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  • /334 or 346 (Organic Chemistry II + laboratory) Most veterinary schools require a semester of biochemistry. We recommend that you take CHEM 403 (Biochemistry I). *Note the MATH 140 is a pre-requisite or co-requisite for CHEM 115.English Courses Most veterinary schools require applicants to take two English courses prior to matriculation. The English requirement is intended to demonstrate competency in grammar and composition as well as comprehension and analysis of written work. In general, the

  • following the audition. The Student Showcase concert in March will also feature the premiere of a new work by a PLU student composer. The composers are selected by the Composition faculty. Winners should ensure they will be available for the performance on March 19, 2025, before auditioning. If a winner is not available for the performance day, the performance will not be rescheduled. Contact Asieh Mahyar, Director of Orchestras, at asieh.mahyar@plu.edu for any question regarding the repertoire to be

  • Connor Kaczkowski. I’m a junior at PLU, and I am majoring in music performance and composition. I have been playing trumpet for about 10 years and I’m currently in the Wind Ensemble here at PLU. Jacob BoseleyJacob is a junior transfer student majoring in trumpet performance. He has played trumpet for 11 years and previously studied with Chris Colleti.  In his free time, Jacob likes to be outside and relax with his dog and friends. Jonathan Holder Jonathan Holder is a transfer student from Grand

  • 2015 Convocation 2015 Convocation 2015 CONVOCATION President’s Remarks Good morning!  I’m delighted to welcome you all to the 2015 University Convocation!   Whether you are a part of the entering class of 2019, a student joining us with some college experience already behind you, or an exchange student… September 15, 2015 Events

  • (concerto, etude, selection of orchestral excerpts). Performance quality must be at a level befitting public performance. All major and minor scales (all three forms) and arpeggios in 2 octaves(jury committee will pick 2 or 3 for you to play). Two-octave chromatic scale beginning on any note. COMPOSITION BM Performance in primary medium (this replaces the semester jury for this term). Presentation of: A significant composition or compositions that demonstrate the student’s current abilities and their

  • focused on launching students’ careers in the growing electrochemistry industry (batteries, fuel cells, electrolyzers, sensors, corrosion, plating, etc.) https://electrochemistry.uoregon.edu/masters-internship-program/ Our class of 2021 received an average (annualized) salary of $75,0000 during their internships. (https://electrochemistry.uoregon.edu/masters-internship-program/class-of-2021/) We plan to accept 30 students in the fall of 2022 and would be glad to see a student or two from PLU join the

  • Photo Gallery The Spring 2022 History capstone class (Hist 499) with Professor Halvorson. History students and faculty celebrate the end of the 2018-2019 academic year.Happy History majors celebrate completing their Spring 2018 capstone presentations to enthusiastic audiences. From left to right, front row, Kayla Abler, Alicia Sprague, Siobhan Flanagan, and Rachel Watkins; back row, Molly Munsterman, Michael Diambri, Kate Wiley. In April, 2018, senior History majors Alex Lund (left) and Michael

  • that you are fully prepared. Gather your belongings. If you have an emergency kit in your office, take it with you. Shut the door behind you. Leave the building from the exit nearest the room you are leaving. Go to the Evacuation Assembly Area for the building you are leaving and check in with the Emergency Building Coordinator (EBC), Resident Assistant or your class instructor. Faculty who are in class during the drill should lead their class out of the nearest, unblocked exit to the evacuation

  • Resolute Online: Fall 2014 Home Features The Deacons Billboards A New Chapter Justice in Society Art of Diplomacy Editor’s Note Setting the Course Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Features The Deacons Billboards A New Chapter Justice in Society Art of Diplomacy Editor’s Note Setting the Course Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming

  • focused on launching students’ careers in the growing electrochemistry industry (batteries, fuel cells, electrolyzers, sensors, corrosion, plating, etc.) https://electrochemistry.uoregon.edu/masters-internship-program/ Our class of 2021 received an average (annualized) salary of $75,0000 during their internships. (https://electrochemistry.uoregon.edu/masters-internship-program/class-of-2021/) We plan to accept 30 students in the fall of 2022 and would be glad to see a student or two from PLU join the