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Sarah Seder: New Dance Faculty Sarah Seder’s passion for dance has taken her all over North America. Now, she returns home to the Seattle area bringing with her unique experiences, a vast repertoire of skills, and an effervescent personality. She will lead PLU students through Ballet 1, Contemporary Dance 1… February 22, 2019 DanceFaculty
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AWIS Scholarship February 26, 2024 Paid Engineering Internship with Tacoma Water February 2, 2024 USM School of Polymer Science and Engineering REU January 23, 2024
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Sarah Seder: New Dance Faculty Sarah Seder’s passion for dance has taken her all over North America. Now, she returns home to the Seattle area bringing with her unique experiences, a vast repertoire of skills, and an effervescent personality. She will lead PLU students through Ballet 1, Contemporary Dance 1… February 22, 2019 DanceFaculty
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visit and will be traveling alone, the Office of Admission will send a shuttle to pick you up and drop you off again at the airport at no cost to you. Please make arrangements with the Office of Admission at least one week in advance. Students enrolled at PLU who fly home for vacation need to make their own ground and air travel arrangements. NamePhone Shuttle Express425-981-7000 Capital Aeroporter800-962-3579 Around the Clock Shuttle Service253-539-9299 Five Star Shuttle Service253-589-9299 Yellow
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A Queer History Timeline Click through the timeline below. Scroll to the bottom of the page to continue through the exhibit. A glimpse into queer history The Mast interviews two queer students anonymously to underscore the anti-queer environment of the university in 1980. The question I came to this project with was, how and why have PLU’s attitude towards queerness changed in recent decades? This project, including this timeline, is an attempt to map out some of the forces (internal and
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instrumentation and automation equipment. DLS offers a stimulating research environment that enables summer fellows to gain practical experience in applied analytical chemistry and enhance their knowledge of public health. Qualifications Current undergraduate and graduate students majoring in Chemistry or Biochemistry. Must be able to comply with safety and security requirements before or upon reporting to CDC. Must be a U.S. Citizen. Program Dates and Stipend
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Textiles show Scandinavian history and culture in University Gallery exhibition Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / January 26, 2016 January 26, 2016 Textile artifacts from the Scandinavian Cultural Center (SCC) will be on display in the University Gallery exhibition entitled “Common Threads: An Overview of Scandinavian Textiles” February 3 – March 2, with an opening reception Wednesday, February 10, 5pm-7pm. The presentation of textile pieces will include a sampling of the SCC’s collection of wall
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-Term Housing Cancellation Form. You can leave your stuff in your room (as long as you’re returning for Spring)! Residential Life will deactivate your J-Term housing — this doesn’t change your Spring housing assignment at all. If you don’t cancel your housing, you’ll be charged for a meal plan and there is no refund. Your existing J-Term meal plan will be cancelled along with your housing. Fall Dining Dollars rollover into J-Term and Spring, so you can use them to cover any days you’re on campus (or
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our response can be delayed if we receive duplicate inquiries. Live Chat for quick questions. For security purposes, please access Live Chat through your PLU email account. Our office is no longer providing Drop-In Zoom hours. If you’d like to schedule a zoom appointment with one of our specialists, you are more then welcome to do so by contacting us via one of the methods above. Cashier HoursMonday – Friday 9a.m. – 12p.m. and 1p.m. – 4p.m.Responding to Our EmailsMuch of the daily activities in
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. Removing ½” VCRs from Classroom Podiums To address this issue and conserve our remaining VHS player spares, Instructional Technologies plans to make the following changes in classroom technology this summer: Remove all remaining ½” VHS/DVD players in classrooms and make them available for faculty checkout as needed. Replace ½” VHS/DVD players with region free DVD players that play NTSC, PAL, and SECAM DVD formats. If you still use ½” VHS videos in your classes, you may check out a VHS player that can
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