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  • Take Back The Tap In 2008, a student led initiative brought awareness about saving money by consuming tap water. In association with GREAN, RHA and other groups across campus, Environmental Services brought about “Bring Back the Tap,” an initiative encouraging students to purchase plastic Nalgene bottles and use tap water, cutting down on the amount of recycled plastic that goes through our school or some that finds its way into the trash. Since its inception, TBTT has been a great success, and

  • Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) Posted by: nicolacs / November 16, 2020 November 16, 2020 Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) Are you interested in pursuing a career in medicine, dentistry, or public health?  If so, please consider applying to the SHPEP at the University of Washington. SHPEP is a free six–week academic enrichment program with a goal of increasing the number of students from underrepresented and disadvantaged backgrounds who pursue careers in

  • extremely gratifying. “Winning a National Broadcasting Society Award is great news for us,” said Huntington.  “My fellow filmmakers and I worked hard to make the documentary thought-provoking and influential. So it’s a great feeling to be acknowledged with such a prestigious national award.” “It is great having all of our hard work be recognized,” said Scroger, chief videographer and editor of the film. Tapped Out focuses on water-related issues across North America and investigates how pressures on

  • -90s fastball Read Next A conversation with Steve Maxwell COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024 Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus

  • , and the Squaxin Island Nations. [video: All three professors framed on screen] Professor Ramos: This interdisciplinarity (laughs) [Man Off Camera]: That’s okay. (everyone laughs) [video: Cuts to black screen with white text reading, “Take Two.” Flashes back to all three professors in the office.] Professor Ramos: This interdisciplinarity distinguish our students and alumni from other candidates when applying for internships, graduate school and the job market. We’re proud to see how they transform

  • the hearts of many PLU students, fellow faculty members, and a wide circle of friends around the world who had the good fortune to study with him throughout Central and South America. Bill began his service as Professor of Biology at PLU in July 2000.  He served as Associate Provost from his arrival at PLU in 2000 to June 2003, and as Chair of PLU’s Environmental Studies Program from August 2007 to February 2014. To say that Bill was tirelessly dedicated to teaching, scientific research, and

  • regional conference. University Wind Ensemble is making an appearance much closer to home, on the campus of the University of Puget Sound for the College Band Directors National Association divisional conference.Choir of the West & University ChoraleThe PLU Chorale joins collegiate singers from six universities in presenting the opening concert of the Northwest ACDA Conference, with world-class conductor Edith Copley, headliner composer Morten Lauridsen, and professional orchestra. Chorale will open

  • 2019 Computer Science Capstone SymposiumMay 3rd and May 4thJoin the Computer Science Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday and Saturday. All talks are scheduled in Morken 203. Friday, May 3rd1:45pm – PLU Club App Hengthai Liv (BSCS), Jimmy Nguyen (BSCS), Jeremy Pallwitz (BSCS) The PLU Clubs App aims to create a better experience for PLU students to conveniently access all PLU Clubs. Inspired by the social media of today, this Android

  • . “Scholarships made a PLU education possible for me. With the help of generous people, I have been given a unique experience that gives me the framework to look at the world more than I ever thought imaginable.” – Emily Steelquist ’16 Bjug Day celebrations Celebrate with us — for free — on Bjug Day in Red Square 10 a.m.–1 p.m. If you’re on campus for Homecoming and Family Weekend, grab a cup of coffee, stop by the photo booth and enjoy celebrating PLU with bearded friends, alumni, students, and PLU faculty

  • global education through almost every aspect of a student’s study. World events shape our lives, and PLU’s curriculum reflects that reality. As a result, students will graduate well prepared for graduate study or a career with a global focus. Katie Martell & John Struzenberg working on a video about sustainability & study away. Photo by John Froschauer Study Abroad RankingPLU regularly places among the top ten Master’s degree universities in the United States for percentage of students engaged in