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  • , may request a recommendation from high school teacher, community college instructor, or PLU Admission Counselor Where do I apply?Apply Here

  • , it can be a serious illness during college.Hepatitis AThis is a routine vaccination for children in the United States. Hepatitis A is usually passed through contaminated food or person-to-person contact.Hepatitis BThis is a routine vaccination for children in the United States. Hepatitis B can cause a rapidly progressive, life-threatening liver cancer.Locate Your Immunization RecordsThese may be available from your high school, primary care provider, or your own records. Verify that you have

  • Molecular Weight on Ionic Conductivity of Novel Solid Polymer Electrolytes for Use in Lithium Ion Batteries Jacob Finney, Senior Capstone Seminar Novel polymers were engineered to have an inflexible oxanorbornyl backbone with an oligo(ethylene oxide) conductive side-chain ‘brush’ to work as a solid polymer electrolyte for lithium ion batteries. These polymers were investigated due to the oligo(ethylene oxide) chain having a significant ionic conductivity and for their potential for decoupling of ionic

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  • . Companies look to marketing analytics, and additional research, to help add value. With a MSMA degree, you will be able to develop profitable customers and programs that meet both consumer and business needs. The MSMA program offers an intimate, advanced learning environment, hands-on experience and a healthy balance of rigor and support. Faculty care about the growth of students and their skills, and work collaboratively with students. Through their coursework, multiple client projects within industry

  • at PLU, what work needs to be continued from this committee and how we can take it a step further in the future. The Carbon Neutrality subcommittee worked with Nicole Juliano to review previous sustainability carbon neutrality efforts such as STARS tracking, carbon offsets, and proposed recommendations for future goals by 2030. The Commons team worked with Wendy Robins to reduce waste coming from the AUC Commons, for example developing the option for providing plastic ware in to-go meals. Below

  • in midair, she half-asked, half-told me that I was going to be reporting for The News Tribune on Election Night from parties in the greater Seattle area. (In 2014, eight students worked for The News Tribune, and four students worked at KOMO-TV. Each year since 2008, Communication students have worked with local media outlets to cover election night—one of the only programs in the country where students work Election Night alongside the professionals.) PLU Communication students Michael Diambri

  • intentional and community-based space for creative expression.  Bring any project you would like to work on and spend dedicated time in our curated creative space.  There will also be time, planned and organic, for socializing and enjoying the outdoors. *Space is limited.  Cost for the weekend is $250.  Fee includes lodging for three nights and one shared meal.August Spooky Season 366 Reading Group | August TBD | In Person or VirtualJoin Angie and Magdalena’s scary book group!  We’ll send you the text and

  • to deepen our understanding of DJS.  Recognizing that learning happens in various places, the program also honors the engagement PLU students are already participating in through work, internships, community service, and leadership experiences. Community – Building relationships is key to living and leading in diverse communities. The DJS Coalition Series will facilitate community building and networking opportunities that cultivate intentional relationships that both affirm and challenge us to

  • !) Flowers, and other plants Acceptable items for Cedar Grove Composting Special Collection* (these items need to be picked up by the Waste Diversion Staff, and most do not have a specified bin/location) Batteries Light Bulbs Styrofoam Packing Peanuts Broken Electronics Ink Cartridges Plastic bags, plastic film and Amazon plastic shipping envelopes **Staff – please place a work order for pick up of these items, **Students – in Residence Halls, place neatly beside traditional recycling (contain packing