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  • quantitative skills and learning how to do your own research. (Access to student-faculty research opportunities is a great strength of PLU’s program.) The Psychology major at PLU requires (just) 42 semester hours, and this flexibility allows for students to explore other courses of study in addition to those required for the major. This is where the Innovation Studies minor can come into play. With just a 20 semester hour curriculum, Innovation Studies offers a simple and flexible plan that can be a great

  • . It is connected by an interior door to room 116, the main graphic design classroom which provides extra space as needed for class projects and student collaboration. With wall-to-wall windows, exposed brick, and a cheery blue paint, students are sure to be inspired by the space they’ve created. Fouad offers, “We invite all students, no matter their major, to come and visit the space and talk with our students about how design can enrich and enhance their own work and practice.” Scroll on for a

  • Collaboration: Songs for the Spring of WaitingWhat do you get when you mix a poet, a composer, three musicians, and two editors? A fabulous collaboration between multiple School of Arts and Communication faculty with South Sound poet and PLU alumna Josie Emmons Turner ’07! These artists came together as part of Classical Tuesdays in Old Town Tacoma. Learn more and watch the performance. Nathan Adams '20 The PLU Years: Five Students x Four Years = Five Unique PLU ExperiencesEvery college experience is

  • addition to these PLU awards, check with your academic department to see if there are other sources of funding within your major. Use the links below to check specific deadlines for each scholarship or award. PLU Global Scholar Award  Scholarship for study away students participating in PLU Gateway or Faculty-Led J-Term programs. Applications are due March 15th for semester programs, April 15th for J-Term programs. Map Your Future Scholarship Currently unavailable. This scholarship was awarded to first

  • stressing applications, particularly to business. Prerequisites: Two years of high school algebra or MATH 115. Cannot be taken for credit if MATH 151 (or the equivalent) has been previously taken with a grade of C or higher. (4) MATH 140 : Precalculus - MR, NS Different types of functions, their properties and graphs, especially trigonometric functions. Algebraic skill, problem solving, and mathematical writing are emphasized. Prepares students for calculus. Prerequisites: MATH 115 or equivalent high

  • PowersResoLute EditorI had two internships during my time at PLU. One led to a full-time offer and I stayed there for almost seven years. Getting that second internship was about my talent and also about the right place, right time, right skill set, right newsletter subscription. Not the picture of efficiency. At Seed, we built a better model.We put as many college students as we can through professional interviews (180 last year) with direct and immediate feedback. We connect students to interns and

  • appointments. More Information24/7/365 CRISIS SUPPORTStudents in need of urgent mental health support have instant access to a counselor.  Call the PLU Crisis Line anytime! 253-535-7075. More InformationSCHEDULING AN APPOINTMENTAll students enrolled for classes may access campus-based services with PLU counselors.  Check here for eligibility and scheduling info. More InformationWait Times and AvailabilityExtended wait times for mental health services are occurring broadly across the nation due to increased

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  • Professor of Biology Neva Laurie-Berry and student-researchers Ben Sonnenberg ’14 and Bryan Dahms ’13 are investigating altered forms of the receptor for the plant hormone jasmonate. “I enjoy working with students and getting them excited about it,” Laurie-Berry said. “That’s why I wanted to be somewhere like PLU, where I’d have that opportunity.” Laurie-Berry certainly saw the opportunity to pair Dahms and his molecular interest with fellow biology major Sonnenberg, who has a strong interest in plants

  • 2015 PLU International Student Photo ContestYou are invited to participate in the PLU International Student Photo Contest! The 2015 PLU International Student Photo Contest will accept photos from international students, who are currently attending Pacific Lutheran University the Fall 2014 through Spring 2015. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis, with the final deadline of 5:00pm on Friday, May 1st 2015. For entry instructions, please review the Photo Contest Submission Rules and

  • conversation we had with them about what being Indigenous means to them, or what they see as an Indigenous scholar. The Indigenous Scholars state: “We created this project in order to make our Native population at PLU more visible for the rest of the PLU community, reminding them that we are here too and that we have something to share. We also made them for our fellow Native students, and for ourselves, in order to remind us to recognize our Indigenous knowledge; we are scholars too. Our Native population