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and unique stories made possible through your generosity and the impact of a PLU education. The donors, alumni and friends with us this evening continue to help PLU make great strides in our shared goal of investing in a strong today and bright tomorrow of this great institution. This past year, we graduated 742 new Lutes out into the world to advance their unique vocational journeys. The future for PLU also includes newly expanded academic offerings, reimagined resources for students and alumni
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box and of the power of seemingly small projects to generate big change.” The film debuted at the United Nations in April 2012 as part of the 17th commemoration of the Rwanda genocide, and since has screened at numerous film festivals around the world. Read Previous Business Alum’s Startup Gets Huge Boost From Salesforce.com Read Next Talking Sports – for a Living COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently
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Each month, Instructional Technologies is shining a spotlight on effective, engaging, or promising learning technologies. Each Spring and Fall semester, an iTech Spotlight video will highlight an application of innovative technology at PLU.2022-20232021-222020-212019-202018-192022-20232022-2023 SpotlightsFall MAKE ANYTHING WITH INSTRUCTABLES! Instructables is an online teaching and learning community where users post DIY projects ranging from guacamole recipes to complex computer and
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contact Student Financial Services to determine its potential impact on your student account, your status in regard to the satisfactory academic progress policy, and continued eligibility for financial assistance. Summer/Fall/J-Term/Spring Housing and Meal Plans Housing refunds are prorated on a daily basis. Meal Plan refunds are prorated on a daily basis. PLEASE NOTE: Some Fees May Be Subject To Change
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community safety measures,” Belton wrote. “We’ll be proceeding with caution, and reserving the ability to change course as the situation requires. We’re continuing to consult with the Tacoma–Pierce County Health Department and other public-health resources, and following their guidance to ensure that our return to campus continues to prioritize safety above all.” “The university’s Pandemic Recovery Planning Team has taken great care to put risk-mitigation strategies in place at PLU that will continue to
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change By Barbara Clements For one Lute, summer research is a prequel to Antarctica. This is one group of Lutes that really rocks. While most students may have spent their summers indoors, working at internships or simply working, six geosciences majors spent June through August taking several hikes up to Mount Rainier to study climate change, the possible impacts of global warming and glacial runoff. For Isaac Moening-Swanson ’15, this summer’s research is a precursor to a research trip he will take
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creation of an ASPLU Bill. Students should allow for at least one month to allow the Bill to be created, introduced (one week), and approved (one week). DJS Award: The DJS FUNd team will fund a variety of projects, though priority will be given to ideas that are socially relevant and accessible, culturally appropriate and sensitive, environmentally conscious and productive, and economically sound and supportive, and/or have a potential for lasting impact on campus climate Clubs Financial Policies and
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Call to PLU Community Members for Green Fund Sustainability Project Proposals Posted by: Zach Powers / January 12, 2015 Image: [Photo by John Froschauer] January 12, 2015 By Zach Powers PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, WA (Jan. 12, 2015)—The Pacific Lutheran University Sustainability Committee is now accepting proposals for projects that aim to make the PLU campus more sustainable. Accepted projects will advance energy conservation in any aspect of PLU life, feature students in leadership
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ResearchTop water-science projects BellarmineQuantifying Microplastics in the Puyallup River12 Jacob Hanigan (Team)Stockholm Junior Water PrizeAward of Excellence for Water Related ResearchTop water-science projects BellarmineIs MRSA Present in the Water at the Local Chambers Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant?12 Charlie Zelazny (Team)Stockholm Junior Water PrizeAward of Excellence for Water Related ResearchTop water-science projects BellarmineIs MRSA Present in the Water at the Local Chambers Bay Wastewater
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furniture, paint, and even the carpet in the building are created from recycled or low impact material. The building itself is built on a narrow footprint to maximize natural light; 95 percent of offices have access to an operable window. “You walk in there and you notice that most folks don’t need their lights on,” Kaniss said. The narrow design also helps to optimize energy performance. The HVAC system is supported by a closed loop geothermal well system. There are 28 wells and 34 heat pumps that
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