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  • imagined – and get credit for it, too. Some Approved program provider organizations that we partner with offer study away opportunities during the summer. Please note that not all financial aid covers summer coursework. Short-Term ProgramsAcademic DisciplineBelow you will find a list of some semester programs that offer coursework in a certain academic discipline, but there may be other programs that offer coursework in that academic discipline as well. Courses listed on any Major Advising Plans (MAPs

  • Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) with an LWF-led initiative. As President of the LWF, Bishop Younan and Pope Francis co-signed a Joint Statement commemorating the Lutheran Reformation and Historical Reconciliation between the Lutheran and Roman Catholic Churches on October 31, 2016 in Lund, Sweden. In May of 2017 at the LWF twelfth assembly in Windhoek, Namibia, Younan completed his term as LWF President. Younan continues to make a substantial contribution to the life of the churches and ecumenism in the

  • B.A. and B.S. degree tracks and typical scheduling.   There is also a link on that page to catalog course descriptions. How do I Apply For Departmental Honors?Annual Deadline – April 1st (or the following Monday if April 1st falls on a weekend).   In recognition of outstanding work, the designation with Departmental Honors, as described in the Chemistry section of the PLU Catalog, may be granted to Bachelor of Science (B.S.) graduates by vote of the faculty of the Chemistry Department, based on

  • All PLU students at least 18 years of age are eligible and enrolled in at least six semester hours (or four semester hours for graduate students) for employment on the PLU campus. In order to be employed, you must complete the Department of Homeland Security U.S. Citizen and Immigration Service I-9 Form, which confirms your eligibility to work in the U.S. To complete the I-9 form you must present original (not photocopied) documentation. Most students use a U.S. Passport or driver’s license or

  • learning environment.” Campus Ministries and the Diversity Center embraced Alazadi’s proposal immediately and planning for what has since became known as the Reflection Room began, which is now open in Eastvold. While the building is under renovations access can be gained during off hours through Campus Safety. The Reflection Room is actually a series of offices in Eastvold that allow for students to use them for prayer, reflection and worship. “The idea of creating a Reflection Room had been tossed

  • Twelve Classrooms Funded for Technology Upgrades in 2012-2013 Posted by: Jenna S / August 6, 2012 August 6, 2012 For the 2012-2013 fiscal year, twelve classrooms have been funded for technology upgrades. Funding came from the Central Equipment Fund, Office of the Provost, and Instructional Technologies. Those classrooms funded for upgrades include:  Hauge Administration 208, 210, 212, 214, and 216 Ingram 109 and 115B Mary Baker Russel 306 and 334 Ramstad 202 and 206 Xavier 150 Each classroom

  • can find these devices/kits at drug stores and most grocery stores. They come with step by step instructions, but if you are unsure how to use them or if you have never used them before, you can ask a pharmacist for further instructions/demonstration.HydrationDrinking plenty of water and fluids to keep your body hydrated when you have a cold is very important. Make sure you are getting enough fluid for your body’s needs so that it can heal and get better.HandwashingThis is one of the most

  • can find these devices/kits at drug stores and most grocery stores. They come with step by step instructions, but if you are unsure how to use them or if you have never used them before, you can ask a pharmacist for further instructions/demonstration.HydrationDrinking plenty of water and fluids to keep your body hydrated when you have a cold is very important. Make sure you are getting enough fluid for your body’s needs so that it can heal and get better.HandwashingThis is one of the most

  • social progress. Mentored at the University of Washington by PLU alumni Connie Kravas ’67 and Eric Godfrey ’70, Zeno’s goal is to empower communities to solve their own challenges through shared learning and mutual benefitting activities. For Zeno, this practice of active listening and community equipping, aligned with a university’s strengths and resources, is the most powerful way to create real, lasting societal change. As UW’s chief community builder for equity and inclusion, Zeno developed

  • involvement in hazing activities, the educational purpose of the endeavor is compromised and safety of students is endangered.  Hazing is therefore prohibited by university policy. Policy Statement and Definition In conjunction with Washington State Law (RCW 28B.10.901 and RCW 28B.10.902), PLU defines hazing as any act of initiation (committed by a person, whether individually or in concert with others) into a student organization, athletic team or living group, or any pastime or amusement engaged in with