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  • met. Green indicates general informational text. Blue indicates a link to further information located on the PLU website. The CAPP report includes all completed transfer classes for which the Registrar’s Office has received an official transcript (including Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate transcripts), and all classes for which a student is currently registered. The CAPP report assumes successful completion of all registered classes in determining if a requirement has been met

  • met. Green indicates general informational text. Blue indicates a link to further information located on the PLU website. The CAPP report includes all completed transfer classes for which the Registrar’s Office has received an official transcript (including Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate transcripts), and all classes for which a student is currently registered. The CAPP report assumes successful completion of all registered classes in determining if a requirement has been met

  • Olivia Petersen DJS Assistant she/her Biography Biography I care deeply about sustainability and being an engaged global citizen.

  • United States in the nineteenth century, and global history. With Christine A. Desan, Professor Beckert is also the co-director of the Program on the Study of Capitalism at Harvard University. Professor Sven Beckert. Photo by Charlie Mahoney. Beckert’s bestselling book Empire of Cotton: A Global History (2015), is the first global history of the nineteenth century’s most important commodity. Empire of Cotton won the Bancroft Award, the Philip Taft Award, the Cundill Recognition for Excellence, and it

  • resources. The team is responsible for the creation of the Web site that list where registered sex offenders live and another site that maps crime trends in area neighborhoods. Last year, Berger considered applying for the position at PLU, which ultimately went to Villahermosa. He said he’d like to take on a mentoring role in the lives of PLU students. “As I’m getting older, I have a lot of empathy for college students,” he said. “I think about when I graduated, and I had no mentors, but I wish I did

  • Senior Fulbright Lectureships in Japan. There he taught American history, comparative business history and American studies at Hiroshima University and two other universities in Fukuoka. In 2003, OSU named Blackford the Exemplary Faculty Member for the College of Humanities in recognition of his distinguished and sustained achievements in teaching, research and service. Mansel G. Blackford, Emeritus Professor of History at the Ohio State University, will speak about “Making Seafood Sustainable

  • the PLU Child Abuse Prevention Coordinator. Washington State law, RCW 26.44.030 and RCW 28B.10.646, requires the following PLU employees to report or cause a report to be made whenever there is reasonable cause to believe that a child has suffered abuse or neglect: administrative employees, academic department employees, athletic department employees, including student employees in each of these departments. State law also imposes reporting obligations on all other PLU employees. Outlined below

  • Bailey Acord-Becker Associate Director of Advising, Admissions and Student Support Email: acordbecker@plu.edu Office Location:Ramstad Hall - Room 214

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  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Editor’s Note Featured / January 22, 2014 Springing Ahead—Resolutely Happy Spring! (Finally!) In this season of joyous renewal, I’m thrilled to introduce the inaugural issue of PLU’s redesigned, reimagined, renamed university magazine: RESOLUTE . Change is never easy—and good change is never quick, or isolated. We’ve been contemplating a modernized version of our magazine for months—partly to go along with our new

  • Video: BIOL 387’s Greenhouse Fieldtrip Posted by: mhines / December 19, 2023 December 19, 2023 One of the highlights of our natural sciences program is that students learn in the classroom and in the field. This semester, students in Professor Romey Haberle’s BIOL 387 lab titled “Economic Botany” met with plant pathologists at Washington State University’s Puyallup Research & Extension Center, delving into fascinating insights about planting research–watch this YouTube Short to see what