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  • A Parkland institution for 18 years, Reyna’s Mexican Restaurant is the place you go when you want authentic Mexican food served by a wonderful family. Situated at 411 Garfield St. in Parkland, Reyna’s is a warm place to grab traditional Mexican food including tacos, chimichangas, and enchiladas. Their prices are reasonable and the portions are huge, making it a popular restaurant for locals and students in Parkland.The owner, Felix Guzman had long dreamed of having a restaurant of his own

  • October 28, 2011 A passion for learning is explored By Chris Albert The route to being an educator may vary, but a key ingredient is being passionate about being a life-long learner. It’s a sentiment the panel of current educators and PLU alumni shared with students during the Career Connections in Education discussion in October. A panel of PLU alumni share their experiences with current students about life as educators. “You have to have that whole idea that you’re going to be a life-long

  • 2021 Tacoma Public Utilities Engineering Mix & Mingle Posted by: nicolacs / February 8, 2021 February 8, 2021 YOU ARE INVITED TO MEET OUR UTILITY ENGINEERS, ENGINEERING TECHS, AND STAFF! Explore Power & Water engineering disciplines by joining us for one of the two hour sessions we have during National Engineering Week! WHAT IS A MIX & MINGLE?  The Mix & Mingle is your opportunity to meet with our engineers and engineering staff to learn about what it’s like to be an engineer at TPU, what types

  • , physical, or psychological disability from a professional assessor (physician, psychologist, physical therapist, audiologist, learning specialist) can receive accommodations as recommended by the assessor and as determined by the OAA director. Student support and wellness resources Student Financial Services Liaison for MFT Your first stop for questions about financial aid and billing issues is the MFT student support liaison, Patty Sunderland: sunderpa@plu.edu, 253-535-8029. Alumni & Student

  • August 11, 2008 Art grants support PLU faculty PLU faculty members Holly Senn and Greg Youtz were among 80 Washington state artists to receive awards from the Grants for Artist Projects (GAP) program, funded by Artist Trust.The GAP program provides support for artist-generated projects, and is open to artists of all disciplines in Washington state. Youtz said the awards are meant to literally fill the gap between the funds an artist has available and the funds they need to make art. In 2008, a

  • Admission RequirementsAdmission decisions are based on many factors, such as the quality of the applicant’s prior academic degree and record of accomplishment, statement of professional goals, letters of recommendation, work experience, preparation in the proposed field of study. To view the specific admission requirements, select a entrance pathway from the drop-down list below. BSN to DNP (FNP and PMHNP)The following needs to be completed before the program start date: Bachelor of Science in

  • alumni feel to their alma mater. Read more about this effort in a letter from the Alumni Board president. View Now Homecoming and Family Weekend Learn more about the schedule of events for Homecoming and Family Weekend 2017. View Now Bjug Day It’s time once again to honor PLU’s heritage with Bjug Day 2017. Learn more about this opportunity to give. View Now Christmas Concerts Join us for one of the most beloved holiday traditions in the Northwest, as The Choir of the West, University Chorale and

  • , physical, or psychological disability from a professional assessor (physician, psychologist, physical therapist, audiologist, learning specialist) can receive accommodations as recommended by the assessor and as determined by the OAA director. Student support and wellness resources Student Financial Services Liaison for MAE Your first stop for questions about financial aid, billing, and registration issues is the MAE student support liaison. Contact Office of Student Financial Services  253-535-7161

  • Policies: This is a syllabus section that is often absent or assumed covered elsewhere.  My suggestion is to list key student services and policies along with brief statements and links to relevant websites. 9. Registrar Deadlines: The Registrar’s office recommends that faculty include key dates in their syllabus, most notably the last days to add/drop and withdraw from class. 10. Semester Schedule: The semester schedule is one of the most important and frequently accessed sections of the syllabus

  • PLU Invitational Band FestivalFriday and Saturday, March 7-8, 2025Mary Baker Russell Music Center | Ron Gerhardstein, DirectorThe Invitational Band Festival takes place in the beautiful Lagerquist Concert Hall of the Mary Baker Russell Music Center. The festival formally invites up to twenty four bands, eighteen high schools and six junior high/middle school bands.Application Form Dates to keep in mind: Application window: September 16, 2024 – October 28, 2024 Notifications: by November 4, 2024