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  • Despite pandemic challenges, transfer student finds community at PLU Monya-Dawn Wilson ’22 is a DJS Fellow and Rieke Scholar who came to PLU as a transfer student. Wilson is a Biology major, and dreams of becoming a pediatrician. “I’ve always liked science and learning,” said Wilson. “I like learning about the body, learning about… June 10, 2022 AcademicsBiologyClubs & OrganizationsDiversityDiversity Justice SustainabilityInvolvementJusticeLife on CampusLutheran Higher EducationNursingPLU

  • medium-sized Moba figures including elongated arms, short legs, and bulbous shaped head. It shows sign of wear on the wood such as some chipping on the arms, a hole on tope of the head, a cracking of the wood on the left side, and some wood deterioration, which suggests that this figure was outside and used by the society.Learn more about the Moba Tchitcheri Shrine Figure

  • culture. This trip will accommodate a maximum of TEN delegates from universities in Washington State. Registration is now open and we encourage you to register as early as you can due to limited availability. Proposed Activities Beijing 1. Visit Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban); 2. Visit Universities in Beijing (Institutions TBD); 3. Guided Culture Study Tour in Beijing (Recommended cultural heritages) Great Wall of China The Forbidden City Tiananmen Square, etc. Shenzhen 1. Visit

  • Warning signs are placed on laboratory doors where biohazardous agents are handled or stored.  These door signs provide the name of the agent(s) and contact information of the people responsible for their handling and storage. Warning labels are placed on containers used to store or transport blood or OPIM, including biohazardous waste bags, sharps containers, refrigerators, freezers, and incubators. The label will be a fluorescent orange, red, or orange-red biohazard label as illustrated with

  • Isaac Marion grew up in the mossy depths of the Pacific Northwest, where he worked as a heating installer, a security guard, and a visitation supervisor for foster children before publishing his debut novel in 2010. Warm Bodies became a #5 New York Times bestseller and inspired a major Hollywood film adaptation. It has been translated into twenty-five languages worldwide. Isaac lives in Seattle where he is finishing the final volume of the Warm Bodies series and playing in a band or two.

  • Katie Hoover Associate Vice President for Constituent Engagement Phone: 253-535-7182 Email: katie.hoover@plu.edu Professional Education B.A., German/Anthropology, Pacific Lutheran University, 2010 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Prospect Research Data Entry/Management Reporting Responsibilities Katie Hoover joined the Advancement staff in 2010. She currently serves as Advancement’s prospect researcher, in addition to overseeing the Operations areas of data entry/management and reporting. She

  • 10 ways to take care of your mental health as a college student Taking care of your mental health and overall well-being (and taking care of each other) is vital when you’re in college. PLU is all about having your back, making sure you have the support you need, and fostering a community of care. When it comes… June 28, 2023 AcademicsClubs & OrganizationsCommunityDiversity Justice SustainabilityInvolvementLife on CampusResidential LifeStudent Life

  • Conference. Conference proposals are due on Monday, February 22, 2021. The conference takes place at the end of Spring term on Thursday, May 20, 2021. That is during the last week of classes at PLU, when many things have slowed down. You can think of the conference as another end-of-term event which will help bring the academic year to a close. Conference Topics The conference committee is interested in undergraduate and graduate students presenting on topics related to COVID 19, Innovation Studies

  • VisasVisiting Scholars and professors are a valued part of the PLU community. The Wang Center is here to provide assistance with initial campus logistics, as well as support with immigration services. The broad purpose of the Exchange Visitor program is to promote international educational and cultural exchange in order to develop mutual understanding between the people of the United States and other countries. PLU is authorized to support the following categories on a J-1 Visa: Professor, Research Scholar

  • . This issue of ResoLute presents specific examples of Norwegian values and present-day discussions and debates that remind us of the value of a foundation, an identity, an openness to bridging a past and present. Today in our PLU community, we explore the ways in which underrepresented peoples of Norway, such as the Sámi indigenous group and people migrating to Norway from around the world, are part of contemporary Norwegian society. We put our inspiration for Norwegian peacebuilding to work in the