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  • September 12, 2011 Nicolette Paso ’09 is now studying at Emory University for her master’s degree in divinity. Nicolette Paso: A journey of discovery By Barbara Clements For Nicolette Paso ’09, there was never really a choice. “I did not choose to be a religion major; religion grasped me,” said Paso this year, as she began her studies at Emory University in Atlanta to pursue a master’s of divinity. “Through classes at PLU, I became acquainted with Lutheran theology, especially [the theology of

  • and staff, but to serve as an example for the community around us. Tobacco includes any lit cigarettes, cigars, pipes and hookahs (except for approved cultural and religious celebrations); use of snus, snuff, chewing tobacco and e-cigarettes are also not permitted. Courtesy and consideration will be exercised when informing others unaware of and/or in disregard of the policy. This policy is enforced as any other university policy is enforced. This includes community members talking with one

  • Department of Kinesiology Academic MinorsKinesiology (General Studies) Minor: Select 16 credits of KINS courses. Up to 6 PHED activity course credits may count toward the Kinesiology Minor and at least four credits must be earned in 300-400 level KINS courses. KINS 360, 361, 490 and 495 may not be taken toward the general studies minor. Students with majors in the Department of Kinesiology are not eligible to declare the Kinesiology general studies minor. Professional Studies Minors

  • Chinese Studies CHSP 250: Urban Culture in China CHSP 350: Chinese Culture and Society CHIN 301: Composition and Conversation CHIN 302: Composition and Conversation CHIN 371: Chinese Literature in Translation HIST 232: Tibet in Fact and Fiction HIST 338: Modern China HIST 496: Seminar: The Third World (a/y on China)** MUSI 105: The Arts of China POLS 381: Comparative Legal Systems Minor 20 semester hours (eight required, 12 elective) Required Courses: Eight semester hours in Chinese language CHIN 101

  • The most sustainable way to dine, is to dine-in.  However, if you must take a meal to-go, please choose a Green Box reusable container. There is a one-time buy in fee of $5 (and you can use your Dining Dollars). The success of the Green Box program depends on YOU returning your used container to The Commons. Choosing a reusable dining container for meals or dining in, significantly reducing the number of single-use disposable to-go containers that go directly to the landfill when discarded! Why

  • -Term (2018) Shannon Bailey - Martinique, J-Term Deanna Hobbs - Holden Village J-Term Grace Bingay - GEO London 2017 Emily Burk - Berlin, J-Term; IES Freiburg, Fall Laila Bevan - PLU Trinidad & Tobago McKenna Morin - Argentina & Antarctica, J-Term Teagan Haden- Namibia 2016 Will Radford - Holden Village J-Term [2014], Music Capitals of the World J-Term [2016], IES Vienna [2016] Marisol Navarro- PLU Oaxaca 2015 2014 Evan Koepfler - PLU Chengdu Jakob Maier - PLU Oxford Aubrey Frimoth - PLU Trinidad

  • relationships in diverse academic and working environments. Reasonable Accommodations for Disabilities It is our experience that a number of individuals with disabilities (as defined by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act) are qualified to study in the School of Nursing with the use of reasonable accommodations. To be qualified to attend the School of Nursing at PLU, all individuals must be able to meet all academic standards including the Essential Qualifications

  • carved out of a naturally forked tree with an adze, and one can easily see the short, horizontal marks left on the wood from carving. The Y-shape at the top of the ladder is flattened slightly in the back to enhance stability, and the rub of hands and feet on the wood from use gives the steps their smooth and glossy appearance, called patina. Though intended for everyday use, Dogon granary ladders such as this can be found in many African art collections and are particularly popular for use in

  • STEM OPT ExtensionA 24-month STEM OPT extension is available to international students who earned a qualifying science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) degree as determined by the Department of Homeland Security. Students must be currently participating in regular post-completion OPT to be eligible to apply for a STEM OPT extension.Am I eligible? – all of the following criteria must be met: You are currently participating in regular post-completion OPT. You have a degree in an

  • . I had so much evidence.” But it wasn’t enough to convince the Character and Fitness board. The board’s 6-3 finding stated that Simmons hadn’t had enough time since her release, adding that her “acquired fame has nurtured not integrity and honesty, but a sense of entitlement to privileges and recognition beyond the reach of others.” Simmons was disappointed that being proud of her story of redemption was misconstrued as entitlement. Tara SimmonsLooking over her documents in the courtroom. “We