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  • person. Each year the Ohop Grange in Eatonville asks for nominations from students for the Teacher of the Year Award. They have hosted and presented this award since 2006. Some of the comments students provided in their nominations included: “She dedicates her time to staying after school….to help kids get better at playing their instruments.”“She is an all-around amazing teacher and I’m excited to spend the upcoming years in band with her.” “She makes me want to come to school, and is super fun to

  • list before being sent to PLU. SpanTran is listed as a NACES-approved international credential evaluator and has created a custom application for Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) that will make sure you select the right kind of evaluation at a discounted rate. You can access their application here: SpanTran Application – Pacific Lutheran University What if it has been a while since I completed high school? Can I still apply to PLU?To ensure that all students are prepared for the rigors of a U.S

  • conversation with Dr. Liu and students in Xavier Hall, hosted by Prof. Halvorson. Dr. Liu’s lecture explored the legacy of Adam Smith in the United States and the influence of Smith’s ideas in American thought, politics, and culture. The talk related to Liu’s recent book Adam Smith’s America: How a Scottish Philosopher became an Icon of American Capitalism (Princeton, 2022). This week, PLU’s Business and Economic History program released a recording of the lecture, complete with slides, introductory

  • levels. Incident near campus Stay in Place – The exterior doors will be turned to card swipe access only allowing for access by PLU community members only. Students and staff will continue with business as usual inside the building. The next class will not begin until the campus emergency status has been cleared. Incident on or adjacent to campus Lock Down – The exterior doors will be locked. No one will be able to access the building. Students and staff will be directed to secure themselves in the

  • Attending a Workshop Faculty and staff still have time to register here for the following workshops occurring within the next two weeks. Sakai 2.9: What’s Changing and Why Does It Matter? – Sakai will be upgraded early this summer to version 2.9. Get an overview of new features as well the new Lessons Tool. Learn to simplify your course structure for students and explore new pedagogical approaches. This workshop is offered three times this term (Spring 2014): Friday, April 25, 2014 – 12:00 PM – Hauge

  • April 15, 2014 Things That Go Boom—on Purpose! Students cover their ears as a balloon filled with hydrogen and oxygen bursts during the Chemistry Department’s Desserts and Demos Night on April 15. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Anyone who (misguidedly) thinks chemistry isn’t fun obviously hasn’t been to the PLU Chemistry Department’s annual Desserts and Demos Night. Held every April around Earth Day, Desserts and Demos is an outreach event that brings students and teachers from local schools to

  • Game Day at PLU Saturday, January 28 10:30 a.m. Experience Lute athletics during a day on campus highlighting PLU athletic programs. Program: Meet with coaches from all of PLU’s varsity teams Hear from students, alumni and coaches about life as a NCAA Division III student-athlete Attend an Admission and Financial Aid Overview Session Lunch conversation and Q&A panel with current Lute athletes Tour campus and athletic facilities Basketball Games At 1 p.m., root for the PLU swim team in their

  • PLU is dedicated to fair and accurate appraisal of student coursework. When a disagreement over a final grade in a course occurs, the student should first pursue informal grade dispute resolution with the course instructor. If the informal procedure is unsuccessful, students may undertake the university’s formal grade dispute resolution procedure. However, no formal grade dispute procedure may be pursued when the course grade in question is less than one full letter grade (i.e., disagreements

  • fill their empty “bowl.” The $10 cost can be paid with Dining Dollars (by PLU students), card, or cash at the Concierge desk in the Anderson University Center. Tickets are limited and usually sell out.For more information, email artd@plu.edu or call 253.535.7573. Please note: for food safety reasons, the soup for consumption is not ladled into ceramic bowls after purchase (which are handled by the public), but into sanitary bowls provided by Campus Restaurants. Read Previous 2019 Juried Student Art

  • other chapters have begun, and they are building a new community on campus—a place where students and faculty can continue asking questions, studying literature, developing their writing, and building camaraderie with one another. The hope is that this community of Lutes will help strengthen the spirit of the PLU English department and welcome others to further the appreciation of writing and literature outside the classroom. The process for establishing an honor society is not always a swift one