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  • . Students will also learn about scientific writing and presentation skills, explore possible careers in oceanography and related fields, receive tips for gaining additional undergraduate research experience, and get an overview of the graduate school admissions process. The program will organize fun activities in the Seattle area, including hiking, kayaking, and sailing. Participants will be provided on-campus housing, meals, and partial travel reimbursement. Undergraduate students with programming

  • double major Igor Strupinskiy ’14, who took photos for the News Tribune for last year’s election. The nature of the campaign parties vary year to year and from location to location — with several hundred people attending the Washington State Democrats Election Night Party in Seattle and the Washington State Republican Party in Bellevue, and crowds in the dozens at South Sound parties and parties for initiatives rather than specific candidates. Students working for the News Tribune typically gather at

  • the American lifestyle. You may question the connections between what you’ve experienced abroad and life back in the Pacific Northwest. It may be difficult to find connections to your coursework on campus. There are plenty of resources at PLU to help you process your time abroad, connect with other students who have had similar experiences, re-engage in your community and plan for the next phase of your journey. You may also want to consider discussing this transition with PLU Counseling Services

  • ; suitable for liberal arts students, nursing students, physical education majors, and prospective teachers. Students who have not completed high school chemistry recently should take CHEM 101 before taking CHEM 105. Prerequisite: Math placement in MATH 140 or higher; or completion of MATH 115 with a C or higher. (4) CHEM 115 : General Chemistry I - NW Topics explored include the structure of matter, nomenclature, atomic and molecular theory, periodic relationships, states of matter, quantitative

  • The Oxford Tutorial In both the Fall and Spring IHON-Oxford programs, students first take an intensive, place-based seminar with the PLU faculty member serving as site director at Oxford for that semester. Later, students take both primary and secondary tutorials, either during Oxford’s Michaelmas (Fall) term or Trinity (Spring) term. The primary tutorials are on a subject of the student’s choosing (often relating to his/her major or minor at PLU), while students choose the secondary tutorial

  • beyond the core, and we strongly recommend this be in one of the concentrations: Accounting, Finance, Management and Human Resources, Marketing, or Individualized. The curriculum allows the opportunity for students to pursue study away programs. You are encouraged to meet frequently with your faculty advisor to plan for the future and explore career goals. Completing the Bachelor of Business Administration within four years is a high priority for students and faculty of the School of Business

  • You Ask, We Answer: Is campus welcoming to the LGBTQIA+ community? Posted by: shortea / September 8, 2023 September 8, 2023 “PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other people, for their communities and for the Earth.” Within that mission statement, the highlight here is “for their communities.” We recognize and value the differences and diversity of our students, who they are and what they bring to the campus community. With care in

  • All students are expected to activate and use the PLU ePass account and familiarize themselves with the systems provided for them by the university, including email, a learning management system (i.e.: Sakai, Canvas) and BannerWeb. For assistance with electronic resources, students should contact the Help Desk. Email Only official PLU e-mail addresses will be used for communication from the School of Nursing office and School of Nursing faculty and staff. Every student is given a PLU account

  • juniors with a 3.5 cumulative GPA are eligible for Mortar Board membership. (This year, PLU also will induct honorary members who are current seniors.) Eligible students will be invited to submit an application and résumé beginning Feb. 10. Once selected, students will participate in an orientation and the formal induction. Then, during their senior year, inducted students will be active members in the society, contributing to campus life and the community through programs and service. Student

  • service. In the interest of courtesy and privacy, students are not permitted to enter any individual administrative office without first being invited to do so and should check in with administrative staff. So that confidential information may remain secure, students may not enter the faculty mailroom, also located in the main offices.Contact Information for SoN Administrative Personnel School of Nursing Organization SoN Organizational Chart SoN Governance Chart Communications Appointments with