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environment. We’ll explore various wellness strategies, success stories, and practical steps to best take advantage of these new resources. This workshop is open to all staff and faculty/instructors. Registration is preferred but not required. Questions? Email bzpparklandspanaway@bluezones.com 1:00 – 2:30 pm | How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love General Education – Anderson University Center – Scandinavian Cultural Center Scott Rogers, Dean of Assessment and Core Curriculum This workshop will provide
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Rerun: Advice for first-year students—communicate with your professors Posted by: mhines / August 21, 2023 August 21, 2023 We are a little over a week away from welcoming our new Lutes to campus. Experience the energy, spirit, and tight-knit community that makes PLU a truly special place. Student-athlete Ahi Holden ’24 offers some tips for succeeding during your first year of college. From exciting events to meaningful connections, you’ll catch a glimpse of what it’s like to be a part of the
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provide significant scholarship support for low-income students in STEM, but it will also allow us to better integrate PLU resources and build new structures to support these students’ success.” The grant, funded by the NSF Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM) program, will be awarded over a five-year period. It will provide scholarships and enhanced support for students who meet the criteria for federal Pell grants, with a particular focus on transfer and
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to teach history lessons to my middle school students! Their continued support is a testament to the quality of education I received at PLU.” Martin Gengenbach '05Martin is an archivist at the Gates Archive, where he oversees the processing and preservation of physical and digital materials. The Gates Archive is the trusted custodian of the personal and philanthropic archival collections of the Gates family. At PLU he majored in History and Religion, with a minor in Women’s Studies. After
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Professor of Music Gina Gillie uses sabbatical to explore new teaching methods Mandi LeCompte September 30, 2016 Faculty, Faculty Updates 295 Views Read more
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faculty and staff during Pre-Conference Workshops. *Registration is required for Pre-Conference Workshops and Events. Monday, August 28 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. | Getting Started with Sakai for Instructors – Zoom Sean Horner, Senior Web Developer Intended for new faculty and other instructors, this workshop provides a guided walk-through for setting up a Sakai course site. Such tasks include uploading a syllabus and other introductory course materials. Participants will also learn how to publish weekly
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Faculty 5200 PLU welcomes new artistic director of theatre Mandi LeCompte November 12, 2016 Faculty, New Faculty 520 Views Read more
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this proposition. This course may substitute for ANTH 103 under special circumstances with consent of department chair. (4) ANTH 287 : Special Topics in Anthropology To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) ANTH 288 : Special Topics in Anthropology To provide undergraduate students
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The Arts on Red Square: Get your groove on and unleash your inner artist! Check out a new event at PLU this year - Arts on Red Square! The Collective and LASR Radio teamed up to bring students an epic festival packed with awesome live music and art activities. Posted by: mhines / June 8, 2023 June 8, 2023 The Collective is a crew of students who are all about art. They organize workshops and studio sessions where you and your friends can get creative together. Imagine screen printing your own
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are securing the network using the tools we have, and also thinking about what new pieces of technology could help us be more efficient in that work. When you were a PLU student, what drew you toward the emerging field of computer science? I came to PLU planning to be a math teacher and a basketball coach, but I was forced to rethink that plan when I got into my second semester of calculus. I remember thinking, “I don’t think I can do this for four years.” I also took a computer science class and
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