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  • budget cuts have wreaked havoc on arts... April 21, 2014 Service in Between Schooling Biology Graduate Spends a Year with Lutheran Volunteer Corps Between PLU and Med School Anthony... April 21, 2014 Juggling His Way to a Career in Global Health Juggling has become more than an act for Curt Malloy ’88. Malloy began juggling during his freshman... April 21, 2014 Lute Plays Piano “Up Close with the Masters” A Q&A With Natalie Burton '13 Music and Chinese Studies major Natalie Burton graduated magna

  • Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Archive by category Alumni Saved by the Ball How Football led Jahleel Barnes to PLU, and to the Seahawks At the age of 23, Jahleel Barnes ’13... April 21, 2014 Musical Memories Choir of the West member recalls bus trip to the 1939 World's Fair in San Francisco Editors Note:... April 21, 2014 5 Lutes Play Major Roles at Tacoma’s Broadway Center And One, Adam Utley '04, Performed at TEDxTacoma Drastic budget cuts have

  • West member recalls bus trip to the 1939 World's Fair in San Francisco Editors Note:... April 21, 2014 5 Lutes Play Major Roles at Tacoma's Broadway Center And One, Adam Utley '04, Performed at TEDxTacoma Drastic budget cuts have wreaked havoc on arts... By Katie  / April 21, 2014 Service in Between Schooling Biology Graduate Spends a Year with Lutheran Volunteer Corps Between PLU and Med School Anthony... By Valery  / April 21, 2014 Juggling His Way to a Career in Global Health Juggling has become

  • a story, and we’re just all in this together.  It’s amazing. One very beneficial change the Series has seen in the past decade is the procurement of annual funding. At its inception, the Series had no consistent financing. “Jason and I would literally have to go around to different parts of campus asking for contributions to our budget,” Barot explains. This changed in May 2012 when the Provost provided an annual budget to fully fund the Series. This institutional commitment ensured that the

  • . The title will be listed on the student term-based record as DS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. (1 to 4) SOCW 325 : Social, Educational, and Health Services in Tobago - VW, GE Explore strengths and needs of Tobago and effects of history and colonialism on the development of community problems. Through service learning, interaction with agency staff and community members, readings and reflections, develop an understanding of the meaning of service in another culture and

  • – Tuition: $7,164 GNUR 705: Information Systems & Patient Care Technology (2) GNUR 795: Project Proposal (1) GNUR 796: Project Seminar (2) GNUR 798: Project Hours (1) (60 hours) Summer 2025 3 credits – Tuition: $3,582 GNUR 797: DNP Project Seminar (1) GNUR 798: Project Hours (2) (120 hours) ** Note: federal financial aid not available this term, as unit load falls below 4 semester hours** Fall 2025 3 credits – Tuition: $3,582 GNUR 797: DNP Project Seminar (1) GNUR 798: Project Hours (2) (120 hours

  • the summer. 2. Students should submit electronically a written description of the research project (up to 500 words), an unofficial PLU transcript, your PLU ID number, and the name and email address of your chosen mentor to: Tracy Williamson williata@plu.edu (253) 535-7321 ADMN 222 D 3. Please put “Mayer Summer Research Scholars” in the email subject line. The deadline for this proposal is 4:00 pm, Monday, April 24, 2023. For more information, email Dr. Beth Griech-Polelle at griechba@plu.edu

  • directly with a faculty member on his/her research and coordinate enrollment for 1-4 credits with this professor.  To officially enroll in this course, coordinate your research proposal with the faculty member directly supervising your work and obtain a registration override from the instructor of the course, then completing your registration via Banner Self-Service. Prerequisites:  101 and consent of instructor. 497 Teaching Apprenticeship Teaching experience under the direct supervision of a faculty

  • current scope of Campus Safety’s work combined with a contracting budget is unsustainable. The dissolution of the Campus Concierge and the Center for Community Engagement and Service, in addition to the pandemic, has led Campus Safety officers to become, in the words of one officer, a “jack of all trades.” Alarmingly low staffing levels and a reduced budget has forced Campus Safety into a range of unsustainable and unsafe practices, including but not limited to sending student officers to patrol alone

  • Study Away students on all seven continents at the same time. By weaving a global education through all areas of study, PLU encourages students to become true global citizens through on-campus Global Studies Programs with world-trained faculty and one-on-one mentorship; international Gateway Programs in China, Norway, England, Mexico and Trinidad and Tobago; and Study Away opportunities that fit every major and any budget. PLU also was recognized for first-class global studies in 2009, when the