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  • Why Study Biology?Biology is an adventure! It’s solving problems about living organisms. As a student of biology you must have a curiosity about living things and a foundation for questioning, exploring, experimenting and experiencing the excitement of discovery.What careers are possible?Many of our biology graduates go on to programs leading to health-related professional careers in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, physical and occupational therapy, optometry, medical

  • required to notify Campus Safety of any threats of which they are informed and any threats they receive or witness themselves. Other members of the PLU community, including volunteers, are strongly encouraged to follow these same reporting procedures if they observe acts of violence or threatening situations. Campus Safety will notify Human Resources in a timely manner regarding reports and information shared with them. The university will use reported information with as much discretion as possible

  • Letter Dale W. Haarr, Jr., ’89 describes how passionate Lutes committed to hard work continue to inspire him long after he started spending time on PLU’s campus as a boy. The Alumni Board president is calling for other passionate Lutes to join him in shaping the future of the board and applying for one of the open positions. View Now Bjug Harstad Day of Giving Bjug Day is almost here again. Join the rest of the Lute community Oct. 14 in honoring PLU’s intrepid founder, the Rev. Bjug Harstad. Last

  • Management Among Parents of Children with Autism"PresentationLena Flanagan - "The Challenges and Experiences with the Transition to Virtual Education"PresentationShayla Fletcher - "'I am my own Person, I can do what I Want': A Qualitative Study on Teen Rebellion"Seth Hall - "Adolescent Substance Use: Examining Role Models and Peer Groups"Rachel Heinselman - "COVID-19 and Learning: Parents' Perspective on Their Children's Learning and Socialization"PresentationNayeli Hernandez - "'An Exhaustive

  • passionately addresses the great historical tradition of vanitas, but with a decidedly 21st-century version of translations of nature as a metaphor. Student Juried Exhibition November 15 – December 13, 2017 Opening Reception: November 15 at 5pm The Student Juried Exhibition celebrates the talents of PLU’s student artists, featuring exceptional artwork chosen by a guest juror. Finding Tacoma: The Changing Faces of the Northwest Environment March 7 – April 4, 2018 Opening Reception: March 7 at 5pm The

  • humanities against STEM, business models, and other charges that such study is a self-indulgent luxury, impractical, and won’t ever lead to a well paying job.In the philosophy department, we are at Ground Zero for these debates; but I am happy to report that while it’s not Much Ado About Nothing, reports of the demise of the Humanities (at least at PLU) are a bit overblown. There are clearly serious issues and challenges, but I do not see these issues as any better or worse than when I arrived in the

  • there may be very few pieces of music composed for a harpsichord with pedals, the value of a harpsichord as a practice instrument cannot be overlooked. Before widespread use of electricity, practicing on an organ in a drafty church in winter really wasn’t very fun or practical. Harpsichords, a stringed instrument requiring no moving air, could live comfortably indoors in a parlor or drawing room, allowing ample time for practice. PLU students will be able to play this harpsichord to master their

  • -Commerce Marketing (10408) – Use Shopify to gain hands-on digital marketing experience while working with real companies with stellar UI/UX design. PLUS 288.2: Social Media Strategy and Search Marketing (10409) – Aquire the skills global companies use to target and acquire new customers using Google and Meta ad platforms.CHAT WITH PROGRAM ADVISORLevel-Up Your CareerThe ability to communicate effectively with a diverse team gives you a unique career advantage.Learn In-Demand Skills The world is changing

  • working-class suburb PLU calls home, the department is just as well known for its longstanding commitment to community service. Throughout the past three decades, PLU student athletes have logged thousands of hours coaching youth sports, working with special Olympians and volunteering with local nonprofit organizations such as the Boys & Girls Club, Habitat for Humanity and the Emergency Food Network. “Community service is a big part of the athletic tradition here at PLU,” said Marissa Miller ’18

  • around Tacoma and Parkland, the working-class suburb PLU calls home, the department is just as well known for its longstanding commitment to community service. Throughout the past three decades, PLU student athletes have logged thousands of hours coaching youth sports, working with special Olympians and volunteering with local nonprofit organizations such as the Boys & Girls Club, Habitat for Humanity and the Emergency Food Network. “Community service is a big part of the athletic tradition here at