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know that success isn’t always about landing the job that makes you the most money, but is also about exploring your interests, discovering your talents and pursuing your life passions. PLU is about that, too. #6 Small classes where the profs actually teach At PLU, you’ll have very few large lecture classes, and all classes are taught by professors, not teaching assistants. That’s good news if you are a student who wants to work close-up, hands-on, with your professors and fellow classmates. While
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approach when speaking with people. You don’t get that at a big university and especially not in NYC,” Chrissy says. The couple’s message? “We want to tell our Lutes to stay home, stay hopeful and stay healthy. We got this!” Read Previous Largest-ever PLU student cohort participated in rigorous mathematical modeling competition Read Next PLU alumna is helping educators nationwide adapt to teaching from a distance COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might
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you’re responsible for everything — whether it’s on the syllabus or not. While you may not have your family’s personal experiences to fall back on as a first-gen, many of the people teaching you understand where you’re coming from. Roughly 60 faculty and staff members across campus were first in the family to attend college just like you (look for them proudly wearing their buttons that say so). Speaking up to them about your experience could help ease the fear of the unknown. (And, to be honest
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from your experience as a student to your perceptions of PLU today. In this issue of ResoLute , we begin our series sharing highlights of the valuable feedback from Lutes across our community. We plan to use your input to evolve our alumni and student engagement programs. Responses show that alumni feel overwhelmingly positive about the experience they had at PLU. They praise the high quality of teaching and learning, express strong connection to their “academic homes,” and most enjoyed a strong
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intimidating, and you’re responsible for everything — whether it’s on the syllabus or not. While you may not have your family’s personal experiences to fall back on as a first-gen, many of the people teaching you understand where you’re coming from. Roughly 60 faculty and staff members across campus were first in the family to attend college just like you (look for them proudly wearing their buttons that say so). Speaking up to them about your experience could help ease the fear of the unknown. (And, to be
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and time: Campus Calendar is the public facing marketing tool for on and off campus events EMS is used to schedule spaces for events and reserve resources around campus. Utilize this resource to see the availability of on campus venue spaces. Weekly Class Schedule: Fall/Spring, J-Term Questions to Consider: What days and times will work best for your target audience? What is the ideal date for this event? What other university events are happening on and around the date you are considering? Is
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school because there was no need for her to attend anymore. It is not difficult to read about the challenges facing Indians today: a stagnant literacy rate, deficient infrastructure, environmental degradation, poor sanitation, malnourishment, repression of its women and a domineering caste system. It is a much more tangible reality when you are sitting and talking to one of the families where such challenges apply. I cannot fairly describe the humility I often felt talking with my neighbor’s daughter
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. Complete the registration form and sign up for an appointment online. Links are provided at the bottom of the respective tab. Audition during your scheduled time. Ensemble Placement Results After the auditions, ensemble personnel lists will be posted on the bulletin boards in the back stage areas of Mary Baker Russell Music Center and communicated by ensemble conductors. Ensemble Registration Once the ensemble placement result lists have been posted, all students must verify correct ensemble
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Communications and psychology double major Alex Reed ’23 explored film and storytelling at PLU Pos
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PLU Psychology professor awarded $2.5M to lead implementation of evidence-based trauma treatment Fun
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