses That Do

  • Select an item from the menu below to see past events in our archives.2016 Pauling Symposium For the Love of Chocolate Lecture Science, Sugar, and Food A Messy Love Story Lecture This is How We Roll - The Chemistry of Bread-making Lecture

  • Court cases such as Dred Scott v. Sandford and Loving v. Virginia; Jim Crow laws and the Voting Rights Act. Background about why we celebrate Black History Month. Recent Supreme Court news articles available through Mortvedt Library. Print books (on display) E185.61.V35 2010 Living with Jim Crow : African American women and memories of the segregated South E185.89.I56T69 2015 Toward an intellectual history of Black women F279.C49N458 2011 Forging freedom : Black women and the pursuit of liberty in