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  • A Mighty Fortress Choir of the West – Richard Sparks, Conductor From the Choir of the West 75th Anniversary Scandinavian Tour, much of this music was recorded live in some of the great cathedrals and churches in Norway and Sweden. The glorious acoustics of these buildings, as well as the excitement of the live performance, are all part of this recording. A Mighty Fortress captures for you the best of these concerts to enjoy time and again.   Compact Disc – 2002 PLU Multimedia Recordings

  • program that interests you most as your intended major: Elementary Education (K-8) Music Education (K-12) Kinesiology: Health/Fitness Certification (PE, K-12) Interested in teaching high school? We recommend you major in your area of interest, then earn your teaching certification as part of the PLU Master’s program. This 4+1 option is available at PLU for most subjects. First Year Direct Admission First year students directly admitted to Education and who meet the following academic and Washington

  • Marsh, an electronic document containing all of your recital information will be shared with you and your instructor. In lieu of a physical signature on paperwork, Ryan will add a comment saying “Please approve” to the signature and date line of this document for you and your instructor each to mark as approved. You and your instructor must respond to this approval request comment as “Approved” in order for your scheduled recital to be confirmed, scheduled, and finalized. Your recital will not be

  • successful transition to college life.New Transfer & Returner Learning Community (Pflueger & Tingelstad)In addition to general RA responsibilities, the New Transfer/Returner RA is placed in a wing of 2nd year and above students, and is trained to understand the academic and career needs of that population – such as picking a major, finding internships, and selecting a study away program.Community for Creative Expression (Hinderlie)In addition to general RA responsibilities, the HCCE RA is placed in a

  • team travel. It helps empower student-athletes to lead lives of impact. We spoke with Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) officers Danny Samson ’22 and Bridget Duven ’22 about the impact athletics has on their development and for the PLU community as a whole.What things have you learned about being an athlete and a student? How do they benefit one another? Danny: Being a student-athlete has taught me numerous lessons. I have learned how to be a more responsible individual, work in a team with

  • discuss issues surrounding the internship.  Weekly contact via email is the norm. An interpretive journal.  At the start this should include a job description, description of your activities and any concern you have about them.  The journal will evolve as your faculty sponsor asks questions in response to your journal, and assigns readings to incorporate into your entries.  This can be a part of the weekly email contact. A product, such as an analytical paper attached to some manual or newsletter

  • /334 or 346 (Organic Chemistry II + laboratory) Most veterinary schools require a semester of biochemistry. We recommend that you take CHEM 403 (Biochemistry I). *Note the MATH 140 is a pre-requisite or co-requisite for CHEM 115.English Courses Most veterinary schools require applicants to take two English courses prior to matriculation. The English requirement is intended to demonstrate competency in grammar and composition as well as comprehension and analysis of written work. In general, the

  • /334 or 346 (Organic Chemistry II + laboratory) Most veterinary schools require a semester of biochemistry. We recommend that you take CHEM 403 (Biochemistry I). *Note the MATH 140 is a pre-requisite or co-requisite for CHEM 115.English Courses Most veterinary schools require applicants to take two English courses prior to matriculation. The English requirement is intended to demonstrate competency in grammar and composition as well as comprehension and analysis of written work. In general, the

  • August 16, 2010 New director has an ‘open door policy’ By Kari Plog ’11 Campus Safety has a new front man. Pacific Lutheran University welcomes Sgt. Greg Premo as the new director and he plans to continue with the success former director Tony Berger left behind. “I got the impression that Campus Safety has grown a lot in the past few years,” Premo said. Sgt. Greg Premo has 16 years of law enforcement experience and comes to PLU from the University Place Police Department. “My initial thought is

  • to you that PLU remains firmly committed to the well being of ALL of our students, regardless of their immigration status. I joined presidents of the 10 members of the Independent Colleges of Washington, Washington’s six public baccalaureate college and universities, 34 community and technical colleges, as well as the 10 members of the Washington Student Achievement Council, to issue a statement regarding our profound disappointment in the call to terminate DACA. The program has supported 800,000