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  • Art On CampusVisiting campus and can’t make it to the gallery? There’s a plethora of art around PLU for your enjoyment. Campus art weaves the story of PLU’s history; some pieces mark historical events while others like the Rose Window illustrate our Lutheran Heritage. All art listed below can be viewed outdoors.Scandinavian Prow Date and Artist: 1992; Paul Schweiss See it: The Scandinavian Prow is located on east side of campus in front of the University Center. The prow can be viewed from Park

  • students to reflect on the kind of media consumer that they are—“Click baiter,” “Web surfer,” or “Critical thinker.” My project aims to help students identify as different readers and consumers in order to evaluate their position in society in comparison to the readers and consumers seen in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. The learning outcome of this lesson is for students to look at readers in history in order to become more responsible consumers of current media. Engl 427: Seminar in Poetry, Prof

  • college-level English. Civil, administrative, and criminal history clearance in all states, as well as any applicable territory or country. Submission of all documents to the School of Nursing by the designated deadlines. Additional Admission Policies, Procedures, and RecommendationsAdmission to the University neither implies nor guarantees admission to the School of Nursing. All materials submitted become the property of Pacific Lutheran University; please keep a copy for your records. All

  • belonging. Honest introspection is vital to achieve this goal. In a rare public acknowledgment of institutional oppression, Hillary Clinton recently called for that sense of belonging on a national scale. When Clinton made history and became the first woman to formally accept a presidential nomination for a major party, she underscored how to mend the dire state of this nation: He Has Told You, Sally Mae Joseph, Copyright 2005, The Saint John’s Bible, Saint John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota

  • potentially huge impact. “She is on the ground floor of a relatively new field that has the possibility of making all kinds of great insights into cancer in the evolution of history,” Ryan said. As Hunt and other researchers unearth more and more ancient evidence—breast cancer in 3500 B.C. Egypt, osteo-sarcoma in a T. rex femur—Hunt has formed an intriguing theory: She believes cancer is inherent in human beings and is aggravated by—rather than caused by—environmental factors. Her goal now is to gather

  • The university is concerned about students and their total physical, mental, and emotional well-being.  The university recognizes that a complex cluster of student and social issues surround the use of alcohol in society and that student views concerning its use vary widely.  The following policy has been established in recognition of Washington State law and out of desire to create a living/learning environment consistent with the university goals and mission.  Community members participating

  • It is the responsibility of all members of the university community to care for the security of the buildings.   Unauthorized presence in campus buildings, academic rooms, or residence hall rooms is prohibited and may be cause for action via the Student Conduct System and/or referral to a local law enforcement agency.  Locked or closed buildings may be entered only with permission of supervisory personnel. The unauthorized duplication of any university key and/or LuteCard or the use of an

  • University equipment may be used only for university functions during the hours and at the locations that have been approved through advanced scheduling. A violation of equipment misuse may come with a fine, which includes any damage to the equipment, and potential probation of using university equipment in the future.

  • Students who provide false information to a university member or who forge, alter or misuse universi

  • Everyone must leave the building when the fire alarm sounds.  Obstructing or discouraging participa