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  • lesbians from openly serving in the U.S. military. In her Air Force career, Witt logged nearly 2,000 hours as a flight nurse before being suspended from duty in 2004 and ultimately discharged under the Pentagon’s DADT policy upon being outed. After prevailing at trial, she reached a settlement agreement and retired from the Air Force. She continues to speak out about challenging DADT and her campaign for equal rights and protections for LGBTQ+ individuals. Witt has since detailed this story in her book

  • you would like to share? There are a lot of local employers looking to recruit students from PLU for jobs and internships because they’ve found our graduates to be some of the most passionate, hard-working and service-oriented employees.PLU Alumni & Student ConnectionsAlumni & Student Connections supports each Lute in utilizing the PLU network to help make their visions a reality. Read Previous Beautiful mutants: a PLU biology class harvests for the future Read Next Dr. Erik Arnits ’11 relies on

  • agreement (hopefully you’re reading your other emails!) this can be done on your PLU Banner Self Service student account: Go to https://banweb.plu.edu Select “Banner Self Service” Sign in using your PLU ePass information On the ‘Personal Information’ tab, select ‘Notifications and Preferences’ from the menu Select ‘Meningococcal Release Information’ Review the provided information, then click the acknowledgment button. What happens if I don’t have it completed by my class registration appointment? Your

  • agreement (hopefully you’re reading your other emails!) this can be done on your PLU Banner Self Service student account: Go to https://banweb.plu.edu Select “Banner Self Service” Sign in using your PLU ePass information On the ‘Personal Information’ tab, select ‘Notifications and Preferences’ from the menu Select ‘Meningococcal Release Information’ Review the provided information, then click the acknowledgment button. What happens if I don’t have it completed by my class registration appointment? Your

  • Washington University Ph.D. Program Posted by: nicolacs / September 13, 2021 September 13, 2021 The McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis is not only a partner in our Dual Degree Program – they also offer 11 doctoral programs that may interest students who have a strong motivation to contribute to STEM research. They frequently admit excellent applicants to their Ph.D. programs straight from an undergraduate program, depending upon their undergraduate degree. The

  • Transfer Tips Posted by: mhines / March 28, 2024 March 28, 2024 Are you considering transferring to PLU? Learn from Jane Davie ’23 as she shares her tips for successfully transferring to PLU.  Jane’s Quick Tips Take a tour–it will help you see where you want to study and live! Find your people–surround yourself with people in your major and clubs that match your interests. Ask questions–connect with an advisor to help you transfer and connect with academic success Be flexible–Don’t worry if

  • also provides answers to many frequently asked questions as well as instructions and participating programs. PAs Connect An online community administered by the American Academy of Physician Assistants, PAs Connect, provides an opportunity to communicate with and learn from practicing PAs and PA students. Visit their student section. Physician Assistant Education Program (PAEP) The PAEP collects, publishes and disseminates information on PA educational programs in the US, as well as provides

  • also provides answers to many frequently asked questions as well as instructions and participating programs. PAs Connect An online community administered by the American Academy of Physician Assistants, PAs Connect, provides an opportunity to communicate with and learn from practicing PAs and PA students. Visit their student section. Physician Assistant Education Program (PAEP) The PAEP collects, publishes and disseminates information on PA educational programs in the US, as well as provides

  • December 1, 2009 Care “PLU grads are really needed in tough areas. People out here in the world need people who care.”Eric Pfaff ’09 opened PLU’s first bike co-op two years ago as a way for students to quickly and sustainably run errands around campus. Pfaff graduated from PLU, signed up for the intensive non-profit training provided by Teach for America and is now teaching fifth grade in a low-income school in Tulsa, Okla. No doubt he’s encouraging his students there to hop on a bike and ride

  • . Americans get another hefty dose of corn from cornstarch, corn oil, and high fructose corn syrup. We consume three times more of the stuff than actual kernels of sweet corn. Chemists can distinguish from a single hair follicle the percentage of our diet that originated from corn. Corn photosynthesizes carbohydrates four carbon atoms at a time, and it has a preference for carbon atoms that have more neutrons than those found in rice, wheat or potatoes. Neutrons are subatomic particles that reside in the