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  • Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni News Homecoming Come back to campus Oct. 9-11 for unique events and programs that will make your return to PLU unforgettable. dCenter Save the Date Join students, faculty, staff and alumni at The dCenter’s Third Annual dCenter Alumni Weekend! 2015 Awards and Recognition Join us on Friday, Oct. 9, as we honor these award

  • trafficking, see Pierce County’s Homeless Programs for information.Housing Options for RentersLow-Income Rental Housing Looking for affordable housing in Pierce County? Human Services has collected resources to assist low-income families to find an apartment that fits their budget and needs. The majority of these apartments are rent-restricted and require income verification. You must apply for housing at either the agency or property. You do not apply through Pierce County Human Services. Resources Call

  • familiarize themselves with the PLU Code of Conduct prior to visiting Mortvedt Library. Mortvedt Library patrons must follow PLU’s Computer and Network use policies at all times. Any infractions of PLU or Mortvedt Library policies will be dealt with in an appropriate manner.Placing HoldsBooks are held for 7 days before being returned to the stacks. Books are pulled from the regular shelves every morning, Monday-Saturday, and placed on the hold shelves near the front desk. Anything put on hold after 7:00AM

  • Rachid Benkhalti Professor of Mathematics Blog: http://community.plu.edu/~benkhar Professional Education Doctorat de lâUniversiteÌ, Mathematics, UniversiteÌ of Pau (France), 1986 DiploÌme dâeÌtudes approfondies, Mathematics, UniversiteÌ of Pau (France), 1983 MaiÌtrise, Mathematics, UniversiteÌ of Pau (France), 1981 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Differential equations Dynamical systems Accolades Recipient of the prestigious Fulbright Scholar grant for the academic year 94-95

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  • BSN pathway to the MSNSchedule: Our MSN program is designed for the working nurse, with most students working 0.5-0.6 FTE while enrolled in this traditional, on-campus program. Classes have generally been held on one evening and one full day, plus additional hours for practicums. The exception to this has been summer and J-Term courses, as days and times vary. Class dates are subject to change from one year to the next, and none of the classes are offered online. Clinical experiences are

  • IHON-Oxford In the PLU IHON-Oxford Program, students have the opportunity to pursue one-on-one learning in their field of study through the world-renowned Oxford tutorial system, while also exploring place-based learning in the UK with an IHON faculty member. While at Oxford, program participants enjoy associated student status at one of three Oxford colleges, have access to the world-renowned Bodleian Library, and can take part in the many public lectures and other events at Oxford many

  • presentation at the Fence; Photo by Carly Brook In the rest of this space, I’d like to share excerpts from brief essay-reflections which we asked the students on the trip to write after returning to PLU. On the one hand, students wrote of hearing stories of would-be immigrants’ “immense faith, [will to] survive and strength”; of people who crossed the border because “hardships in their home countries make it a necessity to move, while legal entry into the US is simply impossible for most,” because entering

  • April 12, 2010 Upright dignity:Making a difference, one wheelchair at a time By Chris Albert In the distance as the dust sifts through the air, a middle-aged Iraqi man walks to a makeshift United States military medical station. Draped in his arms is a young child, his son. It is apparent the boy does not have the use of his legs. His father has brought his son to get a wheelchair. As the father and his boy get closer to the station, soldiers tell him, “You don’t have to carry him the whole way

  • November 1, 2012 Sean Howell and his partner transformed a historic building into a space for the arts and concerts. (Photo provided by Sean Howell) PLU grad seeks to engage community in Northwest music scene By Hailey Rile ’12 Creating a new meeting place for people who wouldn’t traditionally meet and being exposed to the Northwest music scene in ways that he never was before;these are two of Sean Howell’s ’02 favorite parts about his entrepreneurial work. Howell, along with his business

  • ., rosemaling, Hardanger embroidery, spinning, and woodcarving).The Norwegian Heritage Festival celebrates Norwegian culture through artisans, vendors, performers, and authentic food. This year’s festival will take place on Saturday, April 27th, 2024 and runs from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Free admission and free parking. Relax with friends and family in the Norwegian Café where you will enjoy on-stage performances by Norwegian musical, vocal, and dance groups, while tantalizing your taste buds with authentic