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  • right on Park Ave. Turn right on Wheeler St. Park in the Library Parking Lot MapFor more information and directions from your doorstep to PLU use our online map.Online Map to PLUParking Reminder You’ll need a visitors parking pass to park on campus. You can obtain a free parking pass from Campus Safety, located across the street from the Library Parking Lot in the basement of Harstad Hall. Public TransitNeed help getting to our campus using public transit?Learn more about Public Transit

  • (Director of CIWA Education Center, Apr 2010 – Aug 2014) 5:10 - 5:15 pm Michele Anciaux Aoki, Director of CIWA Education Center, Sep 2014 – Sep 2019, Assistant Director of CIWA, Apr 2010 – Aug 2014 5:15 - 5:45 pmK-12 Partners: Tacoma Public Schools Carla Santorno, Superintendent of Tacoma Public Schools Seattle Public Schools Thad Williams, Director CIWA K-12 CMEC (Chongqing Municipal Education Commission 重庆市教育委员会): Li Bin 李斌, Director of Office of International Cooperation& Exchanges, CMEC Peng Weiwei

  • selection of graduate courses in environmental chemistry. Students  also take advantage of existing coursework in GWU’s Milken Institute School of Public Health, Elliott School of International Affairs, School of Business  and the Trachenberg School of Public Administration. A capstone internship at the end of the second year with a partnering organization puts student in a competitive position for employment in the government, the nonprofit and private sectors. Deadline for fall: April 1. Website: http

  • College Conference, the Lutheran Academy of Scholars, and the Thrivent Fellows Program. For church leaders – lay and ordained – the university hosts the annual PLU Summer Theological Conference during the month of June, as well as four public lectures sponsored by the Department of Religion during the academic year. Department of Religion lectures are open to the university and the general public.

  • the role of a legislator or advocate during the Budget Negotiations, Mock Committee Hearing, and Mock Floor Debate. Some interns presented short speeches about their path and experiences, as well as attended a public symposium. What a great opportunity to see it all in action. Read Previous Social Sciences/political science major “Making Waves” at State Capitol Read Next Political Science Dept. Chair Maria Chávez speaks out on ‘college scandal’ LATEST POSTS Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and

  • Method Approach, 4th ed (Orbis Books 2012) Climate Justice: Ethics, Energy, and Public Policy (Fortress 2010) The Power to Change: U.S. Energy Policy and Global Warming (PCUSA 2007) Biography James Martin-Schramm is Professor of Religion at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, where his research and teaching focus on ethics, energy, and climate change; ethics and technology; and Christian ethics. Dr. Martin-Schramm holds the Ph.D. from Union Theological Seminary in New York and is an alumnus of Pacific

  • Robin WrightPLU is pleased to announce the visit of author, foreign policy analyst and award-winning journalist Robin Wright, who will share her views on the Islamic world and talk about her friendship with Ambassador Chris Stevens, who was killed in Libya on the anniversary of 9-11 last year when militants attacked the embassy. The Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture will celebrate the life of an extraordinary public servant and former Peace Corps volunteer. It seeks to build knowledge in the PLU

  • , unauthorized destruction, modification, disclosure, access, inappropriate use and removal. University employees with designated responsibility for electronic data (data stewards) must classify data for which they are responsible as public, internal, or restricted establish data access procedures commensurate with assigned categories manage the data in a manner that controls access to it when in storage, during transmission, or while being processed in accordance with its classification Vendors or

  • competitive scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related research. Award/Stipend/Benefits: Scholarship support up to $20,000 per year for tuition, educational expenses and reasonable living expenses, paid summer laboratory research training at NIH, and paid employment and training at NIH after graduation.  Root-Tilden-Kern Public Interest ScholarshipsThe Root-Tilden-Kern Program Scholarships select 20

  • admitted to a public or private institution of higher education shall, within ten days of enrolling or by the first business day after arriving at the institution, whichever is earlier, notify the sheriff for the county of the person’s residence of the person’s intent to attend the institution. Persons required to register under this section who are enrolled in a public or private institution of higher education on June 11, 1998, must notify the county sheriff immediately. The sheriff shall notify the