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  • Available Courses Language-Based Continuing EducationIntroduction to Medical Interpreting (Spanish)This course is a preparatory course for those looking to become state-certified medical interpreters. This is a fully grant-funded course in 2024, thanks to Virginia Mason/Franciscan Health, and applications for registration can be requested at ce@plu.edu. Spring cohort ran March-April, and registration Summer and Fall for that course is now closed. Classes are full. Waiting lists are full. Class

  • EligibilityIn order to be considered for admission to the International Honors Program students must be admitted to the University and complete a separate application form.  All independently motivated students interested in an interdisciplinary education are eligible to apply:  applications are evaluated as a whole. Students with a 3.6 GPA and higher are encouraged to apply. To be considered for admission to the International Honors Program, complete the IHON online application form

  • SuppliesCustomer service provides office supplies such as: toner for copiers, intercampus envelopes, generic envelopes and paper stock for copiers and printers. Paper stock is provided in many different colors, sizes, and weights; all paper is at least 10-40% post consumer. (Please refer to our Paper Sample Book). Specialty paper can be received the next day. /* fix for jQuery UI library issues when using the date picker popup */ jQuery.browser = {}; (function () { jQuery.browser.msie = false

  • course but found it manageable, understandable, and engaging thanks to my support. Seeing their progress and enthusiasm grow is truly fulfilling and motivates me to continue helping students overcome their mathematical hurdles.

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  • Reagan Aho ’25 General Manager he/him Biography Biography Reagan is a third-year student, majoring in Communications with an emphasis on Film & Media Studies, and minoring in Religion. Reagan was interested in MediaLab because of the opportunity to grow more in his videography, editing, and journalism skills, while also learning how to engage with clients. He hopes that it will benefit him down the road in a broadcast type career. This year, Reagan is hoping to grow his skills in videography

  • In Praise of the Nativity Choir of the West, University Chorale, Singers, & Men’s Chorus, Trinity Handbell Ensemble – Richard Sparks, Richard Nance, James Holloway, Conductors This, our first Christmas CD, was recorded over the 1995 and 1996 Christmas seasons. Enjoy the beauty and pageantry of these concerts in this digital recording captured in the wonderful acoustics of Lagerquist Concert Hall in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center at Pacific Lutheran University. This music has been carefully

  • Gym Access1. Go to www.imleagues.com 2.  Click Create Account on the top right (if you don’t have an account already). 3. Enter your information, and use your PLU email 4. You will be sent an activation email, click the link in the email to login and activate your IMLeagues account. How to sign up for a Group X class once you have an account: 1. Log in to your IMLeagues.com account. 2. Click the Group Exercise Classes tab on the top. 3.  You will see a calendar with the fitness time slots

  • Kelsey Eagen Associate Director, Academic Advising she/her Phone: 253-535-8667 Email: kelsey.eagen@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Master of Science, Higher Education, University of North Florida Bachelors of Science, Psychology, University of North Florida Biography Kelsey has been with PLU since May 2019 and has worked in higher education since 2014. Kelsey has a BS in Psychology and a MS in Higher Education Administration with a focus on Title IX Law from the University of North

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  • LTC Steve Hickenbottom Warrior Transition Battalion Biography Biography Lt. Col. Steve Hickenbottom was commissioned from ROTC in 1984, and entered active duty to attend flight school in 1985. He served one tour in Alaska on active duty before transitioning to the Washington Army National Guard in 1989. He served in aviation, information operations and state headquarters assignments until he was deployed to Afghanistan in March 2008. While serving with the 101st Airborne Division, he was

  • 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