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  • colleges and universities in the U.S. Scholars from the colleges began attending the conference in 2011, and last year, PLU sent one scholar as a test case – Colin Mischel ’12, who majored in Norwegian and Scandinavian Studies, with a minor in peace and conflict dialogue. This year, 10 students formally applied and wrote essays to compete for one of two slots at the conference, she said. Forum info Three speakers at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum will be live-streamed at PLU on March 8,9 and 10

  • in, maybe you know (or think you know) what job or kind of job you want after college, or you might have no idea about anything. Any of these are completely okay. At PLU, we’ll equip you with an education that enlightens your mind, supports you as you explore your post-college options, and provides numerous opportunities to get the hands-on experiences that will propel you into a world of boundless possibilities. Wondering how we do that? One way is through Alumni and Student Connections (which

  • wishing to return to the university must pay in full all of their estimated charges prior to registration. Clearance to return to the university is issued by the Accounts Receivable or Student Loan Department. Responsible OfficeStudent LoansContact Information253-535-8056Credit Balance HoldCredit Balance HoldAny student with a credit balance on their student account who is not registered for a future term or is listed as a graduating senior, will be placed on a Credit Balance Hold. The Revised Code of

  • that aimed to serve Jewish residents of the Puget Sound region. “I was tasked with writing a first-hand experience of an outsider’s view of a service at Temple Beth El, in Tacoma,” said Melissa McGuire ’06, an early member of MediaLab. “This project forced me out of my comfort zone and took my writing to a new level. It was one of the hardest, yet most rewarding, assignments I ever worked on.”  Also during that inaugural year, MediaLab students filmed and edited MediaLab’s first documentary, titled

  • examination before it is given); or Fabricating information, such as data for a lab report; or Collaborating with others on assignments without the instructor’s consent; or Cooperating with or helping another student to cheat; or Other forms of dishonest behavior, such as having another person take an exam for you, altering exam answers and requesting the exam be re-graded, or communicating with anyone other than a proctor or instructor during an exam. Plagiarism occurs when one omits, misrepresents, or

  • to reflect on the different learning experiences they have had and to present that information to their peers,” said Neal Sobania, executive director of the Wang Center for Global Education. The conference, now in its third year, took place Feb. 15-16 and offered a variety of events where students and faculty shared a piece of their study away experiences with the rest of campus. “Study away experiences are very important elements to the PLU program,” said Cliff Rowe, recently retired professor

  • Oregon over PBS networks in December 2015, and will be broadcast nationally over PBS networks throughout December 2016. In addition, a special collector’s DVD was produced to commemorate this broadcast and is available for purchase. In October 2015, Choir of the West celebrated its 90th Anniversary (with 350 proud alums singing on stage at Lagerquist), and in November 2015, MediaLab celebrated its 10th Anniversary, with an exciting event at the Tacoma Art Museum with almost 200 alums and friends in

  • Each month, Instructional Technologies is shining a spotlight on effective, engaging, or promising learning technologies. Each Spring and Fall semester, an iTech Spotlight video will highlight an application of innovative technology at PLU.2022-20232021-222020-212019-202018-192022-20232022-2023 SpotlightsFall MAKE ANYTHING WITH INSTRUCTABLES! Instructables is an online teaching and learning community where users post DIY projects ranging from guacamole recipes to complex computer and

  • Suzanne Crawford O'Brien Professor of Religion and Culture Full Profile 253-535-8107 suzanne.crawford@plu.edu * On Sabbatical

  • We are still accepting applications for Fall 2024, apply by August 5 for consideration! HOW TO APPLY USING THE FAST TRACK APPLICATIONADMISSION REQUIREMENTSThe Fast Track application allows candidates to apply to a graduate program in the School of Business through an abbreviated process. Eligible applicants are students/alumni from PLU, any AACSB accredited school, or any WA colleges that offer applied bachelor’s degrees, and who have completed a degree with a cumulative upper division GPA of