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  • or judges for our DataFest participants. Mentors must be able to commit a minimum of 75 minutes of online volunteer time. Judges will need to be available for a 2 hour online commitment on Sunday morning. To find out more about volunteering, please reach out to Assistant Professor of Mathematics N. Justice at justicng@plu.edu. Would you like to sponsor a prize or donate to DataFest? If you’d like to support DataFest with a financial gift, we have opportunities to sponsor prizes for students or

  • primary care provider notes, may also be required. 5. Students may request letters of support from current nursing faculty, but this is not required. 6. Once the petition statement is complete, students must submit it to their advisor for feedback and suggestions. 7. Once the advisor deems the statement suitable, the student may submit the statement, along with any supporting documentation, to the Advisor, Admission, and Placement Coordinator. 8. The petition will be reviewed at the next available

  • Internship Resources available from PLU’s Alumni and Student Connections, including: PLU’s Opportunities Board: Schedule an appointment for personalized, one-on-one assistance or view current internship openings. The PLU Internship Fund: Apply for up to $1,000 in funding to support internship expenses. Internship FAQs: Including “when should I apply for an internship?” and “how do I find an internship?” Some more general internship resources include: Indeed.com – search for keywords like physics job

  • Republican challenger Susan Hutchison met for their only Western Washington debate in Karen Hille Phillips Center. Photo courtesy of The News Tribune. LUTES AT PLAYNew students participate in get-to-know-you games on Foss Field. CANDLELIGHT VIGILStudents gathered in Red Square to mourn the lives lost during the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh. SILENT MARCHIn solidarity with the Honduran people, students marched through campus to demonstrate support. Foss FieldNew incoming students gather on

  • are always open to consultation. Please contact us at srr@plu.edu, or 253-535-7462 to discuss your concern and talk through future action steps. If I want to report in confidence, where should I report this?There are several offices on campus that provide confidential support with resources. Those include: Campus Ministry cmin@plu.edu 253-535-7464 University Center Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability mks@plu.edu 253-535-8204 Anderson University Center Room 150 Counseling Center

  • on technological literacy with health care workers and nutrition-sensitive agriculture with subsistence farmers. Margaret is now working on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota as an AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer. She works with the Massachusetts General Hospital Rural Health Leadership Fellowship program and the Indian Health Services to support and build the capacity of the health systems on the reservation. She will be starting medical school this year with the goal of becoming a

  • demands of life in college. In this second episode, Hannah studies away in Uganda, Cara focuses on healthy relationships and professional development, and Tyler gets involved with clubs all over campus. EPISODE THREE: JUNIOR YEAR By their junior year, many students are leveraging the support systems they’ve built throughout campus to level up into advanced coursework, take on leadership roles in student organizations, and complete a first or second off-campus internship. In episode three, Nathan gets

  • she lovingly describes him, attempted to pursue an associate degree in graphic design and visual arts. The birth of Oshiro’s older sister ended that pursuit prematurely. “He constantly used that as a teachable moment for my siblings and I,” Oshiro said, underscoring the sacrifice he made. “That feeling you have when you’re almost within reach, it’s not something you want to have.” Oshiro said her mother had limited family support and immediately entered the workforce after graduating from high

  • system up here works generally by you walking into a doctor’s office or an emergency room and popping down your care card on the back of your driver’s license,” Keven Drews said. “There is no paying up here. You just go to the doctor or hospital and then you get better. And raising money just adds so much more stress.” The financial situation is tricky for Drews. Because the procedure is in the United States, the provincial government is hesitant to pay, but the experimental nature of the treatment

  • . Yearly residencies are held on the PLU campus in magnificent summer weather, in the shadow of Mount Rainier, with easy access to Seattle’s urban culture. Alumni have generated a substantial record of success in publication, teaching, and other literary achievements. Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started The outside experience component and the mentorship support are especially appealing. I really like the fact that the