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  • offer more than $8 million in combined endowed scholarship to open doors for incredibly worthy students. These four scholarships build upon fourteen other new endowed scholarships established in the last two years. PLU now has 438 endowed scholarship funds and our endowment is strong, standing at its highest level ever of over $101M (and if you know anything about the market this last year, this is an especially noteworthy accomplishment). Internships, mentoring experience and job placement are also

  • procedures. To develop and oversee policies for regular programmatic curriculum review, revision, and oversight of the Core Curriculum. To work in collaboration with appropriate administrators to conduct the review for and report the results of this review and recommendations to appropriate bodies (e.g., the faculty, the Educational Policies Committee, the provost, etc.) To facilitate general program management and delivery including: Review and approve new course proposals subject to the regular

  • Giving Back Through Graphics Posted by: shortea / April 17, 2019 Image: A group of PLU design students from Impact, PLU’s student-managed design and advertising campus group, traveled up to SuperGraphics for a tour. April 17, 2019 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationsStaying connected with the university you graduated from isn’t exactly new. But for Zac Thorpe ‘01, that alum connection has blossomed into a working partnership with PLU — and it’s been a labor of love.Today, Thorpe is

  • complicated — in fact, we have partnered with FreeWill to make it easy and completely free.I already have a will. Can I use FreeWill to update it and create my bequest?Yes, you can! To do so, simply create and execute a new will using FreeWill, and destroy the earlier version. If this is your first time using FreeWill, the site will not know your previous information, so you will create an entirely new will. If you have previously worked with a lawyer to create your will, you can put together your updated

  • von Bingen, Hildegard/Ferko: Laus Trinitati King’s Singers: Your Are The New Day Weelkes, Thomas: Hosanna to the Son of David Brahms, Johannes: Nachtwache No. 1 Hovland, Egil: Evening Prayer Lassus, Orlandus: Justorum Animae Burgess, Amy: When the Sun Come After Rain Foster, Stephen C.: Hard Times Come Again No More Mancini, Henry/Funk: Peter Gunn Lojeski, Ed: Georgia on my Mind arr. DeCormier, Robert: Soldier, Soldier, Won’t You Marry Me? Brumley, Arthur E.: I’ll Fly Away arr. Maddux, David: O

  • University Press 2020, contributor) : View Book The River of Life: Sustainable Practices of Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples (Michigan State University Press 2016, contributor) : View Book New Directions in Children’s and Adolescents’ Information Behavior Research (Emerald Group Publishing 2014, contributor) : View Book Selected Articles Samantha De-Abreu, Kristiina A. Vogt, Alexa Schreier, Phil Fawcett, Michael E. Marchand, Daniel J. Vogt, Mike Tulee, Wendell George, Lacey Martin, Karen Matsumoto

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  • Information in the Time of COVID-19Updated January 14, 2020 at 8:45am. This webpage provides guidance and information given the unique situation of teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. This information is compiled based on information and emerging policies from the university, Education Department, The Professional Educator Standards Board (PESB), and questions submitted by students. We will update the content as new information becomes available and we further adapt our

  • of lessons on inclusion from her new book, “Mind the Inclusion Gap.” She’ll also reflect on her PLU experience and journey towards a ‘life of service’ post-graduation. More information Virtual Trivia Night – 6–7 p.m. Pacific Time Join us for a fun-filled evening of trivia! Get your team together and compete for glory, knowledge, and prizes! Teams may consist of up to six members. Wednesday, October 2 University Gallery Open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. – Ingram Hall This exhibition highlights

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  • our programs and make plans to work with social impact partners in the community.Submit Your Info The social impact data we gathered has been saved in our campus database and a summary of the information is visible on our social impact dashboard. In the future, social impact teams will host community listening events on campus and in the Parkland/Spanaway area to learn about community needs and new service opportunities. The information will be shared widely so that PLU and community partners can

  • agriculture and related systems must change to alleviate global hunger,” Laurie-Berry says. Before 2015, the original PLU greenhouse functioned more like an extremely hot sunroom built on a black flat top roof. “It got so hot that everything died,” Laurie-Berry says. “The new greenhouse completely transformed what I could do in that class.” Today’s Carol Sheffels Quigg Greenhouse was built in 2015 and named for a former PLU regent, donor and enthusiastic supporter of science education at PLU. The 1,700