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  • In order to enhance the quality of campus life for PLU students and their guests, student clubs/organizations are encouraged to sponsor a wide range of programs that are socially, recreationally, educationally and culturally diverse. While these programs are generally provided for the members of the campus community, others may be invited to participate in University activities in an effort to improve the campus environment for PLU students. On the occasion when admission fees are charged for a

  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Professional Licensure Disclosure School of Education Documents and Forms Site Menu Home Learning Outcomes Admissions Programs Bachelor of Arts in Education Master of Arts in Education Alternative Routes to Certification Principal Preparation Program Licensure Disclosure Certification Culturally Sustaining STEM (CS-STEM) Teacher Program CS-STEM Scholars CS-STEM Teacher Candidates CS-STEM Teacher Program FAQs Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program Continuing

  • BreakfastMore Information Please read The Basics to understand how PLU catering will work for you and your event.- Choose Breakfast Section Here -Menu Links Lunch Menu Dinner Menu Reception & Breaks Menu Dessert Menu Beverage Menu Breakfast Simple Solutions Breakfast Simple Solutions These buffet options include freshly brewed regular Dillanos® coffee, assorted Stash® teas and ice water. Please let us know if you would like us to substitute gluten free muffins or decaffeinated coffee in any of

  • large news-show desk in front of cameras, Tinker discussed Initiative 1 on the 2015 ballot with Don Hansen, a local small business owner, and the show’s host, Chris Anderson. The show originally aired on Friday, October 30 at 7:30pm. Participants talked about the costs and benefits of raising the minimum wage in Tacoma to $15/hour. Tinker was confident during the interview as she realized her preparations for the Ruth Anderson Public Debate gave her more than enough experience and skill to handle

  • Caltech WAVE Fellows Program Info Sessions Posted by: nicolacs / November 15, 2023 November 15, 2023 The WAVE Fellows program increases visibility and accessibility to Caltech’s Ph.D. programs to undergraduates in STEM fields who are seriously considering attending graduate school. WAVE Fellows is a 10-week undergraduate research program that provides robust programming in the areas of academic and professional development. Applicants will identify several possible mentors with whom they are

  • less than 2 weeks. Start Your Poster Design RequestLogo and T-shirt Design PricingPlease submit a request a minimum of two weeks before you need it! Logo – $65 Sticker Design – varies, please contact impact@plu.edu. Button Design – varies, please contact impact@plu.edu. T-Shirt Design – $65 Submit a Logo or T-shirt Design RequestDigital Display Ad (TV Ad) PricingNeed to advertise your event for just a few days? Our Digital Display Ads are a perfect option. Impact manages two TVs in the UC and have

  • Seminar 1:00-1:30 pm Synthesis and Characterization of a Single-Ion Copolymer for Use in Lithium-Ion Batteries Rhonwyn Fleming, Senior Capstone Seminar Monday, April 29, 2024 (Rieke 222) 12:30-1:00 pm Erosive Effects of Carbonated Beverages on Dental Enamel Tyler Woo, Senior Capstone Seminar 1:00-1:30 pm Carbostyril Synthesis with Iodine Catalyst Fani Del Toro, Senior Capstone Seminar Monday, May 6, 2024 (Rieke 222) 12:30-1:00 pm Blood Brain Barrier: Efficacy of Drug Delivery Jade Cayetano, Senior

  • Revised June 2024 Purpose In support of the university’s wellness commitments, eligible employees are provided additional time off from work to encourage work-life balance and enhance mental wellbeing. In order to accomplish the objective of providing excellent service while maintaining the benefit of additional time off, employees will receive flexible time off options to be coordinated within their respective areas. Eligibility Full-time employees (1.0 annual FTE, 40 hrs/wk) in a benefits

  • Michael Johnson Department Chair and the Program coordinator of French, Central Washington University Phone: 509-963-3559 Email: mijohnson@cwu.edu Biography Biography Dr. Johnson is the Department Chair and the Program coordinator of French. He earned his PhD at Emory University in French and Comparative Literature in 2005. Among his teaching and research interests are medieval literature, gender and sexuality, Franco-Belgian comics, French and Spanish language, and grammar.

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  • Melissa Carter, Therapist in TrainingHello! I’m Melissa. I’m a mom of 4 who loves to read, kayak, and explore. I enjoy working with individuals and couples, and my heart lies working with children (of all ages) and their families. I believe that by working together and utilizing individual abilities and strengths, we can create new pathways through which you will have the opportunity to learn, grow, change and reach your goals.