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  • Life Email: engage@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-7200 Office: Anderson University Center 161 Reports to Law EnforcementThe University encourages anyone who believes they have experienced a violation of this Sexual Misconduct policy to make a report through the Police Department. PLU Campus Safety is willing and able to assist with referring students to this resource. The University also encourages Impacted Parties to be aware of the importance of preserving evidence that may assist in providing

  • of the Year in June 2015. During her time at PLU, the 2011 graduate contributed to many media and leadership organizations on campus, including The Mooring Mast and MediaLab. From 2015 until May 2018, Kari worked part time as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Puget Sound advising the student newspaper, The Trail. Rustin Dwyer, videographer Rustin Dwyer joined the Marketing and Communications department in December 2014 in a desperate bid to avoid another bitter winter in New York

  • faculty advisor when the need arises. Such changes most often occur when faculty leave the department, when new faculty are hired, and/or when a faculty member’s availability and/or status changes. Students are also allowed to request a change of advisor. A change of advisor form is available from the School of Nursing Office. Changes of advisor is approved by the Associate Director of Advising, Admissions, & Student Support, who may decline the request if, in their discretion, the change would not

  • field of Latino/a/x literature. Through an examination of narrative texts from different times and places, we will focus on how U.S. Latino/a/x writers reinscribe native roots, cultures, and languages in order to respond to the uncertainties of geographical displacement. English majors may count this course with prior approval from the chair of the English department. (4) Hispanic Studies HISP 101 : Elementary Spanish - GE Development of basic communicative proficiency in listening, speaking

  • Liberation of a Concentration Camp” – Ms. Carli Snyder This paper focuses on the testimonies of nine retired U.S. Army nurses who served during the liberation of Gusen concentration camp, a satellite camp of Mauthausen, near Linz, Austria. These interviews were conducted in 1995 by a radio journalist, Neenah Ellis, for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Oral History Department. Through the testimonies, we learn about a group of American women’s experiences of witnessing the Holocaust’s

  • 201 and ECON 101 as Principles courses, and then an elective from another department (such as Hist 247: Business and Economic History or CSCI 144: Introduction to Computer Science). Remember that this is just a sample—you can organize the required courses in many ways!1) Introduction to Innovation Studies Four Semester Hours HIST 248 – Innovation, Ethics, and Society (S0), PHIL 248 – Innovation, Ethics, and Society (PH), or HIST 346 – History of Innovation and Technology (SO) 2) Innovation

  • met and married Chuck, they settled in Connecticut and raised their family. In 1978, they moved to Washington where they reconnected with Chuck’s PLU friends. Toni loved to visit with friends, travel and spend time with their children and grandchildren. Toni enjoyed traveling with friends, worked in the community as a counselor at her church and spent many years working for PLU in the science department. Walt Tomsic Former PLU painting and design professor, died on July 16. He had a passion for

  • faculty member at the University of Puget Sound advising the student newspaper, The Trail. Rustin Dwyer, videographer Rustin Dwyer joined the Marketing and Communications department in December 2014 in a desperate bid to avoid another bitter winter in New York City. He spent his last eight years there working as the staff videographer at The New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx. He has also worked with Disney, ESPN and the International Federation of Competitive Eating. John Froschauer, photographer

  • student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) MATH 491 : Independent Study To provide individual undergraduate students with advanced study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as IS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. Prerequisite: consent of department chair. (1 to 4) MATH 499A : Capstone: Senior Seminar I - SR Preparation for oral and written presentation

  • international career or through study abroad and travel, this unique program is for you. Graduates from the last 5 years: Their jobs International Relations Officer, U.S. Department of Labor Employee Relations Coordinator, TrueBlue Inc. Database & Grants Manager, Pierce County AIDS Foundation Risk Specialist, Amazon Junior HR Business Partner, Tarragon Property Services Public Affairs Media Analyst, United States Space Command Director of Business Development, Co-Lab in Shanghai, China English & Public