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  • THE ARTS AT PLU Love the arts? So do we. Nearly half of PLU students are involved in our different arts programs—and you don’t have to major in the arts to be involved. Imagine performing a sold-out Christmas Concert in PLU’s spectacular Lagerquist Concert Hall; building a set for the next play in the multimillion dollar Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts; choreographing a dance for Spring Dance Concert, one of the most popular performances on campus every year; or displaying

  • medical schools. Supplemental Basic Science Refresher: This coursework will focus on helping RISE Summer Academy students be better prepared to enter medical school. The coursework will be taught by College of Medicine faculty. Cultural Engagement and Community Building: This will include learning, activities, and gatherings with the WSU Health Sciences Spokane Native American Health Sciences Office and AIAN clinical faculty. Medical Student Mentors: RISE Summer Academy students will have access to

  • PhotosGolden Club PhotosHomecoming Highlights Class of 1970 & 1971 50+ Reunion Presidential Town Hall with Allan Belton and Provost Joanna Gregson PLU on Tap with locally produced libations made by Lute Brewers, Vintners and Cider makers Football Game Watch the SlideshowHelpful Links SagasClass of 1970 Reunion GiftLast year, the Class of 1970 did a tremendous job in reaching the goal for the Class of 1970 Endowed Gap Scholarship created to honor your 50 years! Gifts support students who need additional

  • these requirements for entry are considered on a case-by-case basis. Although students who choose to transfer to another engineering school may be able to gain admission with slightly lower grades than those required by Columbia University and Washington-St. Louis, all prospective engineering students are well-advised to use the higher standard as a more realistic indication of what will be expected of them in the engineering school.More Information Dual-Degree Home Program Requirements 3-2

  • The Mission of PLU Counseling, Health & Wellness ServicesPLU Counseling, Health & Wellness Services (CHWS) provides integrated medical, mental health, and wellness care to enable optimal student overall well-being.  Our staff are committed to providing a confidential, emotionally safe, accessible, and compassionate space for all students.  We provide consultative services and outreach for the PLU community to help foster a collaborative environment supportive of student wellness and healthy

  • monitoring assignments. 3:00pm – Bioinformatics Tools Website Christian Oakley (BA), Daniel Shin (BA) The Bioinformatics Tools project is a web server to host pre-existing tools for protein modelling. Students and researchers can submit protein strings and receive estimations of a protein’s structure and function. They can also submit models of a protein’s structure and get back a summary of how accurate the model is. It uses a Docker backend with FastAPI and a Celery queue, with a MySQL database, and a

  • apply their knowledge to creating letterpress broadsides, books, and ephemera. Through examining the structures, functions, and activities of the contemporary publishing industry, students will evaluate how trends in the industry are likely to shape vocational opportunities in the near future. Through practicing the crafts and technologies of contemporary publishing professionals, students will integrate their own interests and skills with industry expectations while preparing for vocations in

  • for safety during COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Edwin Powell conducts. Brass and wind students rehearse outdoors with Dr. Edwin Powell conducting. Dr. James Brown, in person, and Lee Anne Campos, virtually via laptop, conduct a socially distant vocal seminar with Maya Adams singing in Lagerquist Hall. Student Jackson Wray sings during a socially distant vocal seminar in Lagerquist Hall. Dr. James Brown gestures widely at vocal student Jackson Wray in a socially distant vocal seminar. Dr. James Brown, in

  • walking anywhere on campus,” he reflected, will stay with him—“at any time of the day, upper or lower campus, you will always see someone you know. Genuine smiles, laughs, hugs, and conversations will always be shared.” He added, “PLU is a little community of people that share space and conversation together, with a collective consciousness relating to care for one another.” A message to the PLU community: “In one sentence, this is what I would recommend for incoming students,” he said: “With

  • FAFSA information until “the first half of March”. As soon as we receive FAFSA information, we’ll work diligently to use that information to put together financial aid offers, with the goal of sending our first batch of offers in early April, 2024. We know that with this delayed process, students and their families may need some additional time to be able to make a college decision, which is why we have extended our decision date to June 1, 2024.Start the FAFSAStart the WASFAHOW TO APPLY FOR