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  • Paul O. Ingram Lecture announced Posted by: hassonja / January 19, 2018 January 19, 2018 The Paul O. Ingram Lecture is scheduled for February 20, 2018 from 7:00 – 9:00 pm in the Scandinavian Cultural Center at Pacific Lutheran University. Guest lecturer Dr. Michelle M. Jacob will present Indigenous Environmentalism as Spiritual Responsibility. Dr. Jacob is a Professor of Indigenous Studies and Director of the Sapsik’ʷałá (Teacher) Education Program at University of Oregon. She is an enrolled

  • Greg Williams Professor Emeritus Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1985-2023 Education Ph.D., University of Washington, 1985 M.Ed., Western Washington University, 1979 B.A., University of Puget Sound, 1969 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Special Education Biography Dr. Williams was a member of the PLU faculty from 1985 until 2023. His work interests are in the areas of assessment and evaluation and programming for students with emotional/behavioral disorders. Dr

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  • Melody Ferguson Dean of Admission Phone: 253-535-7707 Email: mferguson@plu.edu Website: https://www.plu.edu/admission/counselors/melody-ferguson/ Professional Biography Education B.A., Communication, University of Washington M.Ed., Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, University of Washington Biography Melody is a native of Federal Way, Wash. and currently resides in Bonney Lake, Wash. She loves the community atmosphere that you immediately feel at Pacific Lutheran University. “Everyone can

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  • In no particular order, without endorsement or claim to comprehensiveness; not all internships remain open or active. This is a starting point. This page focuses on short-term volunteer and summer opportunities. For additional opportunities, consult with Career Connections and the Center for Community Engagement and Service. You may want to explore our other pages listed to the left!Potential Internship Sites: These are organizations where PLU students have enjoyed internship opportunities. If

  • Understanding Types of Financial AidA wide variety of resources are available to help students and their families meet the costs of a PLU education. More than 90% of PLU students receive some form of financial aid. Financial aid is money to help meet the cost of your education that comes from federal, state and university resources, as well as alumni, friends and sources independent of PLU.Scholarships & Grants:Awards that do not have to be repaid, they can be based on academic achievement

  • Archival Resource: The General Education Council is responsible for finding ways through which to assess and describe how PLU students understand and apply (think about and embrace) the Integrative Learning Objectives as they are represented throughout the curriculum, particularly in the General Education experience. In Spring 2018, the faculty voted to create and implement a faculty standing committee charged with the oversight of the Core Curriculum (General Education). Taking the place of

  • Information on AddictionSymptomsSlurred speech, bloodshot eyes or impaired coordination Fearful, anxious or paranoid for no apparent reason Suspicious behaviors, getting into fights or trouble with the law Sudden need for money or financial crisis Built tolerance for alcohol and drug use Deterioration of physical appearance Sudden change in friends, activities or hobbies Doing things to get the drug that you normally wouldn’t do Risky activities when you’re under the influence Focusing more

  • Quick Starts and Online Tutorials These brief quick-starts, tutorials, and summaries explain basic tools and tasks of our supported applications. You may reinforce your learning by: Replaying the tutorial Pausing the tutorial (use the control bar just below the tutorial screen–the Pause button has 2 vertical bars) and open a document on which to practice Opening the instructional summary on selected tutorials If you need further assistance, please contact the Help Desk at helpdesk@plu.edu or

  • Instructional Technologies Consultations Interested in trying out a new technology in your teaching? Instructional Technologies offers confidential one-on-one consultations for faculty on integrating technology into course pedagogy. To schedule a consultation, email itech@plu.edu. A staff member will contact you to assess your needs and then match you with an Instructional Technology staff member with the best expertise to meet your needs. Consultations often work best face-to-face, but we can

  • Research Resources for StudentsThis guide provide a number of research tips and strategies useful when conducting research. View Resource Guide A-Z Database ListAccess all the databases the PLU library has purchased access to. You will need your ePass to access these resources off-campus. View A-Z List Research GuidesResearch guides are list of resources librarians have put together that can serve as starting points for your research. View Research Guides Meet with a LibrarianSchedule a meeting