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  • to its students.” – Dale, Billings, MT “Our grandson attends the university so we want to show support.” – Don and Yvonne, Tacoma, WA “Because I wouldn’t change my time at PLU for anything, and it wouldn’t have been possible without scholarships!” – Jennifer, St. Louis Park, MN “My PLU education prepared me for a life of professional service and meaningful relationships. I am grateful for the knowledge, friendships, and personal enrichment that was offered during my four years at PLU.” – Lara

  • and geology and the impact of geology on our lives will be included. (4) ESCI 107 : Global Climate Changes - NW A survey of current climate change research. Students will develop and apply a fundamental understanding of earth systems through evaluation of geologic and other scientific evidence for long- and short-term climate change. (4) ESCI 109 : The Geology of Energy - NW Geoscientific exploration of natural systems and processes that create non-renewable and renewable energy resources. Issues

  • of things — and people — that went into my decision to run,” she said. “This year, there was an open seat and a moment where I felt like my skills would be useful on the council. Like many people, I want to make change to be more inclusive and equitable in our cities and our society. Running for local office was/is my way of stepping up and working for change.” The married mom of two (her husband is Alex Walker ’03) was sworn in on January 7. We caught up with Walker to learn more about what it

  • deadline will be placed on a waitlist until space becomes available.FAQ'sWhat if I do not get an offer for an Upper Division Hall?Students who are not offered a place in an Upper Division Hall will be placed on a waitlist for each of their listed preferences.  This waitlist is used from April throughout the 2023-2024 academic year. Students who are still interested in housing will have the same Learning Community Application held for the Room Selection Event, if a student wishes to change their

  • struggles, trans politics, queerness in the Carribean, and more in the 21st century. As the world continues to experience wars, pandemics, natural disasters accelerated by global climate change, and push back against racialized capitalism, imperialism, and heterosexism, we choose to honor our history and fight for our future. Magdalena Stickel Confidential Advocate Assistant Director | Center for Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability Other resources: Queer at PLU digital exhibit from the PLU Archives

  • . Identification of known or potential hazards in confined spaces. Use of testing procedures for confined spaces. Use of testing equipment. Introduction of entry procedures and forms. 4.2 Retraining Retraining for permit required spaces will be provided bi-annually. Otherwise training will be provided when there is a change in job assignments, a change in machine, equipment or a process that present a new hazard, a change in entry procedures, or when periodic inspection reveals that there are deviations in

  • PioneerDogs vs. Color 2023 K-5 Place Awards GradePlaceNamesSchoolProject Title K1stGrady, Ethan, Edith & AaronChambersThe Giant Crystal Contest 11stJack ChambersCar Test 1stWesley ChambersHow Does Body Position Change Lung Capacity 2ndAnanya CentennialWhy Can We See Our Breath When It Is Cold 21stRowan Emerald HillsLife Is Better When You Wash Your Hands 1stNirbhuy SacajaweaRobotic Companion for the Elderly 2ndNoah ChambersBig Question: Can We Focus on Only One Thing? 2ndJuliet ChambersEarthworm

  • best possible form and always in before the deadline. I also would like to thank my family for supporting me and making this opportunity possible.Climate Changing Attitudes: Environmental Disaster and the effect on Policy, Philosophy, and Political Opinion.This study is concentrated around climate change and environmental disaster in the United States and the effects it is having on voters. First, the paper focuses on the history of climate change during politically charged times and how both

  • to go on to graduate school within the field of psychology. I am confident I will be prepared for graduate school because I’ve had the opportunity to get involved with research, become a teacher’s assistant, and engage in internships in the field I am interested in.” – Suzi S. ’24 Learn more about psychology at PLU. Read Previous Dylan Ruggeri ’23 and Kenzie Knapp ‘24 make a musical about climate change Read Next You Ask, We Answer: Do you offer full-ride scholarships? LATEST POSTS Stuart Gavidia

  • bridge to adulthood. He couldn’t be happier to see the university embrace global education and see the programs grow. “I think it’s just a great thing to do,” Craig says. “No matter where you go.” You Can Change a Life For information about how you can help support our students, visit the PLU Office of Development or simply contact Ed Larson or Doug Page at 253-535-7177 or email us at giftplanning@plu.edu.  By Chris Albert