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  • thank you for your willingness to assume these key leadership roles. OUR CALL TO SERVICE This morning it is my great privilege to report to you, for the 18th time, on the State of the University. As is the case each year, this report emerges from my summer experience and the opportunity it affords to travel and to catch precious days of Minnesota lake time; time amidst the countless e-mails for a a bit of exercise, reading and reflection; a chance to put both recent experience and future plans in a

  • wire attached to the tool casing and to an outlet ground or other low resistance ground. Portable electric power tools must be grounded. If double insulated tools are used, they must be distinctively marked. The user must thoroughly inspect portable electric power tools and cords before use. Extension cords must not be used in place of fixed wiring. Employees using portable electric power tools should first assure themselves of a firm stance, and secure the piece being worked on in such a way as to

  • and you’re getting your hands dirty, by experience not just by reading it in a textbook,” she said. “That’s what kept me coming back over and over again.” So, it was a no-brainer for Martin to return to the university as part of the first cohort of the new Doctor of Nursing Practice Program. It connects students to health care providers all over the Puget Sound region, typically primary care providers, as they navigate their pathways to leadership in nursing. (Video by Rustin Dwyer , PLU) “The

  • required for the course. It was a truly amazing experience to study physics at Oxford University, which has the 6th best physics department in the world. Brianna Celix, '19, Biology:The topic of my tutorial was botany and counted as BIOL 350. We studied a wide array of botanical subjects including: plant life cycles, pollination, seed banks in conservation, plant derived cancer treatments, origin of agriculture, biological invasions, and plant adaptations. Selected bibliography: Finkel, E. “With

  • and administrative activities that will enhance their graduate education experience, as well as provide financial assistance. Amount: VariedGraduate FellowshipsThe Graduate Fellowship program offers graduate students financial support to assist with covering costs associated with his/her own research and graduate study. This award will be incorporated into the student’s financial aid package. Amount: VariedPLU Alumni Tuition DiscountThe PLU Grant provides a 10 percent discount on tuition for PLU

  • to learn about PLU’s Master of Arts in Education (MAE), open to students from ANY major. Dr. Mary Jo Larsen, Assistant Dean in the School of Education, will host this info session and answer your questions.  REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL INFO SESSION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 Graduate Admission Tabling at the Study Away FairWednesday, 10:00am-2:00pmDid you know that some of PLU’s graduate programs include a global experience as part of a class? And that costs are covered by the graduate program? We’ll have a

  • ethnomusicology, he is also a gifted composer. He has served as a clinician at jazz festivals throughout the United States, and serves on the steering committee for The Seattle Jazz Experience. A scholar of jazz and popular music, his publications include contributions to The Cambridge History of American Music and the third edition of his history text, American Popular Music. David Deacon-Joyner Kim BondKim Bond is a senior from Kelso, Washington, with majors in History and Anthropology. Nominated as one of

  • 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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  • teaching experience in public schools, government agencies (such as Pierce County Parks & Recreation and Pierce County Health Department) or private corporations and agencies (such as the YMCA, hospitals, fitness centers, professional athletic teams etc.). Opportunities for faculty-student research and collaboration are also available. In addition, four distinct minors can be used to compliment majors within the department, or can be pursued by majors outside the department in areas of personal or

  • . It was a demanding load of commitments, and it taught me how to manage my time well and really focus on what I needed to do. Do you think anything about your PLU experience helped prepare you to be a good manager of people? My senior year I got to serve as one of the co-captains of the football team, and that helped me start to develop a sense of leadership style and approach. And Coach Frosty Westering introduced me to the concept of servant leadership. And I think those were kind of