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  • .” Duffy, Madeline and Matthew competed in 2022 as well, solving a problem on asteroid mining, an experience which set them up to assist associate professor of mathematics Mei Zhu in running the workshop that prepares students for the annual competition in February. Zhu has taught the J-term class on overload for almost twenty years. Before PLU had a BS in Applied Mathematics, it was one of the few opportunities for students interested in applying math skills to real-world problems. Each year she

  • community, or just Lute enthusiasts, all things PLU are on the second floor of the bookstore in Luteworld. From sweatshirts to textbooks, it’s all there, Dopp said. “We really wanted to give the PLU community a PLU space,” she said. “I think students have found it much easier to shop by having it all together for them.” Plans are under way to get the area decorated to fit its name. On the main floor, the store has been organized so it’s a little easier to find what you’re looking for. There’s art

  • January 28, 2012 Trevor Lubking throws a fast ball during spring training. (John Froschauer, Photographer) Facility upgrades expand athletic opportunity By Chris Albert and Barbara Clements Lower campus is transforming the PLU Athletic landscape with capital facilities projects taking place throughout 2012. This year, the focus will be on PLU’s baseball fields. So far, $10,000 has been raised for the new fields, with a deadline of $100,000 by May 31. PLU received a lead gift of $250,000 for the

  • Schools Chinese teachers for developing and sharing these materials: Katie Lin, Fumei Chiu, Corina Ting , Pollyanna Wang, and Feng Zhou. Target levels of Chinese: 2nd grade-12th grade (level 1-level 5 students) Kuaile Hanyu 01 Video Visitors From Afar; 快乐汉语 01 远方来客 Post-viewing Worksheet 01 Kuaile Hanyu 02 Video The Issue of Image; 快乐汉语 02 形象问题 Post-viewing Worksheet 02 Kuaile Hanyu 03 Video Making Dumplings: 快乐汉语 03 做饺子 Post-viewing Worksheet 03 Kuaile Hanyu 04 Video Earlier: 快乐汉语 04 早点 Post-viewing

  • French-speaking societies. French 201 (offered in the Fall semester) is intended for those with 1 year of college French or 2 or more years of high school French. French 202 (offered in the Spring semester) is a continuation of FREN 201. French 301: Advanced French – GE, VW Work towards advanced proficiency** in French through advanced grammar study, conversation, and composition in various genres, while deepening knowledge of French and Francophone societies. French 301 is intended for those with 2

  • Workshop every summer which is open to high school, college, and community singers in which students engage in acting and singing masterclasses. The workshop culminates in the performance of a full production with piano and a scenes performance. About the directors James L. Brown Barry Johnson Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore Thursday-Saturday, May 9-11, 2024 at 7:30pm and Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3pm Location: Eastvold Auditorium, Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts PLU Opera

  • student’s conduct history, and any current sanctions pending with the student.  The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities will schedule the Incident Report for review by the appropriate Review Officer(s). The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities informs the student involved that their name appears on an Incident Report. This is accomplished by sending a Review Meeting notification with applicable alleged charges, in addition to a copy of the Incident Report, through PLU email. Students

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsLearning Is ForEver - The BasicsWhat is LIFE?LIFE is an abbreviation for Learning Is ForEver, a continuing education program for active retirees. Imagine a school without grades or tests.  A place where the only prerequisites are an active mind and a desire to learn in a congenial atmosphere.  Fill the classrooms with dedicated students of retirement age.  They are a community of learners who design their own classes according to their own needs and interests, people

  • in her senior year and majoring in social work. She’s preparing to do great things—after already accomplishing significant wins—and wrapping up a fascinating capstone. “As a single parent, first-generation college student, I’m out here defying the odds,” she says. Lucas lives in Tacoma with her 6-year-old daughter and is preparing to attend graduate school this fall for social work, with the University of Washington and Seattle University already extending offers. Lucas hopes to found and lead a

  • Calendar Obituaries Kim Nesselquist Kim Nesselquist, Norwegian Consul, died December 7, 2018 in Seattle, after being diagnosed with renal cancer in March. He was born in Fredrikstad, Norway and grew up in Nesbyen, Norway. He traveled abroad to study at PLU in 1980, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in political science. He would later serve as university regent and as an advancement officer. At PLU he met Krystn Soltau, who would be his wife for 33 years. Upon graduation in 1983, they returned to