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  • New Faculty 3320 Jennifer Rhyne wins national search for assistant professor of music and music theory position Mandi LeCompte October 31, 2016 New Faculty 332 Views Read more

  • of extraction and exploitation of diverse energy resources in a global context. Includes labs. (4) ESCI 201 : Geologic Principles - NW This course prepares students for upper-division classes in earth science by investigating earth materials and tectonic processes across spatial scales from the microscopic to the planetary and through geologic time. Emphasis is placed on learning how to form and answer geologically appropriate questions. Includes labs and field trips outside of class time. This

  • SmithPsychologyImplicit Learning Biases of Natural Phonotactic Constraints Faculty Mentor: Sara Finley, Psychology We ran a psychological study looking at whether adults prefer some types of sound patterns over others. Participants were generally faster at responding to words that followed vowel harmony, a phonetically natural pattern than disharmony. Makya WarrenNatural Sciences, Immunology and Cancer ResearchModified TREC Assay for Multiple Mouse Strains Faculty Mentor: Jarrod Dudakov & Kristen Cooper, Fred

  • Amber Eggers Simulation and Learning Laboratory Operations Manager Full Profile 253-535-7668 eggersal@plu.edu

  • November of 2021, ASPLU proposed a resolution to create its own DJS Statement.  After receiving student feedback on a draft of the statement, ASPLU passed the resolution!  Read the full ASPLU DJS Statement here. Ways to Get InvolvedThe Student Sustainability Committee Also, check out our Get Involved page for more opportunities to engage within ASPLU!

  • Welcome to the Rainier Writing Workshop. Before you start the program, there are some very important items that you must take care of: Pay your non-refundable enrollment deposit online (your PLU ID is at the top of your admission letter). Create your PLU e-pass (Currently a Lute? You can skip this step.) Save the dates for the upcoming summer 2017 residency: Thursday, July 27 – Arrive on campus for new student orientation activities Friday, July 28 to Monday, August 7 – Rainier Writing Workshop

  • For Newly Admitted StudentsAdditional Steps for Newly Admitted International StudentsFor Newly Admitted StudentsWelcome to PLU! As a newly admitted student, there are a few important things you need to take care of. Please carefully read the list below regarding next steps and important information and let us know if you have any questions. Pay your non-refundable enrollment deposit online (your PLU ID is at the top of your admit letter). Create your PLU e-pass Submit your Medical History

  • Student Recital InformationWelcome to the Student Recital web page. Here you will find guides to assembling your program, writing your program notes, and producing printed translations. You will also digitally submit your final draft here for review by the Music Office. This step will be completed after your program has been reviewed and approved by your private instructor and Faculty Jury Committee, a necessary step in preparing for your recital jury. We also provide step-by-step guides to

  • Registrar, Hauge Administration 130 Registrar Advising and Progress Records Center for Student Success, Mortvedt Library Executive Director for the Center for Student Success Physical/Learning Disability Records Disability Support Services, University Center 300 Director/Disability Support Services Disciplinary & Student Rights and Responsibilities Records Nesvig Alumni House Associate Director for Student Rights and Responsibilities Student Financial Records Student Financial Services Office, Hauge

  • 2018 Mathematics Capstone SymposiumMay 4th and May 5th Join the Mathematics Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday and Saturday. Talks are scheduled in Morken 214 and 216. Friday, May 4th3:00pm – The Combinatorial Design of Kirkman’s Schoolgirls Megan Hall This paper addresses the “Kirkman’s Schoolgirls” combinatorics problem: “Fifteen young ladies of a school walk out three abreast for seven days in succession: it is required to