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  • , emphasizing the mysterious and exotic.About our DonorsFind out moreThis collection of African art is comprised of nearly 60 objects, many of which are on display in the Mortvedt Library where a small exhibition space has been created in the stairwell leading to the 3rd floor. Dr. J. Hans and Thelma Lehmann beginning in 1972, and Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb between 2007 and 2011, gave PLU the masks, figures and other objects that comprise the collection. These represent works from 16 different

  • 1996Kyriacos C Nicolaou 1995Alexander Rich 1994James A Ibers 1993Richard N Zare 1992Kenneth Wiberg 1991Rudolph MarcusNobel Prize: 1992 1990James P Collman 1989Neil Bartlett 1988Keith Ingold 1987Harden McConnell 1986Harry B Gray 1985Harold A Scheraga 1984John S Waugh 1983Gilbert Stork 1982George Pimentel 1981Henry TaubeNobel Prize: 1983 1980John D Roberts 1979Daniel E Koshland 1978Dudley HerschbachNobel Prize: 1986 1977John A PopleNobel Prize: 1998 1976F Albert Cotton 1975Paul Bartlett 1974Roald

  • Endorsements indicate which content and grade levels you are qualified for and authorized to teach.  All Education Candidates must earn at least one endorsement. Candidates must also pass the appropriate WEST-E or NES test for each endorsement. Undergraduate Level Endorsements The Bachelor of Arts in Education program’s primary endorsement is in Elementary Education, which covers grades K-8.  Elementary candidates are strongly encouraged to earn an additional endorsement in order to improve job

  • the WA State Conditional Loan.Additional Costs for Teacher Certification Fingerprinting and FBI Clearance WEST-B test WEST-E/NES tests Washington Teaching Certificate Application: $93 

  • Getting Started with TechnologyInformation & Technology Services is here to help you with your technology needs. Below are a few guides for getting started. But if you need further assistance, don’t hesitate to contact the Help Desk at helpdesk@plu.edu or 253-535-7525. Activating Your ePass – Your PLU ePass account gives you access to a wide range of resources such as: e-mail, network registration, Sakai, and licensed Library resources. Go to this page to activate your ePass account. Getting

  •  6 cents 10 cents 6 cents 10 cents  Cash (limit 10 sheets) 10 cents 10 cents 10 cents 10 cents Note: If you print from the color printer, it will charge for a color copy even if it’s black and white. Photocopying and Scanning The library photocopiers can be used to scan and e-mail printed documents free of charge.  They are in the alcove with the vending machines, to the right of the front doors when you first walk in.

  • TrackTitleComposerLength 1Psalm 36Richard Nance5:15 2This Little Light of Minearr. Moses Hogan4:15 3I Want Jesus to Walk With Mearr. Moses Hogan3:40 4Ride on King Jesusarr. Moses Hogan2:46 5We Shall Walk Through the Valley in PeaceMoses Hogan3:49 6Schlof Main KindAllan E. Naplan4:09 7i thank You God for most this amazing dayEric Whitacre6:11 8An Hour to DanceGwyneth Walker4:12 9Pater NosterJacob Handl3:26 10Our FatherAlexander Gretchaninoff4:33 11Notre PereMaurice Gustave Duruflé3:14 12Pilgrim’s HymnStephen Paulus3:10

  • October 22, 2012 PLU professor selected as Chair of the Curti Prize committee PLU Professor E. Wayne Carp has been selected by the Organization of American Historians as Chair of the 2013 Curti Prize Committee. The Merle Curti Prize is awarded annually by the Organization of American Historians, the most prestigious and influential U.S. historical organization, for the best book in American social and/or intellectual history. Carp is a professor of history at PLU and holds the Benson Family

  • may complete the entire form. TO BE COMPLETED BY INSTRUCTOR If the below requirements ARE NOT satisfied and a final grade is not submitted by the sixth week of the next term OR an alternate date of _____________________________ as agreed to by the instructor and student, the Registrar’s Office is instructed to enter the grade of: Circle One: A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E P F The incomplete was awarded because of the following circumstances

  • recommendation Candidates for the MSMA program complete a minimum of 3 classes of quantitative course work with an average GPA of 3.0 in the quantitative courses. These courses may come from a wide range of quantitative courses, which might include courses from Business, Economics, Math, Psychology, etc. The evaluation of completion of this requirement is determined by the Program Director. Apply Now Request More InformationJoin our mailing list to learn more about the graduate programs at PLU. Learn more