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The Policy Protection and Value Attributed to Chinook Salmon and Insects in the Chambers-Clover Creek WatershedBy Makaela Whalen The Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed is enhanced by the wildlife it offers a sanctuary to. Whether it be the ducks at Spanaway Lake or the seals at Chambers Bays, they are part of the life that is breathed into this ecosystem. Yet, human actions are constantly placing these vibrant creatures in danger, making measures to address these harms and protect the wildlife
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Fellowships (KSTF) support up to 5 years of professional development and support teachers to become leaders in using exemplary teaching practice. Award/Stipend/Benefits: $1500 stipend Madison Memorial FellowshipsJames Madison Memorial Fellowships are available for graduating seniors to complete an M.A. and teach American History, government, or social studies and the U.S. Constitution at the grade levels 7 – 12. Award/Stipend/Benefits: up to $12,000 per year (maximum $24,000) for tuition, fees, books and
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The Saint John’s Bible will be on display at PLU from September 2016 through May 2017. (Photo / John Froschauer, PLU.) The Saint John's Bible at PLUThe Lutheran Reformation was inspired by the scholarly study of the Bible as a charter for the reform of church and society. As PLU begins to mark the 500th anniversary of Lutheran education, we welcome to the campus the first hand-written and illuminated Bible created since the invention of the printing press in the 15th century. Commissioned by
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staff at Pacific Lutheran University think the Women’s Center moniker could – and should – say much more. And soon it will. The Women’s Center is seeking feedback to rename the social justice hub, serving as a living example of the progress it touts. Dr. Jennifer Smith, director of the Women’s Center, said the change highlights the evolution of PLU’s role in a much larger revolution. “A lot of women’s centers are looking to change their names,” Smith said. “The women’s movement is evolving.” The
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The purpose of the Faculty Recognition, Advancement, and Development (RAD) Committee is to: Collaborate in the recruitment of tenure track faculty; support the advancement and development of all faculty; facilitate team-building within the School of Nursing; and foster collaborative alumni relations.
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Contact Information for SoN Administrative Personnel is located on our website: www.plu.edu/nursing/
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Academic Assistance is located in Mortvedt Library, Room 124. This office provides one-on-one peer tutoring, drop-in labs, group study sessions, language tables, and a variety of student success workshops. Visit their webpage to schedule an appointment. Accelerated BSN students should contact their Success Coach for tutoring options.
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Office of Accessibility and Accommodation is located in the Anderson University Center, Room 300. The OAA Office provides classroom accommodations to students with documented disabilities. Please visit our web page for additional information.
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The PLU Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability works with students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members to imagine and create equitable and thriving communities, and offer a network of advocacy resources.
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Student Employment is located in Nesvig Alumni Center. Whether you are seeking an on-campus, off- ca
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