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  • , Mortar Board (honor society), Transfer Admission Ambassador “When I was looking for schools, I found PLU has a good sociology program, and soccer was just an added bonus. I’ve really connected with my professors here – they’re helping me find internships and guiding me professionally.” Transfer students who have completed a direct transfer associate’s degree from a Washington (DTA-AA), Oregon (AAOT) or California (IGETC) state community college enter PLU with automatic junior standing. PLU has

  • Minors Anthropology Laboratory The departmental lab emphasizes archaeological teaching and provides an excellent opportunity for students to apply scientific methods of hypothesis testing in the context of the social sciences. Among the goals of the program are to teach archaeological recording techniques, to develop an understanding of the procedures and mastery of the techniques of specific scientific instruments, and to familiarize students with the analysis of artifactual and paleoenvironmental

  • Analyst), a professional designation recognized worldwide, and highly sought by firms from Wall St. to Main St. Why Finance at PLU? The PLU Finance program offers a powerful combination of pragmatism and cross-disciplinary training built on a strong foundation of Accounting, Economics, and Math. The pragmatism stems partly from the deep professional experience of the faculty that has influenced the choice of teaching methods to include the application of Finance to real-world business and investment

  • more qualified and deserving students than there is support available each year.  Our number of majors is growing and the department is thriving.   We would greatly appreciate your support for our students through a contribution to any of these endowments or perhaps even through the creation of a new endowment opportunity in support of summer research. Thank you again so much, Bonny and Laurence, and thanks to all of you who support our program. If you would like to donate to the Huestis Endowment

  • BOARD OF REGENTS Part X. – COUNCILS Section III. – ACADEMIC POLICIES, PROCEDURES, AND SERVICES Part I. – ACADEMIC ADVISING Part II. – CONTINUING EDUCATION Part III. – ACADEMIC INTEGRITY Part IV. – PROVOST Part V. – COLLEGE, SCHOOL, DEPARTMENT, AND PROGRAM ADMINISTRATORS Part VI. – EDUCATIONAL POLICIES COMMITTEE MANUAL Part VII. – OTHER POLICIES Section IV. – PERSONNEL POLICIES AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Part I. – ACCESS TO FACULTY PERSONNEL FILES Part II. – EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

  • record also includes chairing the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice and the Women’s and Gender Studies Program. Gregson was honored with the Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2005, the Faculty Award for Excellence in Mentoring in 2011, and the PLU Mortar Board Society “Top Prof” award in 2017.

  •  Elisabeth of Hesse Lutebook, as well as her own arrangements of works by Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre. An enthusiastic advocate for the guitar and lute, Elizabeth has given numerous outreach performances at schools, senior centers, and community centers for the Seattle Classic Guitar Society and the Early Music Seattle, as well as by arrangement while on tour. She is head of the Guitar and Lute program at Pacific Lutheran University, and has taught at Cornish College of the Arts and Seattle Pacific

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  • The Kurt Mayer Student Research Fellowship In Holocaust StudiesThe Kurt Mayer Summer Scholars program offers generous financial support for PLU students who complete substantive research projects in Holocaust Studies. Two or more fellowships of up to $2500 are awarded each summer for research, reading, and writing, which must lead to the creations of a major paper on a Holocaust topic. Who can apply? PLU students who meet the following qualifications at the time of application: 1. A grade point

  • Kurt Mayer Summer ScholarsThe Kurt Mayer Summer Scholars program offers generous financial support for PLU students who complete substantive research projects in Holocaust Studies. Up to 2 fellowships of up to $2500 will be awarded this summer for research, reading, and writing, which must lead to the creations of a major paper on a Holocaust topic. Who can apply? PLU students who meet the following qualifications at the time of application: 1. A grade point average at PLU of 3.3 or better; 2

  • Dr. Charlie Katica Associate Professor of Kinesiology Phone: 253-535-7636 Email: katicacp@plu.edu Office Location:Olson Auditorium - Room 103 Professional Additional Titles/Roles Title IX Formal Process Team Faculty Athletics Representative and Gateway Program Director for the University of Southeastern Norway President of Rainier Adaptive Sports Education Ph.D., Kinesiology and Exercise Science, The University of Alabama, 2014 M.S., Exercise Science, Central Washington University, 2009 B.S

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