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  • ethical practices relating to biology. Utilitarianism is a controversial ethical view in environmental groups due to its association as an anthropocentric focus. I discuss a counterpoint presented by Peter Singer that utilitarianism can and should be extended to non-human animals, and then hypothesize as to what an ethical solution under this utilitarian view would be. An overarching question I engage with is what value non-humans should hold. I conclude that Indigenous People and salmon suffer

  • ,” she said. OTR trips are a part of new student orientation where students register for an off-campus visit somewhere in the Puget Sound region with a group of other new students and orientation guides. The trips are tailored to different areas of interest and are divided into four categories: service, art and culture, outdoor recreation and just-for-fun. Melanie Deane, student coordinator for OTR, said that choosing places to go is based on what has been popular with students in the past. “I think

  • . Music Artistic Achievement Awards and limited endowed scholarships are offered in renewable amounts ranging up to $7,500 per year and are in addition to academic merit awards. Awards are available to students in a single specific area (for example – strings, voice, brass, etc) and are renewable up to another three years. Recipients are required to take private lessons in the area of the award, maintain academic standards, and participate in an assigned ensemble. Auditions are required and awards are

  • unemployment benefits. For students who have met the requirement, the receipt of benefits is expected to be somewhat long because the system is so bogged down with a flood of requests. For those who qualify, emergency funding provided by PLU donors will reach students much faster than unemployment benefits are expected to arrive. The emergency funding will also support students who do not qualify for unemployment benefits. Which students will receive help? As many students as possible. Student applications

  • classes, special events with student groups, act as resource contact person for faculty and students, etc.). Further, visiting scholars are expected to uphold the same policies and standards of conduct as other faculty on campus. Prerequisites of the position: The visiting scholar will receive a PLU identification card (and access to the library, campus events, and a PLU email account), office space if available and endorsed by the sponsoring trio, and institutional affiliation (use of letterhead, etc

  • English Department Learning Outcomes - effective January 2019 Literature Major, Minor, and General Education Coursework Reading. Students will interpret texts with attention to ambiguity, complexity, and aesthetic value. Writing Process. Students will practice a deliberate writing process with emphasis on inquiry, audience, research, and revision. Genre and Rhetorical Situation. Students will evaluate genres of writing and write in appropriate genres and modes for a variety of purposes and

  • opportunities for our students on faculty research projects during both the academic year as well as the summer, most frequently in association with the College of Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Program. Students have also obtained summer research positions at other universities around the country. Internship opportunities in biology are also available. For example, our students have obtained internships at The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, the Seattle Biomedical Research Institute

  • state accredited/certified provider. All resulting recommendations from the assessment are required for sanction completion. All costs associated with the assessment and resulting recommendations must be paid at the student’s expense.  Students will be required to release their conduct file prior to meeting with a provider guided by a review meeting sanction.Disciplinary ProbationDisciplinary Probation indicates that a student’s continued enrollment at PLU is conditional for a specified period of

  • Funding & ScholarshipsThis page highlights the scholarships and funds coordinated by the Center for DJS.  Additionally, there are various internal and external funding resources available to PLU students to support your academic success, wellbeing, and post college aspirations.  We invite you to schedule a meeting with us to share more about your needs and interests with the hope that we can connect you with resources that align.  Contact Information: Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability

  • You Ask, We Answer: What accommodations does PLU provide? Posted by: shortea / March 31, 2023 March 31, 2023 One of the most common questions that I receive as I am working with students that are considering PLU is “I had a 504 plan or an IEP in high school, what does that mean for me at PLU?” At PLU, we are able to use a 504 plan or an IEP as documentation for an academic accommodation application. Starting at a new college requires a lot of hard work and we want to make the academic