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  • waned. Dr. Travis’ excitement every time I shared a new piece of discovered information (even if it was through a text message at 9 pm!) brought me so much joy throughout the entire research period.” “On top of this, we discovered that we have a whole variety of similarities, most notably including an affinity for coffee, podcasts, and cult documentaries!” “I cannot urge PLU students enough to take a class with Dr. Travis if they have the opportunity to do so. Not only does she pour her heart into

  • special education and earned a language arts endorsement through the program. He teaches five class periods a day at Sylvester Middle School, where he was paired with a mentor and completed his internship during his time in ARC. Wade said he secured the full-time job before he even finished the program, something many of the peers in his cohort were able to do, as well. “It allowed me to hit the ground running,” he said of ARC. “I was able to jump right in and make it happen.” Wade said teaching at

  • midnight. I grab breakfast but forgot my keys so I have to force Garrett to get dressed and meet me at the cafeteria, so I can get in the building(and so I don’t have to eat alone). When I get to class, I start talking to Ehukai and she gives me the best advice I’d heard in weeks, throw the method out. Eventually, the project gets done. The day goes on for years and I am up till midnight again doing homework. I don’t know how I’m going to survive the year, but thanks to Maddy, Tam, McCaulley, Elijah

  • internship with NASA. How did you first become interested in computer science? I originally came to PLU as a business major, and to play football. I had to quit football because of an injury, and I discovered that being a business major was not for me. I spent some time exploring other things and found that I have a passion for computer science. One of my friends who was taking a computer science class at the time recommended I try out an introductory course. After taking that first course, I was hooked

  • marine biology. Immersing myself in different cultures has helped me broaden my worldview, and both have been valuable experiences both with learning about the culture as well as the class material I was learning about at the time. I also really enjoyed working in the biology department as a TA and lab prep. I gained valuable experience that I will take with me to graduate school. The bio department also offered me a lot of learning opportunities, and the faculty were fundamental to my personal and

  • PLU launches Fixed Tuition Guarantee Posted by: vcraker / October 18, 2021 Image: The Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts building is seen behind yellow leafed trees on PLU campus. October 18, 2021 Pacific Lutheran University has just announced a Fixed Tuition Guarantee that will ensure tuition for the 2022–23 incoming class of first-year and transfer students will remain the same throughout their undergraduate years at the university. This guarantee disrupts the general

  • Awards & Recognition Alumni Recognition All Award Recipients Sign up to Receive PLU Emails Alumni Referral Scholarship Lute Welcome Minnesota Alumni Chapter Submit a Class Note Update My Information Calendar Contact Information Alumni & Student Connections Phone: 253-535-7415 Alumni email: alumni@plu.edu Career Services email: career@plu.edu Location: Nesvig Alumni Center, 518 123rd St S Tacoma, WA 98447 Fall Building Hours The office will be open Monday – Thursday from 9am – 4pm.   We are closed for

  • Award Recipients Sign up to Receive PLU Emails Alumni Referral Scholarship Lute Welcome Minnesota Alumni Chapter Submit a Class Note Update My Information Calendar Contact Information Alumni & Student Connections Phone: 253-535-7415 Alumni email: alumni@plu.edu Career Services email: career@plu.edu Location: Nesvig Alumni Center, 518 123rd St S Tacoma, WA 98447 Fall Building Hours The office will be open Monday – Thursday from 9am – 4pm.   We are closed for lunch from noon – 1pm.   We will be

  • may decide to get inside of the nearest building, stay in your vehicle, drive to another part of campus, or drive away from campus and wait. If you are inside, make sure that the external building doors are closed and locked. Internal doors may remain unlocked. Continue with classes/business as usual. You do not need to close the window shades or turn off the lights. When a class period or meeting ends, stay inside and do not leave the building until an “all clear” signal is given. Do not call

  • . Fueled by carne asada fries, Fulton collaborated with many other students to broadcast the production on LASR. He gave credit to his co-general manager, Rosario Yoson, Technology Team Lead Travis Pagel, director Jeff Clapp, audio technician Natalee Alagaard, and Hanne Ferguson. Check out the spooky playlist he made to accompany the show! Want to learn more about getting involved with LASR or the Theatre & Dance department? Learn more about LASRLearn more about Theatre & Dance Read Previous Class of