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  • metacognitive and self-regulated approach to deep learning through reading, note taking, test preparation and test taking strategies. Coursework supplemented by two individual academic counseling appointments. (1) PLUS 115 : Career and Educational Planning: Finding Your Way Personal decision-making process applied to career and educational choices, self-assessment, exploration of the world of work, educational planning, reality testing, and building career-related experience. Includes zero-hour required

  • Must have completed at least one year of college and be enrolled as a college student in the fall of 2022 Must have a cell phone for periodic use to stay in touch with managers and colleagues Must possess an insured and reliable vehicle and be able to travel to and from locations throughout King, Snohomish, and Kitsap counties. Personal vehicles may be used to transport outreach materials including tables and tents Capable of lifting 30 pounds We recommend that you have a quiet home office

  • signs (not parking in reserved or disabled parking spots, unless properly registered with the state).Scheduling a Site Visit Today! Connect with Hospitality Services for a personal tour of campus and all meeting spaces PLU has to offer! 253-535-74500.Looking for Activities in Tacoma?If you’re planning a conference at PLU and looking for activities in the area, Tacoma has countless exciting opportunities for every visitor. Visit Travel Tacoma to find the best things to do in the area to help ensure

  • major, she looks at how a supposedly loving God could sit back and watch his son be tortured to death. But apart from the underlying theology of “The Shack,” or the Bible, this question speaks to Parks on a much more personal level. When Parks’ mom was 8-years-old, her grandfather walked out on the family. From then on, Allison’s mother had to basically raise her two younger siblings, since her own mother fell into a deep depression. Parks met her grandfather when she was young, and of course never

  • Sara’s Story – Uruguay, J-Term 2015; Ecuador, J-Term 2016; Argentina & Antarctica, J-Term 2017; Trinidad & Tobago, J-Term 2018 Biology (Hispanic Studies minor) – Class of 2018 What she would like other students to know: Before starting my undergraduate degree at PLU, I had never left the United States. Studying away is an incredibly rewarding, yet trying, experience. I felt that each time I returned home, I came back a truer version of myself. The opportunity to step out of whatever box you

  • May 1, 2014 Art in—and for—the Community PLU students prepare the Parkland Post Office wall for a community mural. (Photo: Parkland Community Mural Project) Parkland Community Mural Project is a Shared Reflection of History and Identity By Shunying Wang ’15 Learn more about ‘€”and work on!’ €”the mural project On Facebook. On the project blog. Volunteers are welcome to help paint the mural; May painting dates are scheduled for Saturday, May 10; Saturday, May 17; Wednesday, May 21; Friday, May

  • Replacement Therapy (ERT) replaces GCase with the imiglucerase enzyme which conducts a similar mechanistic pathway while Substrate Replacement Therapy (SRT) replaces a GlrCer to prevent further accumulation. Gaucher disease is continuously under the advancement of therapies and other curable techniques. Friday, May 6th, 2022 (Morken Center, Room 103) 1:00 pm - Introduction1:15-1:40 pm Ethan Marshman, Senior Capstone Seminar Diseases have plagued humanity for thousands of years. In recent history

  • Elena Calderón, “a former undocumented girl experiencing joy.” Maureen Hetherington Video of speech by Maureen Hetherington where she explores what remembering means ethically in terms of individual and community stories and walking through history together at the grassroots. Peg Carlson-Hoffman + Chuck Hoffman genesis + art website of artists, peacemakers, and community builders Peg Carlson-Hoffman and Chuck Hoffman, former executive directors of Holden Village. Robert McKee Irwin Books, book

  • begin the music education course sequence as sophomores. Two courses ground students in the history and philosophy of music education, curriculum issues, classroom management, lesson planning, and assessment. The first two practicum experiences are also scheduled during this year. Juniors and Seniors: Juniors and seniors take courses in the School of Education and Kinesiology and choose from a variety of Department of Music lab courses in instrumental, choral, and general music methods. As seniors

  • State Department of Labor and Industries (Chapter 296-832, WAC): This training must be conducted prior to the employee working this time period. Provide crime prevention training as part of your Safety Orientation Program. Make sure you have instructed your employees on the purpose and function of robbery and violence prevention to provide them with the knowledge and skills required to maintain their personal safety. Provide training and training materials outlining PLU’s: Security policies Safety