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  • scholarships. Bjug Day More information about Bjug Day, photos, quotes and results from last year’s event. Your generosity enhances the PLU experience — a distinctive education grounded in academic rigor, close and collaborative student-faculty research, residential learning, global engagement and discernment of vocation. In the days leading up to Bjug Day, we’ll share Rev. Harstad’s story through PLU’s social media channels. We hope you’ll find the information entertaining, enlightening and inspiring

  • disciplines of innovation studies, business, economics, history, media studies, business ethics, health care, and the natural sciences are strongly encouraged. A formal, written proposal is required for the fellowship. The required components of a proposal are listed at the bottom of this page. Contact Michael Halvorson (halvormj@plu.edu) for additional support if you are creating a proposal and need support or clarification. The deadline for Summer Benson Research Fellow proposals is typically April 1

  • available to you. Look into which apps/platforms you want to use to stay connected with your friends and family at home. Consider journaling or blogging as a way to reflect on what you’re experiencing while keeping loved ones at home up to date on your adventures. Think about your use of social media – when you use it, does it make you feel more or less connected? If you’re in a language immersion program, how can you find a balance between staying connected with people back home (who may not speak the

  • Jillian Costello, 2023Jillian graduated with a BA in Economics and a BBA in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. She is starting work at Ann Clark Ltd as their Digital Marketing Analyst. “My experience at PLU, specifically in the Econ Department, has been extremely helpful in navigating my post-grad journey. I think being a part of the Econ mentorship program and receiving an Economics degree really helped me to stand out to employers and helped me find success in the

  • removal of University data from University systems. Sharing or using this information for any purpose other than University business. Sharing directories and/or files on your computer with others without appropriate authorization or security measures. Distributing information that violates the University FERPA Policy. (The University FERPA policy is managed by the Office of Student Life.) Transport of restricted or sensitive data via portable media (e.g., flash memory, laptop computer, personal

  • responsibility of the student to be prepared for all testing. Please see the excused absence and make-up procedures below. Public communication about test questions is a violation of the Academic Code of Conduct, and the rules governing this violation will be upheld. This includes discussion in public venues or on social media. In the event that a student who has taken the exam discusses the exam with a student who has not taken the exam, both parties will be found to be in violation of the Academic Honesty

  • reviews funding requests and makes final decisions. Current committee membership includes representation from: ASPLU, Clubs, Commuter Advocates, Diversity Advocates, Engage Ambassadors, Recreation (Club Sports, Intramurals/Outdoor Rec/GroupX), Resident Assistants, Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC), Student Media, and The Umbrella Group (of performing arts clubs). Transparency: Fees Collected & Project Funding The information listed below is provided for accountability purposes and as a prompt

  • of waste generated when a mold doesn’t perform as intended. It means that the original attempt needs to be successful for the most part, and doesn’t allow for a lot of tests and trials like you might find in a ceramics course. 3D digital modeling and printing are quickly replacing a lot of casting in art and industry as a method of replication, but the lessons are still relevant and provide a wide range of knowledge and application in many disciplines from cooking to aerospace. Tell us a bit

  • good to coordinate and make sure you’re on the same page. Comforter/bedspread Pillows Bed linens – twin extra long Clothes hangers Coffee mug, reusable water bottle Drinking cups, dishes and silverware Poster putty for hanging up decorations (command hooks are great for this!) Plastic containers with tight lids for storing snacks, detergent, etc. Headphones/earbuds (so your music doesn’t bother your roommate or neighbors) Digital music player Cell phone and charger Desk lamp or bed lamp Sewing kit

  • Records You may be able to receive your immunization records from your high school, primary care provider, or your medical portal. Most states have a digital vaccine registry.  You are welcome to call us (253-535-7337) or send an email to health@plu.edu for assistance. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a resource for locating vaccine records. After undergoing these vaccines, please send us a record of your immunizations so that we can keep your file up to date.  You may FAX a copy to