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  • works at Zion in the winter months, which she says is a more education-focused time of year while kids are in school. “I’m very lucky to have a winter job,” she said. “Not many rangers do.” Plog is also lucky to serve as a ranger during the National Park Service’s centennial, something she says has been especially amazing. “It’s awesome how much I help people,” Plog said of her job. “And I get to work in very interesting and beautiful places. “I love it here. Right now I’m sitting outside my house

  • pay for our rent and to put food on the table. (Photo: Courtesy Thomas Kim) Thomas Kim '15 with former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and former Arizona State Supreme Court Chief Justice Ruth McGregor. +Enlarge Photo Given my family’s finances, even a community college – let alone a 4-year university – was never an option for me. My post-high school plan was to work full-time at a teriyaki restaurant… It wasn’t until my good friend Taryn Dee ’16 told me about PLU that I even

  • or musical. For a Design/Tech BFA or Theatre minor: Submit a portfolio or website of your work. You may bring in a physical portfolio or we can review digital materials with you on a laptop during your interview. For a Musical Theatre BFA: Option 1: To audition for a scholarship in musical theatre from the theatre program ONLY. Prepare 5 minutes of music demonstrating both musicality and technique. We want to hear you at your best and most confident. Two selections representing contrasting styles

  • to rest.” Higgins, a biology major and environmental studies minor, said she decided to participate in the internship to gain research experience. She loved being with the whales every day and hopes to work with animals in the future. “I enjoy learning about animals and marine life, specifically,” she said. “I also like learning about the environment and how pollution affects ecosystems.” Haglund, also a biology major, applied for the internship because it focused on environmental biology. A

  • at Harrah’s in Las Vegas. “I’ve dedicated my life to the arts and giving artists, entertainers and performers a voice, and an opportunity to do their work,” Hobson said. “It’s been a crazy wild ride and I’ve racked up hundreds of thousands of airline miles.” Hobson’s days are filled with endless emails and phone calls as he works to develop shows for certain markets and audience venues. “We research what the audience is going to love,” he said. Despite his busy schedule running a production

  • years. Shred Campus Life Committee To provide faculty representation to university committees and other campus organizations in matters dealing with academic and social aspects of university life, to monitor the intercollegiate athletic program on behalf of the faculty, and to consider in a coordinated fashion matters pertaining to campus life. Official Copy: Provost Office Retention: 5 years. Transfer to university archives Other Copies: Any member of the committee Retention: 3 years. Shred Campus

  • environmental education as a component. In my paper, I argue that an approach to environmental education connected to religion, specifically children’s’ summer camp programming at camps connected to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), is one type of environmental education likely to foster meaningful ecological awareness amongst participants, awareness that can be taken from the camp setting and applied to everyday life, leading to an increased passion for environmental work and advocacy. I

  • children (under age 18)In order to work with children, you must: complete a supplemental HPRB form (part of online application), obtain written parental (or guardian) consent using an HPRB approved Parent/Guardian Consent Form (please use our template), and obtain oral assent from the child using an HPRB-approved Child Oral Assent Script (see below). Here’s what goes into a Child Oral Assent Script You must take into account the age, maturity, and psychological state of the participants when writing

  • 2021 Chemistry Capstone SymposiumThe 2021 Chemistry Capstone Symposium is virtual this year due to COVID-19.   Students have prepared recorded versions of their presentations for viewing by internal audiences.  Their talk titles and abstracts are listed below. We are all disappointed not to be able to have our usual in-person celebration of our students and their work.  At the same time, we have been very impressed by their extreme determination and persistence in this challenging and

  • Pacific Lutheran University’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. Reporting a fire is everyone’s responsibility. Maintaining a fire-safe environment is critical to preserving research work, business records and facilities, as well as the personal safety of every member of our community. All fires that present a risk to persons or property should be reported immediately to PLU Campus Safety at ext. 7911 or notifying Central Pierce Fire and Rescue by dialing 911. Additionally, concerns about fire