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  • J-Term 2020/Political Science & Psychology – Study Away in Prague J-Term 2020: Travel with us to Prague via our blog . PLU offers a variety of study away program options to make this important component of a PLU education accessible to as many students as possible. Narrow your search by exploring your options by academic… December 24, 2019

  • Academic advice for students on the spectrum First-year PLU student Bethany Vigil ’27 recently received Study.com’s scholarship for students on the autism spectrum. Bethany will major in biology , minoring in psychology , and hopes to attend medical school after graduating from PLU. We asked what academic advice Bethany would give to… October 5, 2023 CommunityDiversityDiversity Justice SustainabilityInvolvementLife on CampusReformerStudent LifeStudent VoiceTrailblazer

  • : Their jobs Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families Tacoma Police Department King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office YWCA of Pierce County U.S. Department of Homeland Security SafePlace Sexual and Domestic Violence Victim Service Agency Seattle Children's Hospital Boys and Girls Club Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master’s in Psychology, Portland State University Law School, Seattle University Master of Science in Criminal Justice, Boston

  • undergraduate courses “just clicked” for Munro Cullum. “I had been thinking about pre-med,” he said. But two courses in particular, an introductory psychology class taught by Dr. Erv Severtson ’55 and a neuropsychology course taught by Dr. Jerome LeJeune, made the field of psychology sound exciting. Severtson’s course “piqued my interest,” Cullum said. “The course taught by Jerry LeJeune taught me that I could use neuropsychology to study and probe human brain functions.” he added. Today, Cullum is a

  • art and sculptures on the market in order to survive. Today Dogon masks, figures, carved wooden doors, and granary ladders can be found in most African Art collections. – Megan Wonderly ’16, Anthropology & History Sources: De Grunne, Bernard. “Ancient Sculpture of the Inland Niger Delta and Its Influence on Dogon Art.” African Arts 21:4, 1988. Hidden Treasures of African Art. Griff Rhys Jones. British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 1995. VHS. Roberts, Allen F. “The Status of Dogon Visual Culture

  • Department recommends we discard all perishable foods, such as meat, poultry, eggs, and casseroles, left at room temperature longer than 2 hours; 1 hour in air temperatures above 90 degrees F. Some exceptions to this rule are foods such as as cookies, crackers, bread, and whole fruit. Although we do not recommend it, you may remove leftover food following your event.  PLU Policies – Outside Caterers, Bake Sales, and Office Potlucks PLU retains the rights to exclusive food and beverage catering service

  • The Hispanic and Latino Studies Program is pleased to present the Spring 2024 Capstones. May 20, 2024 – Anderson University Center, Room 133 – 3:00-7:00 pm 3:00-3:05 - Introductory Remarks - Dra. Emily F. Davidson3:05-3:35 pm - Brandon MonsonCompetencia sociocultural emergente en la clase de inmersión dual en la escuela primaria Harvard/ Emerging Sociocultural Competence in the Dual Language Immersion Classroom at Harvard Elementary School 3:35-4:05 pm - Karla Barajas LópezEmpoderando a los

  • .  According to F-1 student regulations, for initial status I-20, the name of institution and SEVIS ID number need to match that of “Annotation” section of most recent visa. Please consult with local U.S. embassy or consulate. Transfer Pending I-20: this is when a student is getting a new I-20 with the same SEVIS ID number as prior one.  In this case, there is no need to pay SEVIS I-901 fee. There is no need to renew visa unless current visa is or will be expired by the time the student plans to seek re

  • . E.  Departments or Schools should offer at least 16% (1/6) of their offerings in any given academic year either before primetime (An 8:00 a.m. slot) or in the evening (starting at 3:40 p.m. or later). F.  When possible, courses required for completion of the major that are scheduled at or through the 3:40 pm block on MW or TR should either be offered in multiple sections (where other sections are offered at a different time), or attempts should be made to offer these courses at different times

  • due February 26 to the College Dean and the Office of the Provost (for those hired with credit towards tenure, see note below about the timing of the review). This will constitute the annual review for the third probationary year. The review will be generated according to the procedures described above (at F.1-4, deadlines adjusted). The review will in addition explicitly address the advisability of retaining a faculty member based on the following: Evidence of the faculty member’s past and