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  • Academic and Administrative Facilities Access will generally be available from 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM. Standard PLU community access will generally be available via card swipe from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM

    system (LenelS2 OnGuard). In rare circumstances staff or faculty may request extended access between the hours of midnight and 6 AM (24 hour access) to an academic space or other work space for a student. This is an additional level to the extended access until midnight. These requests must be evaluated based on the need of the student against the potential risk to the university and the student. Access to a space between the hours of midnight and 6 AM will be granted after the following procedures

  • Major in Communication 40 semester hours, plus a minor Concentrations Students in this program select a concentration in either Film & Media Studies or Strategic Communication.

    : Introduction to Communication Introduces the study of human communication. Students will learn and apply a wide array of analytical theory and techniques across diverse human experiences from interpersonal to public communication and mass communication contexts to become more aware and effective communicators. (4) COMA 120 : Introduction to Media Studies - CX This course combines the study of visual media theories and analysis with the processes of actual media production. Initially, the class examines

  • Elizabeth Sloan, Senior Capstone Seminar Using Biolog Ecoplates analysis of microbial communities from canopy soil in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest was analyzed.

    tribes to treat various ailments. Its medicinal properties have not been previously characterized. Samples of Ribes divaricatum were tested in a typical natural products determination procedure. Mueller-Hinton bioassays indicated a zone of inhibition on the polar stem extract against Staphylococcus aureus. GC-MS spectra of the polar stem extract revealed a quantitative presence of stigmasterol and γ-sitosterol among the various fractions, as well as two fatty acids and many other unknown compounds

  • 1.1 Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders Follow these procedures when handling gas cylinders: Valve protection caps must be in place and secured.

    the application of flammable paints, or the presence of other flammable compounds, or heavy dust concentrations creates a hazard. Fire extinguishing equipment must be immediately available in the work area and must be maintained in a state of readiness for instant use. When the welding, cutting, or heating operation is such that normal fire prevention precautions are not sufficient, additional personnel must be assigned to guard against fire while the actual welding, cutting, or heating operation

  • Read the Citation from the May 2009 Celebration of Brian Lowes’ Career

    Geosciences Newsletter - Fall 2020 (pdf) view download

  • Donate to the Brian Lowes Endowed Field Geology Fund

    Geosciences Newsletter - Fall 2020 (pdf) view download

  • Who: Jermey Mangan – Graduated from PLU in 1998 with degrees in fine art and German Many SOAC students hope their careers turn out like Jeremy Mangan’s. Currently, he is included in Tacoma Art Museum’s 10th biennial, a group exhibition at Cornish College and a…

    proposition. However, if you’ve done the soul- searching and you feel called, know that it can be done and go after it with all your might! And, again, it can be very high reward! It’s a great privilege and blessing to be an artist, to create daily. To learn more about Jeremy Mangan and view his work, visit his website at: http://www.jeremymangan.com/ Read Previous St{art} Momentum Read Next Earth, Sea, Sky shows Permanent Art Collection’s strong points LATEST POSTS Meet Professor Junichi Tsuneoka August

  • As you may know, our 50th class reunion was nearly 100 people strong, and more than a few stories and tall tales were shared on the evening of October 7.

    deeply about “other people, their communities, and the earth.” And all of the members of the Class of 1972, by living the PLU mission, make it a stronger, vibrant, and truly excellent university!  To continue the celebration, we are creating a very special Class of 1972 Endowed Internship Fund at PLU, which will support PLU students while also establishing a permanent legacy to our class. We know that PLU is more than an institution of higher education – it is a family of good people. Professors who

  • Enhancement March 16th, 2023 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Scandinavian Cultural Center in the Anderson University Center Speakers will be: Professor Tim Brown from the University of Washington The Moral

    genetics, assisted reproduction, neuroscience, or stem cell research. He is a founder and immediate past president of the International Neuroethics Society; a member of the Multi-Council Working Group of the NIH’s BRAIN Initiative, whose Neuroethics Working Group he co-chairs; chair of the Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues Committee of the Earth BioGenome Project; and chair of California’s Human Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee. He served as a member of the Committee on Science, Technology, and

  • TACOMA, Wash. (May 23, 2019 ) — Judging by its accomplishments, Pacific Lutheran University’s Class of 2019 is poised to make an immediate impact on the world — mostly because they already have done so much at PLU. Here’s a look at just a handful…

    success to PLU’s broad liberal-arts curriculum. “My time at PLU gave me a strong foundation,” he said, “not just analytical skills, but being able to communicate with people, and to write lab reports, helped prepare me for the research world.” Proudest achievements: Gonzalez’s interest in plants made participating in habitat restoration projects at PLU a perfect fit. “The university sits on prairie land,” he explained, so going to pull weeds with a professor isn’t an unusual occurrence. “In my time at