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  • & Medical Release Form will also be required. These forms will be available beginning May 1 at 8 am. Registration form deadline: June 15, 2024 at 11:59 pm Housing Information:Information for on-campus housing will be made available beginning May 1. If you require on-campus housing please submit your request by the deadline listed above. Pricing for housing is as follows: Private bedroom in a shared apartment with linen: $58.50 per person, per night Private bedroom in a shared apartment without linen

  • philosophy and Hispanic studies double major, says her learning also extends outside the classroom. “We always talk about it in other classes and at home,” she said. Intersecting identities Rojas Apodaca, who was raised by a single mother and moved to the U.S. from Mexico when she was 8 years old, says her identity as a first-generation student is just as salient as her other intersecting identities. Davidson’s cohort allows her to discuss the struggles she shares with her peers. Among them, balancing

  • Japan. Semester or academic year. Freeman-Asia: For study in East or Southeast Asia. Semester, academic year, or summer (8-week or longer programs). Ministry of Education (MOE) Huayu Enrichment Scholarship (HES): For study in Taiwan. Summer, semester, academic year, or full year. Europe BUTEX: For study in the UK. Semester or academic year. Gilman-DAAD Germany Scholarship: Applicants must be in good academic standing, and be recipients of the Federal Pell Grant. Selected applicants will receive a

  • academic unit by January 15, letters from colleagues are due to the academic unit head by February 8, and a draft comprehensive third-year review is due to the faculty member by February 18. For faculty members who were hired with years of credit toward tenure, the timing of the third-year review shall be as follows: (1) with one year of credit toward tenure, the review shall occur in the third year of tenure eligibility (i.e. the second tenure-stream year at PLU), (2) with two years of credit towards

  • support from onsite staff, a PLU faculty member, and/or staff at partner universities/organizations, depending on their program. In the case of a crisis or natural disaster, PLU has established emergency response protocols and risk assessment plans for each study away program. Students receive instructions and are expected to register any independent travel they choose to do during their free time, so that, in an emergency, Wang Center staff know where students are located at all times and can offer

  • RESTATED ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Restated as of September 8, 2009 Amended as of September 7, 2010 These are the Restated Articles of Incorporation of Pacific Lutheran University, a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of the State of Washington (the “Corporation”). ARTICLE I NAME AND LOCATION The name of the Corporation shall be Pacific Lutheran University, and its principal place of business shall be in Tacoma, Washington. ARTICLE II OBJECT AND

  • experiences might mirror their own.  And, I’ve teared up with a room full of tears as a young black female student told us, “Because of all this, I don’t know if I want to have children.” Jonathan Adams '16 presented the Student Address at PLU's 2015 Convocation on Sept. 8. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) The most recent story of racist tragedy is this summer’s mass murder of the Charleston Nine at Emmanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina.  You’ll all remember that the murder of the Charleston Nine

  • The Reboot of Outdoor Rec The Reboot of Outdoor Rec https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2019/01/outdoor-rec-banner-1024x532.jpg 1024 532 Thomas Kyle-Milward Thomas Kyle-Milward https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2019/02/thomas-kyle-milward.jpg January 8, 2019 February 21, 2019 LUTHERAN HIGHER EDUCATIONFor the Earth For today’s PLU students, the university’s Outdoor Recreation program is a reliable portal to the Pacific

  • . III The 1918 flu epidemic waned the first of August.  And then all hell broke loose.  Somewhere, somehow, the virus mutated into a killer.  By late August 1918, the second wave of flu hit widely scattered Atlantic ports, including Boston’s crowded piers.  Thereafter, influenza quickly spread northwest of Boston to Fort Devens crammed with 45,000 transient troops. Inevitably, on September 8, Fort Devens reported its first case.   Shortly thereafter, a shipment of draftees from Ft. Devens arrived at

  • bring some healing to the survivors. Dr. Wilsey’s letters from Dachau to his wife back home survived, and after Clarice found them in 2009, inspired her to share her father’s experiences with students and others as a member of the Holocaust Center for Humanity Speakers Bureau. Conference ScheduleDee SimonModerator: Dee Simon, Baral Family Executive Director, Holocaust Center for Humanity, Seattle, WashingtonBio: Dee Simon, is the Baral Family Executive Director of the Holocaust Center for Humanity