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  • correctness of submitted runs. In consultation with the Judges, the Head Judge is responsible for determining the winners of the contest. They are empowered to adjust for or adjudicate unforeseen events and conditions. Their decisions are final. Teams are ranked according to the most problems solved. Teams who solve the same number of problems are ranked first by least total time and, if need be, by the earliest time of submittal of the last accepted run. The total time is the sum of the time consumed for

  • March 6, 2014 PLU Hosts Annual JROTC Fitness Contest PLU Marketing & Communications Dozens of Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) cadets from 12 high schools left blood, sweat—and possibly even a few tears—at PLU on March 7 after the annual JROTC Physical Fitness Competition. High-school cadets competed in physical challenges all morning, rotating between events such as the Army Physical Fitness Test (two minutes of pushups and sit-ups, plus a 2-mile run), “Move Heavy Stuff” and a

  • University of Washington PREP Posted by: alemanem / December 11, 2023 December 11, 2023 The University of Washington Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) is currently accepting applications for the 2020-2021 Academic year. The goal of the program is to assist candidates from underrepresented minority, physically disabled, and disadvantaged groups who already hold (or will by June 2024) baccalaureate degrees optimize their preparation for and successful completion of graduate

  • 2020 Gulf Coast Undergraduate Research Symposium Posted by: alemanem / January 21, 2020 January 21, 2020 Saturday, October 31, 2019 & Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020 Rice University Houston, TX The Gulf Coast Undergraduate Research Symposium (GCURS) is hosted by Rice University in Houston, Texas. GCURS provides current undergraduates the opportunity to present their original research discoveries to scholars from around the world. Not only does GCURS foster interdisciplinary, intercollegiate camaraderie

  • a cheesemaking kitchen, store and restaurant in New York City’s Flatiron District. Kurt’s company also operates food businesses including Pasta & Co, Bennett’s, Maximus / Minimus, Liam’s, and forthcoming restaurant The Butcher’s Table. In 2006, Kurt launched Beecher’s Pure Food Kids Foundation, funded by the ongoing donation of 1% of all sales from Sugar Mountain companies. The Foundation operates the Pure Food Kids Workshop, which educates fourth and fifth graders about the prevalence of food

  • advisor if you have questions about transfer credit. In addition to transfer credit equivalencies, currents students can use this tool to determine PLU semester Study Away equivalencies. In the case of Study Away, the credit granted is PLU residential credit. Refer to the Study Away policies through the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education for detailed information regarding credits and grading.How it WorksUse the arrows on the menus below to narrow your search by state and

  • February 24, 2012 Paul B. Thompson, the W.K. Kellogg Chair in Agricultural, Food and Community Ethics at Michigan State University gave the keynote address for the Food Symposium. (Photo by Igor Strupinskiy ’14) Exploring food issues By Katie Scaff ’13 Food intersects with just about any social justice issue you’re interested in, according to PLU Philosophy Professor Erin McKenna. McKenna was one of more than a dozen experts and enthusiasts who shared their knowledge with PLU and the greater

  • status. Foltz was named the NWC Coach of the Year for the third consecutive season in 2017-2018, helping the Lutes capture their third consecutive conference title. The Lutes capped off the season by finishing seventh overall at the NCAA Division III Championships in Lakeland, Florida. Hannah Peterson was named an All-American for the third straight year and was invited to the US Rowing Women’s Under-23 Selection Camp for the second year in a row. Foltz earned NWC Coach of the Year honors and was a

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  • didn’t think she was smart enough to make it in college. These type of remarks caused Osborn to finally withdraw from PLU in 2002. But after her divorce, she reconsidered pursuing her dream, and re-enrolled in 2008.  Osborn now plans to graduate in 2012 with a degree in chemistry. PLU first came on Osborn’s radar when she was at Pierce College, trying to earn her associate’s degree in 1999.  She noticed that the chemistry book she was studying from was written by PLU chemistry professor and

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