Page 405 • (12,815 results in 0.045 seconds)
-
the event. PLU faculty and staff judges tested the projects, recording the results in a passport around the students’ necks. “It’s a hands-on experience for science learning,” Tisdale said. “They are learning the concepts and applying the theories. It gives them a deeper learning.” At the opening ceremony, state Sen. Rosa Franklin ’74, D-29th District, stressed the importance of preparing students for careers in the math, science and engineering fields. The United States lacks the skilled workers
-
employers can all go to the same place. There are also numerous tools on the site. For instance, there are tools for improving your resume, following up after an interview, and eventually even a program that allows you to practice interviewing skills via a web cam. You will be able to record yourself in a practice interview, watch a replay – even send to Career Connections staff for a critique. In addition, Career Connections Opportunity Board is accessed with your e-pass and linked directly to PLU’s
-
leadership team are stewarded with the same protocols as a human-subjects research study. Despite these preventative measures, there is no guarantee. It is possible that information could be shared inappropriately, and PLU will not be held responsible for any disclosures. All participants should use their best judgment in what they choose to share, particularly with someone they do not know. Only the Director of Connections and the Director of Communication will receive identifying information when the
-
Overview of the Critical Race Studies MinorIn 2016, The Collective, a PLU student organization created by students of color and their allies, distributed a list of institutional priorities for curricular transformation, including the call for a path of undergraduate study dedicated to race. Over the next five years, faculty, staff and students affiliated with GSRS worked to respond to this demand. In 2020, GSRS introduced our Minor in Critical Race Studies. The CRS Minor offers an
-
place for students to discuss such issues. Pierce is happy to help students find that comfortable place, and PLU’s Diversity Center offers the chance to do just that. Pierce said it is the perfect place to come and learn about yourself – and others. “Come and hang out, and you will find something to get involved in,” she said. “Just show up.” For Pierce, there is no wrong way to get involved. “Social justice to me is speaking up for those who are left unheard – and helping others find their place
-
experience, Rich is receiving support from professors and students for her independent production. “My research for this included contacting professors and students who have worked on independent shows at PLU, and figuring out how their processes translate to my process,” Rich said. “I’ve gotten a lot of help from people who worked on “Twisted Tales of Poe,” which was produced two years ago.” That support includes Fulton Bryant-Anderson ’23, the LASR General Manager, and Mykahla George ’25, the
-
in full force deadheading rhodies, sweeping sidewalks and hanging crisp new flags. Catering staff are putting the finishing touches on the gorgeous luncheon setting in Chris Knutzen Hall. Volunteers have erected crowd-control stanchions, dotted with festive “PLU 125” ribbons, at Secret Service-approved distances from the king’s path. Welcoming performers are filling Centennial Plaza outside the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. In the air there’s a feeling of high security—and
-
personnel; explore their options at PLU sponsored career fairs, and taking advantage of faculty and staff expertise in their pursuit. I have ACT scores to submit in all subject areas except writing, can I still submit my scores?Yes, you can still submit your ACT scores, but you will need to take the West-B writing test. MAE Alternative Routes FAQsSupport Letter from school districtIf you are working for a school district, submit a Letter of Support from your school’s human resources to confirm their
-
economy. More than 10,000 PLU alumni make their home in the area. And more than 3,500 students enroll at PLU every year and the university employs 700 faculty and staff. “I thank you for recognizing and holding up the essential and critical role of education in the context of economic development,” he said. “And, there is much to celebrate.” But he expressed pause in celebrating. As the PLU president nears the end of his 20 years at the university, he expressed concern about the future of a “new
-
a practice interview, watch a replay – even send to Career Connections staff for a critique. In addition, Career Connections Opportunities Board is accessed with your e-pass and linked directly to PLU’s banner system, so that students do not have to enter basic information over and over again. It can also connect directly to LinkedIn and Facebook, so that it is easy to build contacts, make connections and find more job opportunities. “I know students find the Career Connections Opportunities
Do you have any feedback for us? If so, feel free to use our Feedback Form.