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  • alternative testing information can be found on the testing center website: https://www.plu.edu/academic-advising/about-the-testing-center/ Attention!Unless given specific permission by their professor on the Alternative Testing Contract, students taking exams at the DSS Office may not access the internet or their cell phone for any reason during testing. Utilizing the internet without professor permission will be regarded as academic dishonesty, a violation of PLU’s student code of conduct. Notes in

  • 2023 Chemistry Capstone SymposiumAll talks will be held in Rieke Science Center, Room 222. Talks are anticipated to be approximately 25 minutes long including time for questions. The schedule of talks is given below. View by Day:  [ April 24th | May 1st | May 12th | May 18th ]Monday, April 24, 2023 (Rieke 222) 12:30-1:00 pm Graphene-based Nanomaterials’ Unique Physicochemical Properties to Tackle Health Science Challenges Thomas Trang, Senior Capstone Seminar 1:00-1:30 pm Emily Struck, Senior

  • December 5, 2012 German-language Advent service The Department of Languages and Literatures and Campus Ministry are sponsoring a German-language Advent service at 5 p.m. Dec. 5 in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. There will be a homily, readings and songs all in German with German text and English summaries provided. Special guest Pastor Björn Meinhardt, of Vashon Lutheran Church, will speak. All are welcome and encouraged to bring friends, colleagues, roommates and family members. There will

  • A Parkland Tour - A Guided Tour Through Parkland, WA.About the ProjectCCES history forthcoming! These place profiles were written during the January 2019 iteration of the course ENGL 323: Writing in Professional and Public Contexts. Students were asked to select important locations featured in the “Parkland Tour” offered by PLU’s Center for Community Engagement and Service. Each student would write a profile of the place based on observational, interview, and online research. These profiles

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  • Millennials Learners Where They Are. If you are ready to try a new engaging activity, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with Instructional Technologies for assistance and support. Originally posted 2/28/2015 in PLU’s Instructional Technologies blog *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous Assess Your Course Design for Quality Practices Read Next Helping Students “Stay Connected” This Summer LATEST POSTS Recording Instruction and Communications for Distance Learners March 31, 2020

  • Internship Resources available from PLU’s Alumni and Student Connections, including: PLU’s Opportunities Board: Schedule an appointment for personalized, one-on-one assistance or view current internship openings. The PLU Internship Fund: Apply for up to $1,000 in funding to support internship expenses. Internship FAQs: Including “when should I apply for an internship?” and “how do I find an internship?” Some more general internship resources include: Indeed.com – search for keywords like physics job

  • Monroe '97, second from the right, played center for the Lutes for two seasons. “One of the focuses of the football program was positioning yourself and your mentality in a place of abundance where you were held up by the guys around you,” Monroe said. “It was about the collective and what we can do when we banded together with everyone doing their part.” That’s been a huge emphasis for Monroe. He uses that philosophy on a daily basis at Habitat, working with communities to identify and empower

  • . NAIA Division II ChampionshipTad Monroe '97, second from the right, played center for the Lutes for two seasons. “One of the focuses of the football program was positioning yourself and your mentality in a place of abundance where you were held up by the guys around you,” Monroe said. “It was about the collective and what we can do when we banded together with everyone doing their part.” That’s been a huge emphasis for Monroe. He uses that philosophy on a daily basis at Habitat, working with

  • Socially Distant Ceramics Class Over the summer, professors and staff prepared for the unfortunate reality that many parts of classes would need to be conducted remotely. Kits were prepped and picked up by local students and mailed to those further afield. Thankfully, our sculpture studio has a high level… October 29, 2020 3D artceramicsstudent art