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  • toward fulfillment of General Education Requirements (4) or FYEP 190 (4), a Freshman Inquiry Seminar PHEDPhysical Education Activity Class (1) Spring of First Year General Ed*** One course toward fulfillment of General Education Requirements (4) or FYEP 190 (4), a Freshman Inquiry Seminar CHEM 105**Chemistry of Life (4) STAT 231**Introductory Statistics (4) FYEP 190 Freshman Inquiry Seminar (4) or WRIT101, if not taken Fall or January of freshman year or one class toward fulfillment of General

  • a solid foundation in social sciences as well as a lifelong appreciation and joy of music.Luke LatimerLuke came to PLU from Boulder, Colorado and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in 2011. Luke’s passion has always been for the sciences, but he found himself increasingly interested in music during his time at PLU. Though not a Music major nor even a Music Scholarship Student, Luke performed in the University Symphony Orchestra every semester during his time at PLU, except the one

  • the number of seedheads produced and any branches or unusual seedheads or leaf shapes. At the semester’s end, students collect seeds from each millet plant to mail back to Danforth, along with their findings. Expanding knowledge and opportunity The Mutant Millets project refines Setaria viridis, a small, hardy grass that grows wild throughout North America. Otherwise known as green millet, the grain is a high-protein food staple and more nutritionally dense than rice. The National Science

  • pass. A description of the transit benefit program is available in the Personnel Manual. Apply for a carpool parking pass by registering your carpool at Campus Safety. Course Fees These fees are charged in addition to tuition. Lab fees for individual courses are shown in the class schedule listings. Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Fee Offers financial support for student driven projects that advance green energy credits and sustainability in any aspect of PLU Life. This fee cannot be waived

  • counts on this routine continuing through this winter and into 2010, as the ticket sales continue to be strong for the musical. One gets the feeling that “Next to Normal” will be a normal part of Hobson’s life for some time to come. Read Previous ‘We were made to move’ Read Next Top marks for green COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU Director of Athletics and

  • – so has the U.S. During the upcoming presidential elections in the U.S., those concerned with green issues need to press the candidates not only climate change issues, but on water issues, she said. She also stressed that water should not be casually swapped across borders from one area that is water rich, such as Canada around the Great Lakes, to areas of the California – a proposal that has been considered in the past. As for what a single individual can do? Stay involved, press your public

  • has kept much of its water resources in public hands – and the attempt by Pickens aside – so has the U.S. During the upcoming presidential elections in the U.S., those concerned with green issues need to press the candidates not only on climate change issues, but on water issues, she said. She also stressed that water should not be casually swapped across borders from one area that is water rich, such as Canada around the Great Lakes, to areas of the California – a proposal that has been

  • her role at the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, where, as co-manager, she oversees the foundation’s day-to-day operations and is responsible for development of new philanthropic initiatives. Prior to joining the Vulcan team in 2013, Ives was the founder and president of Milepost Consulting, where she led executive engagement, strategy development and team-empowerment efforts with clients across multiple sectors. Her work resulted in development of organizations such as the Green Sports Alliance

  • decided to accept the job offer to come out here.” Yet it took a while to launch the effort in earnest. Rasmussen left for another job. Nobody else knew about their conversation. It wasn’t until several years later that Storfjell, now an associate professor of Norwegian and Scandinavian studies, finally got approval to move forward with the program. That green light helped convince him to stay at PLU despite a job offer elsewhere. There was much to do. Storfjell and his colleagues in the NAIS working

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