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  • , and the Seaport’s educational touch tanks. Jan, along with a team of trained volunteers, teaches a wide variety of hands-on, innovative learning experiences each year to over 1,500 students visiting the Seaport. These lessons include Tacoma’s rich working waterfront history, the effects of urbanization on Puget Sound’s marine ecology, and state and federal cleanup activities in Commencement Bay and Thea Foss Waterway. She also collaborates to design educational exhibits annually experienced by

  • to $2500 will be awarded this summer for research, reading, and writing, which must lead to the creations of a major paper on a Holocaust topic. Who can apply? PLU students who meet the following qualifications at the time of application: 1. A grade point average at PLU of 3.3 or better; 2. An academic record of interest in the Holocaust (to include the successful completion of any HGST course). 3. A total of 64 total credit hours toward graduation earned prior to the summer in which the

  • GradeMaster ScannerInstructional Technologies has two GradeMaster machines available for use at the Instructional Technologies Service Desk. Students can be given an question sheet that they fill out at the time of the test. After you create a key and run it through the machine, the GradeMaster will automatically grade the tests for you. For a detailed test analysis, one of the GradeMaster machines can output the test information into a special software program. For assistance using the

  • Tuition & FeesFind out program costs, length of program options, and credits earned toward your degree. Find out moreExternal ScholarshipsExplore external scholarship opportunities through a number of resources for specific programs. Find out morePLU ScholarshipsEach of our graduate programs offers unique scholarships with varying monetary awards. Find out moreFederal Student AidLoans are a preferred choice to off set tuition costs after scholarships and grants. Find out moreMilitary Financial

  • Additional Assistance If the information in this guide is not enough to answer your question, it may mean that you have a question that requires some assistance from a librarian or your professor. Here are a few ways to contact a librarian: Schedule a Meeting: If you know which librarian you would like to meet with, you will be able to see their calendar and arrange a meeting with them. By Email: You can contact any librarian by email. You can find that email as well as their areas of expertise

  • WAC 296-807-1601.0 General RequirementsProper hearing protection, eye and footwear protection must be worn where there is a hazard from excessive noise (above 85 dBA) or from projected objects. Walk-behind, riding-rotary, and reel power lawnmowers designed for use by employees must meet the design specifications in “American National Standard Safety Specifications for Power Lawnmowers” ANSI B71.1-1998 and B71.41999. These specifications do not apply to sulky-type mowers, flail mowers, sickle

  • , mainstage show directed by Amelia Heath ‘15 and written by Sarah Ruhl. It runs in the Karen Hille Phillips’ Eastvold Auditorium from December 10 – December 13 at 7:30pm and December 14 at 2pm. “When I told my dad what this play was about, his first question was: ‘Is this an anti-Christian play?’ That’s a fair question,” explains the show’s director Amelia Heath ’15. “I don’t see this as an ‘anti-Christian play’ at all. It’s really touching for me to see someone struggling with their faith because for me

  • , mainstage show directed by Amelia Heath ‘15 and written by Sarah Ruhl. It runs in the Karen Hille Phillips’ Eastvold Auditorium from December 10 – December 13 at 7:30pm and December 14 at 2pm. “When I told my dad what this play was about, his first question was: ‘Is this an anti-Christian play?’ That’s a fair question,” explains the show’s director Amelia Heath ’15. “I don’t see this as an ‘anti-Christian play’ at all. It’s really touching for me to see someone struggling with their faith because for me

  • Vice President for Student Life & Dean of Students Announcement Posted by: Thomas Krise / May 2, 2014 May 2, 2014 It is my pleasure to share with you the news that Dr. Joanna Royce-Davis will join PLU as Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students on Friday, August 1st, 2014.   Joanna comes to us from the University of the Pacific, where she most recently served as Dean of Students in the Division of Student Life.  In her 15-year career at the University of the Pacific, she has served

  • Training, Music History Accolades Recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship from the Netherlands-America Commission for Educational Exchange Biography Paul Tegels retired in May 2023. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Organ Performance and Pedagogy and his Master of Arts Degree in Choral Conducting from the University of Iowa, where he studied organ with Delores Bruch, and choral conducting with William Hatcher. Other degrees and awards include the Artist Diploma and the Master of Music

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