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  • PLU though? Just spend some time with PLU students and you will have your answer. I tell people all the time that Lutes are the most amazing, dedicated and driven-to-make-a-difference students anywhere. PLU musical groups have performed at our Episcopal church a couple times. Years later people are still are talking about how impressed they were. We refer to my husband Ron as the “Pre-Eminent Toxicologist in the United States”. He graduated from the University of Rochester and got his Ph.D. at UC

  • identify the questions they found easiest and those they found most difficult. At the end of the term they take the real, graded Final Exam and the results are used as a reference point to demonstrate learning gains and achievement over time. 2Background Knowledge ProbeBackground Knowledge Probes are simple questionnaires that help you quickly take stock of the level of foundational knowledge and general preparedness that students have along with their level of confidence in their responses before

  • choose not to use the PLU-operated airport pick-up and instead choose to arrange your own transportation to PLU, we recommend Premier Airport Shuttle. With Premier Airport Shuttle, there will not be someone waiting for you at baggage claim. Instead, you need to check-in with Premier Airport Shuttle at the Transportation Plaza near the parking garage (follow signs for Door To Door Vans). Please ask Premier Airport Shuttle to drop you off at Neeb Center (intersection of Park Ave and 125th St S). The

  • program; director of core curriculum; dean for inclusive excellence; registrar; a representative from Academic Advising; a representative for academic assessment; a student selected by the Associated Students of PLU. Consistent with Article IV, Section 4, Subsection B, 7 and 8 of the Faculty Bylaws, advisory members shall have the same rights and privileges as any other member of the committee except the right to make motions and to vote. General Purpose:  To support, develop, and oversee the Core

  • 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

  • by living at home. Be sure to factor in the real cost incurred when living at home. Consider the financial costs of commuting (gas, maintenance, insurance, parking), food (groceries for meals eaten at home and “on the road” meals) and utilities (hot water, heat, electricity). How much time will be spent commuting to/from campus? How will this impact study time, use of resources, involvement with friends, activities on campus, etc? How will living at home affect your ability to work on

  • Review Boards and ApprovalApproval is necessary for research with human subjects or vertebrate animals that is going to be presented publicly, and this needs to happen before data is collected.HPRBHuman Participants Review BoardLearn MoreIACUCInstitutional Animal Care and Use CommitteeLearn MoreReturn to Scholarship Home

  • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, popularly known as the “Buckley Amendment” and carrying the acronym “FERPA,” PLU has adopted the following policies and procedures.  This policy was designed to protect the privacy of education records, to establish the right of students to inspect and review their education records, and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data through

  • Finding a location for your group to meet (if in person) Sending a reminder each week or before each meeting time Providing questions or prompts to open your discussion each time you meet (but we know that the most important use of your time will be writing). Answers to these questions will only be for your reference. Let us know the ways in which you would like us to help by contacting us at: abryant@plu.edu At the end of the term, the Provost Office will be in touch with a few simple assessment

  • of these wood-burning stoves, was invaluable to her – and not just because it improved her Spanish markedly. “I learned how important relationships between people and the environment are,” she said. “I learned how to use resources efficiently and I learned that by watching people – these people have used these technologies for hundreds of years.” That will come in handy when Paris graduates – she plans to return to her native Alaska to work with the indigenous communities on land-rights issues