Page 572 • (12,580 results in 0.085 seconds)
-
the charge for Lute spirit. (His arrival was well-timed: The Lutes beat Lewis & Clark in a thrilling overtime battle, 55-51.) Under the new plush exterior, Lancelute has a student underneath it who drives this energy. While his secret identity cannot be revealed, his thoughts can. “Being inside the mask itself is a whole new world,” Lancelute said. “You can see everyone, but no one can see you. I just got really into it, into a whole new world. It was an awesome experience.” He wants the PLU
-
Reproductive Health NewsPLU’s Health Center is fully aligned with Washington State in our shared commitment to ensuring that students have equitable access to sexual and reproductive health services within our scope of care and to informed referrals to resources and services beyond the Health Center’s scope of care. Our first priority is the health, safety, and well-being of our students, and we recognize the role of sexual and reproductive health as an essential element of overall health. If
-
Career Panel in Water Resources Posted by: nicolacs / September 13, 2023 September 13, 2023 The Washington Lake Protection Association (WALPA) and Herrera Environmental Consultants have organized a career panel explicitly for students and recent graduates to talk with scientists and engineers in the early stages of their careers. The career panel is happening on the final day of their annual conference (Oct. 4 to 6 at UW Tacoma Campus) – Oct 6 at 11:30am. Students and recent graduates may
-
Attention Residential Students – Please contact your RA’s and/or CD’s in your respective halls for submitting work order requests. Commuter Students – Please contact a Faculty member and/or a Building representative for submitting work order requests. Environmental ServicesMission StatementThe PLU Environmental Services Team is Dedicated to Providing Quality Service and a Clean, Safe, Healthy and Comfortable Atmosphere for the PLU Community to Learn, Work, Grow and Flourish.Quick Links AASHE
-
REUs: SPIRAL and SPATIAL-Stats 2023 at Georgetown Posted by: nicolacs / January 30, 2023 January 30, 2023 SPIRAL (Summer Program in Research and Learning) and SPATIAL-Stats (Summer Program Advancing Techniques in the Applied Learning of Statistics) are research experiences for undergraduates (REU) aimed at providing a mentoring structure that promotes active learning and engagement in problems in statistics and mathematics. Undergraduate students in the SPIRAL and SPATIAL-Stats will learn how
-
being accepted through October 6. 2021 at 5PM EST. Find more information here: https://science.osti.gov/wdts/suli Read Previous Summer 2022 Internships at the National Security Agency Read Next Northwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety Webinar LATEST POSTS Let’s Gaze At the Stars June 24, 2024 AWIS Scholarship February 26, 2024 Paid Engineering Internship with Tacoma Water February 2, 2024 USM School of Polymer Science and Engineering REU January 23, 2024
-
Feature 1980 The Mast wins Apple Award in NYC for best student newspaper Kate Williams January 22, 2018 Feature 198 Views Read more
-
FALL$2915$658$2257$7.350 J-Term$582$176$406$7.650 SPRING$2915$658$2257$7.350 Annual Total:$6412$1492 MEAL PLAN E 2024–25 Available only to Harstad, South Hall and Off-Campus students. This meal plan will satisfy the meal plan requirements for students in Harstad with only Dining Dollars and no AYCTE meal periods. SemesterSemester CostDining Dollars in Your Account FALL$652$652 J-Term$201$201 SPRING $652$652 Annual Total:$1505$1505 About Dining DollarsDining Dollars are exempt from State Sales Tax
-
January 1, 2013 Kurt Mayer: Jan. 14, 1930-Nov. 13, 2012 The Holocaust Studies program at PLU lost its founder and namesake for our esteemed endowed chair on November 13, 2012. Kurt Mayer, survived by his wife Pam, his daughter Natalie, his son Joe, and Joe’s wife Gloria made this program possible. Mayer’s long friendship to PLU prompted Mayer and his family to join with Nancy Powell and her family to provide generous gifts which launched the Kurt Mayer Professor in Holocaust Studies in 2007
-
Rachel Carson Science, Technology & Society Lecture brings leading experts in the fields of science and technology to campus to address the PLU community. Visiting scholars interact with PLU students and faculty in the classroom and lecture on a scholarly topic of general interest in the evening.Before the lecture, PLU will host a community dinner at 5:30 pm. The cost will be $10.00 per person. Join members of the PLU community for soup, crusty bread, beverages and a dessert. The lecture is free and
Do you have any feedback for us? If so, feel free to use our Feedback Form.