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  • Calendar Highlights – Resolute Online: Spring 2016 Search Features Features Welcome Amuse-bouche Tasting Menu À la Carte On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Calendar Highlights Calendar Highlights Upcoming Events Summer Conference in Pastoral Theology June 6-8 PLU hosts “More Than Bible Study?” The

  • Center; helped plan Elect Her–Campus Women Win, which encouraged women to run for public office or be involved in leadership; and served in ASPLU’s senate. “I’m now working in the Diversity Center as a Rieke Leadership Fellow, and my project this year is to create a Queer Ally network, a training program that will be able to foster more supportive allies on campus,” said Moran, an Economics and French double major. It was while working on the Elect Her campaign that Moran first was introduced to AAUW

  • , Diversity and Ecology You might also consider taking some of the following upper division courses: BIOL 330: Genetics BIOL 341: Developmental Biology BIOL 342: Microbiology BIOL 352: Comparative Anatomy BIOL 357: Histology BIOL 442: Cell Biology BIOL 453: Mammalian Physiology Often dental schools require you to take a course in microbiology, anatomy and/or physiology. Please make sure you look at the requirements of individual schools.Physics Courses PLU has two introductory physics series. Students

  • , Diversity and Ecology You might also consider taking some of the following upper division courses: BIOL 330: Genetics BIOL 341: Developmental Biology BIOL 342: Microbiology BIOL 352: Comparative Anatomy BIOL 357: Histology BIOL 442: Cell Biology BIOL 453: Mammalian Physiology Often dental schools require you to take a course in microbiology, anatomy and/or physiology. Please make sure you look at the requirements of individual schools.Physics Courses PLU has two introductory physics series. Students

  • identities they hold. Hernández was born in LA, then grew up in Las Vegas. They first heard about PLU from a best friend’s sister. At a college fair, they learned about PLU’s commitment to equity, justice, and diversity—along with the mission statement that states the importance of care for the earth.  After visiting in the spring, they were sold, enchanted by Washington’s trees and mountains, and PLU’s Red Square and communication program. “It felt like home,” Hernández says.  A few weeks ago, they

  • ,” the new policy asserts that all individuals involved in a sexual act must verbally consent to the act for it to be classified as legally permissible. In all states besides California, the standard is “no means no,” which dictates that an individual not verbally objecting prior to a sexual act is justification to excuse that act from being classified as sexual assault. Learn more about PLU’s Sex + campaign and its sponsors: The Diversity Center, Women’s Center, Lute Fit and the Health Center. Sill

  • . (Dec. 7, 2018) — The familiar coffee house on the corner of Garfield and C St. is open for business once again, with a new owner and a new name: Notes’ Coffee Company.Proud new proprietor John Gore has PLU students and Parkland residents alike covered with piping hot coffee and sandwiches, and he’s always ready with a smile and a story for anyone willing to linger in the shop’s warm, welcoming atmosphere. But Gore has an even bigger vision: He wants to make his coffee house into a bustling cultural

  • student’s unique needs.  Some students might not have experience with brick-and-mortar services, desire more diversity in counselor options, or feel self-conscious about seeking out mental health help. “You can access care wherever it’s most comfortable for you,” Royce-Davis says. “It could be in your parked car, or in PLU’s meditation and interfaith space.” Healthy Bodies.  Lute Telehealth can also help resolve physical issues and illnesses — even those inconvenient enough to crop up when a student is

  • Veteran. First-gen. Trans. Academic. Veteran. First-gen. Trans. Academic. https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/2018/05/rhys-jones-cover-1024x540.jpg 1024 540 Karen Miller Karen Miller https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/2018/05/karen-miller.jpg May 1, 2018 May 21, 2018 After Rhys Jones ’16 dropped out of high school in Santa Rosa, California, he joined the Army looking for a new start. “Maybe this would be something to get me out

  • By:Karen Miller May 1, 2018 0 Veteran. First-gen. Trans. Academic. https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/2018/05/rhys-jones-cover-1024x540.jpg 1024 540 Karen Miller Karen Miller https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/2018/05/karen-miller.jpg May 1, 2018 May 21, 2018 Veteran. First-gen. Trans. Academic. After Rhys Jones ’16 dropped out of high school in Santa Rosa, California, he joined the Army looking for a new start. “Maybe this