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  • endeavor. View more about Meant to Live.Faculty Study SeminarsEach academic year, groups of up to eight faculty members meet regularly to discuss readings related to their roles as professors and mentors to students, their work as scholars, and questions of great significance in the world. These seminars are especially appropriate for pre-tenure faculty, as they offer an opportunity to meet colleagues from across campus and think more deeply about mentoring students. Read more here!Staff SeminarsFrom

  • Special education teacher Erin Azama ’01, MAE ’06 discusses her distance learning transition Erin Azama ’01, MAE ’06 is a special education teacher at Grant Center for the Expressive Arts, an arts-focused elementary school in Tacoma’s North End. She works with children from kindergarten to fifth-grade, so her work-from-home transition was not only a break from her routine… July 8, 2020 Alumni, Internships, Career

  • typically requires somewhat more time commitment. Students who wish to prepare for careers in chemistry or related areas should apply for departmental approval of their admission to this course. Corequisite: CHEM 332. (1) CHEM 341 : Physical Chemistry A study of the relationship between the energy content of systems, work, and the physical and chemical properties of matter. Classical and statistical thermodynamics, thermochemistry, solution properties, phase equilibria, and chemical kinetics

  • served in the military.   Chantelle Davenport US Army 2013-2017,Washington National Guard 2017- Present, Signal Support System Specialist Kinesiology Major, PLU ‘23 Chantelle is on the left One of my most memorable moments was during the COVID-19 pandemic a couple of years ago. As a National Guard member, we had the opportunity to volunteer and assist in responding to COVID with things such as contact tracing, food banks, and vaccine distribution. I had the chance to work at a food bank and

  • faculty, including a PLU faculty Site Director for some programs, as well as programs that are more independent and less structured. Does my student have to apply to study away? How does the admissions process work? How likely is it that my student will be accepted into the study away program they applied for?You will find information on how and where to apply, selection criteria, and more here. Programs may have limited capacities for how many students are able to participate, and others may not. How

  • thoughts. Even though I didn’t have midterms, I’m overwhelmed with how much work I want to complete before spring break, the goals I want to accomplish during the break, and what’s to come when I return from vacation. I arrive at the LASR studio with 10 minutes to set up Spinitron and queue my playlist. I look over my notes and my feedback from the previous week. My mind races as I try to remember twenty million different components of the show. I remind myself of the segues I practiced in my room. I

  • January 15 for Spring. Get Connected on Social Media! We have a special Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Blogger Accounts. Please check them out! Reach out to us Chat, email or call us! If you are already in the area, please do not hesitate to stop by!

  • the kind of knowing that cannot be unknown. For our students this is a process of reconstituting themselves as human beings, a process of disintegration and reintegration, for some welcome, for others not. For all, however, it is a process that usually involves their experiencing a sense of tension and even betrayal of family, peer group, social class, ethnic community, religious denomination, or political ideology. Whether and how students negotiate this process depends on many things: among them

  • . How was this project similar to or different from other projects you’ve completed for the university, including busts of Karen Hille Phillips and former PLU president Loren Anderson? Ebbinga: This project was very similar in the initial stages: sculpting the form in clay, creating a mold and mother mold to hold the material, and then slush-casting. The primary difference was the casting materials. Plastic is so much simpler to work with than bronze and can be accomplished without the foundry

  • -in instructions can be found here. Be sure to review your financial aid offer with your PLU Transfer Admission Counselor, who is happy to schedule a meeting with you and your family to answer questions regarding scholarships, grants, loans, work study, and payment options. Are you using military benefits, including the Yellow Ribbon Scholarship, vocational rehabilitation, etc? Contact our Veterans Affairs Coordinator, Neshell Henkel Chabot, at 253-535-7161 or henkelnd@plu.edu to find out how to