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Wild Hope Fellow Nick Etzell ‘23 helps peers with vocational discernment Posted by: Zach Powers / April 13, 2022 Image: Nick Etzell ‘23 is a double major in psychology and environmental studies from Coupeville, Washington. (photo by John Froschauer/PLU) April 13, 2022 By Isabella Daltoso ’23PLU Marketing and CommunicationsNick Etzell ‘23 is a double major in psychology and environmental studies at Pacific Lutheran University, with minors in philosophy, business, and innovation studies. In his
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interaction between personality and morality. References Barrick, M., & Mount, M. (1991). The big five personality dimensions and job performance: A meta-analysis. Personnel Psychology, 44, 1-26. Constantine, S., Meek, R., Alicke, M., & Taylor, S. (2014). Behind bars but above the bar: Prisoners consider themselves more prosocial than non-prisoners. British Journal of Social Psychology, 53, 396-403. Haidt, J., & Joseph, C. (2008). The moral mind: How five sets of innate intuitions guide the development of
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1 EPC 30 Day Clock Memo TO: All Faculty FROM: Educational Policies Committee SUBJECT: Notice of Curriculum Changes DATE: May 7, 2021 The 30-day review period begins May 7 and ends June 7, 2021 This notice of Curriculum Changes is published as required by the EPC Manual, part of the Faculty Handbook. The following paragraph may be found in Section III, Part VI, Section 3, “Procedures Governing Revision of Curriculum and Degree Requirements”: F: Faculty members must submit objections to proposals
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academic probation must satisfactorily complete each course they attempt in the subsequent semester. Satisfactory completion means no grades of W (withdrawal), I (incomplete), E or F for the term. Students who do not satisfactorily complete each course attempted in a probationary semester are dismissed from the University. Academic probation is noted permanently on the transcript. Students who successfully complete January Term or Summer Term course(s) and who achieve a cumulative GPA of at least 2.00
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academic probation must satisfactorily complete each course they attempt in the subsequent semester. Satisfactory completion means no grades of W (withdrawal), I (incomplete), E or F for the term. Students who do not satisfactorily complete each course attempted in a probationary semester are dismissed from the University. Academic probation is noted permanently on the transcript. Students who successfully complete January Term or Summer Term course(s) and who achieve a cumulative GPA of at least 2.00
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academic probation must satisfactorily complete each course they attempt in the subsequent semester. Satisfactory completion means no grades of W (withdrawal), I (incomplete), E or F for the term. Students who do not satisfactorily complete each course attempted in a probationary semester are dismissed from the University. Academic probation is noted permanently on the transcript. Students who successfully complete January Term or Summer Term course(s) and who achieve a cumulative GPA of at least 2.00
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academic probation must satisfactorily complete each course they attempt in the subsequent semester. Satisfactory completion means no grades of W (withdrawal), I (incomplete), E or F for the term. Students who do not satisfactorily complete each course attempted in a probationary semester are dismissed from the University. Academic probation is noted permanently on the transcript. Students who successfully complete January Term or Summer Term course(s) and who achieve a cumulative GPA of at least 2.00
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-consent-form Note: Required for enrollment Enroll in PLU’s International Student Insurance Plan or submit the Insurance Waiver Form Pay SEVIS fee and apply for an F-1 student visa http://www.plu.edu/iss/new-students/visa/ Submit your final official transcript(s) Note: Must be in a sealed envelope. Scanned or faxed copies will not be accepted Check your PLU email account for your residence hall assignment from the Office
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are interested in working on one of the projects, there are a number possibilities where that can happen. Students can work during the academic year or apply for a research stipend when available during the summer.Links Home Research Recent Publications Teaching Funding Outreach Profile Left to right: Lance, Jacob F., Dr. Dean Waldow, Katie, Greg, Jacob M., Andrew, Aminda, and Kyle - May 2018 2019 Lynwood W. Swanson Scientific Research Award: Dr. Dean Waldow, Professor of Chemistry, Pacific
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OFFICERS Thomas W. Krise, Ph.D. President Steven P. Starkovich, Ph.D. Provost Karl Stumo Vice President, Admission and Enrollment Services Sheri J. Tonn, Ph.D. Vice President, Finance and Operations Donna Gibbs Vice President, Marketing and Communications Laura F. Majovski, Ph.D. Vice President, Student Life and Dean of Students OFFICE OF ALUMNI AND CONSTITUENT RELATIONS Jessica Pagel ’08 Acting Director Adrianne Jamieson ’09 Communications & Outreach Manager Katie Curtis ’14 Administrative Assistant
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