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  • many of our larger household items are displayed, including a selection of furniture. It is also used as our Reading Room. Three sets of locked, glass doors separate this gallery from the shared used space in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. The exhibitions change at the Scandinavian Cultural Center approximately every other month. Many exhibitions are curated by the Director of the SCC, student interns, and volunteer members of the Exhibition Committee, and with input from the Nordic Studies

  • married Otis in 1940. He was president of the student body, captain of the football team and later alumni board president. Otis died in 1988. We both sang in the Choir of the West under Joseph Edwards. I still sing in my church choir at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church by the Narrows,” she said. Grande graduated from PLC in 1934 in the standard three years, taught for four years, was married and raised four children. Twenty five years later she returned for a fourth year at PLU, graduating again in 1965

  • Visit PLUWhether you are coming back for a class reunion, or driving by while on summer vacation, we’d love for you to stop by for a chat and cup of coffee. If you’d like, we can even arrange for a campus tour.DirectionsLodgingAirportDirectionsGeneral Directions From Interstate 5 (North or South) Take exit 127 off Interstate 5 and head east on Highway 512 Continue on 512 for approximately two miles Take the WA-7/Pacific Ave exit. Turn right on Pacific Avenue S. Turn right on Garfield St. Turn

  • holds bachelor’s degrees in music and English from the University of Puget Sound and master’s and doctoral degrees in saxophone performance from The University of Texas at Austin. While living in Austin, he served on the faculty at Texas State University. Steighner is a Conn-Selmer artist and plays on Selmer Paris saxophones and mouthpieces.

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  • holds bachelor’s degrees in music and English from the University of Puget Sound and master’s and doctoral degrees in saxophone performance from The University of Texas at Austin. While living in Austin, he served on the faculty at Texas State University. Steighner is a Conn-Selmer artist and plays on Selmer Paris saxophones and mouthpieces.

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  • Entry-Level Pathway to the MSN - For those with Non-Nursing Bachelor's DegreesPathway: The Entry-Level MSN (ELMSN) is a cohort program designed to prepare candidates with a previous non-nursing bachelor’s or higher degree to gain RN licensure and the MSN degree. The sequence of study recognizes the academic success of the non-nursing graduate by providing a focused immersion into nursing followed by graduate study.Students do not receive a BSN degree, however, upon the successful completion of

  • Ready to Scale Up?PLU graduate programs welcome Highline College Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree graduates to move to the next level. Reach higher in your career with a graduate degree from the PLU School of Business. Earn your Master of Business Administration (MBA) or Master of Science in Marketing Analytics (MSMA) in as little as one additional year of study. Eligible Highline BAS degrees include: Behavioral Science in Youth Development Global Trade and Logistics Respiratory Care

  • GSRS and Individualized Major Capstone PresentationsMonday May 23, 2022 | 11:30AM-1:30PM | AUC 201 From Left to Right: Mary Sarpong (GSRS & Global Studies), Elizabeth Elliott (Individualized), Rosemary Ireson (GSRS & Geosciences) Rosemary IresonRebecca AumanMary SarpongElizabeth ElliottRosemary Ireson11:00AM-11:30AM Capstone Title: “Barriers to Undergraduate Geoscience Degrees: Gender, Race, and Disability”Rebecca Auman11:30AM-12:00PM Capstone Title: “Institutional Complaint and Collective

  • Environmental Studies Minor Requirements:24 semester hours, completed with a grade of C- or higher and with a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or higher in those courses. (Please see the comprehensive list of courses in the program.) 1. Multidisciplinary Courses in Environmental Studies Four semester hours Students select one of the following multidisciplinary courses that anchor their understanding of environmental issues. This course should be completed prior to enrolling in ENVT 350

  • “Activating the Commitment to Diversity” identified as one of five university axioms through the PLU 2000 long-range planning process.