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  • Development Office at the Museum of Glass Child study & treatment center counselor at state psychiatric hospital Research Coordinator at the University of Washington Manager, DSHS, Clover Park Vocational Education School Research Project Director, Madigan Army Hospital Behavioral Interventionist for children with autism Behavioral analyst and school counselor Peace Corps volunteer Digital marketing agency Boys & Girls Club Firefighter Research assistant, Microsoft PLU Psychology Alumni have attended

  • Mossi Mask 2 Mossi Mask 2 Artist: Unknown Mossi artist Name: yatenga mask Origin: Mossi people of Burkina Faso Made of: Wood, pigment Dimensions: H: 57.5” (146 cm) W: 6 5/8” (17cm) D: 7 1/4” (19cm) From: Cobb Collection, 2010 Accession No. 2010.02.003 Not currently on display Burkina Faso Description: This mask and its tall plank are painted white and red, with the mask split into halves by teeth like protrusions. Unlike most Mossi masking traditions, the accompanying outfit of this yatenga

  • Electronic communications or documents are not retained or backed up by the university except a) by virtue of using I&TS maintained document storage systems (e.g. Netstor & Banserve3), which are backed up regularly for disaster recovery purposes, b) at the direction of a vice president/provost (e.g., in compliance with a federal grant requirement), or c) in keeping with the University Archives’ Records Retention Policy for preservation of PLU’s historic record. While Google Suite (including

  • Giza Alterwajn de Goldfarb Testimonial Giza Alterwajn de Goldfarb, 79, discusses her experiences of sharing her story of surviving the Holocaust and her obligation to testify. Giza was born in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1940. She was smuggled out of the Ghetto as a toddler in a suitcase and was… February 20, 2023

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  • March 29, 2012 Photo by John Froschauer Dr. Nathaniel Schlicher ’00 The need to ‘care for the whole patient’ By Chris Albert To say Nathaniel Schlicher ’00 was born to be a doctor is not much of an over statement. “I got the bug early,” he said. “It really started in the early single digits.” His mother, Carol (Martin ’75) Schlicher was a nursing graduate from PLU, and his father was a hospital administrator. So talking about health care was common around the dinner table. Schlicher also got

  • 2019 Culinary Week — April 8-12 Culinary Week Image Thanks to the PLU Community for attending all of our events...You are the reason we love putting on Culinary Week!We really enjoy showcasing our talented kitchen staff and everyone has a great time sharing their passion for awesome food with you. This year the classes were: Ramen by Frank Montes & Kevin Michalk Fermentation by Erica Fickeisen and Katherine Forsyth I Can Grill That? by Anthony McGinnis Quick & Easy Desserts by Kim Umpstead

  • Fast Track setting PLU graduate students on right pathMaster of Business AdministrationFor those looking to take their careers to the next level... Open to all majors Flexible Completed in as few as 9 months On-Campus, late afternoon and evening classes Entering classes Fall, Spring, or Summer 10-day international experience Globally focusedLearn MoreMaster of Science in Marketing AnalyticsFor those interested in building a career in data-driven age. Fully online, flexible schedule Completed in

  • Ricky Haneda ’22 | Psychology Major Posted by: tpotts / February 18, 2022 February 18, 2022 Ricky Haneda ’22, a Japanese international student, share his experience at an American international school in Japan, how he decided to attend PLU, and how PLU has shaped his path toward a psychology major and a career in mental health and wellness. YouTube Link Read Previous The Evolution of Behavior LATEST POSTS The Evolution of Behavior November 12, 2021 Dr. Laura Shneidman awarded research grant

  • Annual Wild Hope AwardThe Center’s mission to gather people to promote human and ecological flourishing leads us each year to highlight an alumnus, alumna, or friend of the university who exemplifies this mission.Tono Sablan (2024 Winner) Tono Sablan (PLU 2018) is the executive director for the Blue Zones Project in Parkland and Spanaway.Rick Steves (2023 Winner) Rick Steves is an American travel writer and leader in social assistance to those struggling with poverty; view his presentation