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  • . Thanks to everyone who helped install the Rain Garden at Foss Hall and for removing invasive weeds from the campus native habitat area. Great job!The Fred L. Tobiason Outdoor Learning Center - A Habitat Restoration Project The Habitat Restoration Project is a student-led project that seeks to restore habitat south of the UC and on the adjacent western slope. The area was at one time dominated by invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry, English ivy and bindweed, but volunteers have already begun

  • . Regardless of enrollment status, PLU students, graduates, faculty, staff, and administrators as well as local community members may use PLU’s community referral service, Thriving Campus.Individual Therapy / First and Ongoing AppointmentsIndividual Therapy / First and Ongoing AppointmentsIn order to meet significant student demand for services and use resources most effectively, the first appointment is a 30-minute Access Consultation appointment and is scheduled as soon as available.  The Access

  • Budapest Semesters in Mathematics Education (BSME) Posted by: nicolacs / February 7, 2023 February 7, 2023 Are you passionate about the learning and teaching of mathematics? Would you like to spend a summer in a beautiful historical city, with one of the most vibrant cultures in Europe? How about learning in small classes where instructors challenge each student to deeply engage with the material? Please consider Summer@BSME, a 6-week summer program in Budapest, Hungary, designed for those

  • !  Here’s what Brianna had to say about the name Enrieké: First, I wanted something to stand out from all of the other names of campus monuments and buildings named after, mostly, Caucasian men and women. Second, I wanted to submit something that was representative of myself and the many, MANY hours I have spent in Rieke. I chose the name Enrieké not only because it is a clever integration of names and the name of the Rieke Science Center, but because of my identity as a mixed-race, Mexican woman in

  • Gail Egbers Emeritus Librarian Status:Emeritus Website: http://community.plu.edu/~egbersgl/ Professional Biography Education M.A., Library Science, University of Denver, 1974 B.A., English, Midland Lutheran College, 1973 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise English History Religion Selected Presentations Part of Tacoma Reads Together, panel discussion with Adam Woog, Mary Levesque and Julie Ciccarelli, Everybody Loves a Mystery, Tacoma Public Library (May 25, 2010) PLU Faculty House Noon Presentation

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  • BSN pathway to the MSNSchedule: Our MSN program is designed for the working nurse, with most students working 0.5-0.6 FTE while enrolled in this traditional, on-campus program. Classes have generally been held on one evening and one full day, plus additional hours for practicums. The exception to this has been summer and J-Term courses, as days and times vary. Class dates are subject to change from one year to the next, and none of the classes are offered online. Clinical experiences are

  • 3.3.1 Authentication and Identity Management PLU issues and manages electronic identifiers — e.g. ePass usernames and passwords — for every member of the university who connects to the network to use such electronic resources as email, online resources, administrative information systems, and learning management systems. All users of the PLU network must obtain electronic identifiers to gain access to the network and to specific networked resources to which they are assigned access. Users must

  • Sammamish High School. Becca completed her Bachelor’s degree in Biology in 2019 and then earned her teaching certificate through PLU MAE program as a CS-STEM Teacher Candidate.Noyce Summit (July 2022)PI Gardiner and CS-STEM alum Breanna Bolle will attended the annual Noyce Summit in Washington DC.Congratulations CS-STEM Graduates! (May 2022)Congratulations to all four of our CS-STEM Teacher Candidates who earned their MAE degrees! We look forward to you teaching in your own classrooms in the fall and

  • University property and services may be used only for university functions during the hours and at the locations that have been approved through advance scheduling.  Inappropriate use of university property and/or services may result in referral to the student conduct system.   Attempted or actual theft of and/or damage and/or vandalism to university property or the property of a member of the PLU community are prohibited.  In addition, knowingly possessing or utilizing stolen property, or

  • will be requested, it is especially important to begin conversations with the department chair, dean, and the Offices of Advancement, Provost, and Finance and Administration early in the process of developing the proposal. To aid in that dialogue, applicants should complete the form, “Notice of Intent to Apply for a Grant,” that helps the author address critical components such as deadlines, matching requirements, and grant implications. At least a week before final submission, a “Grant Approval