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  • Notes on Design-Centered Innovation at Pacific Lutheran University By Michael Halvorson. Halvorson is director of Innovation Studies at Pacific Lutheran University.   Design has become an integral component of the innovation process. Leading businesses such as Amazon, Apple, Nike, Disney, Dyson, and Airbnb are all recognized for their award-winning designs that strive to… January 26, 2018 Alaska AirlinesDepartment of Art & DesignInnovation Studies minorJanelle BrockmanJp AvilaMackenzie

  • Earth Science Capstones 2020 Exploring the topography of Mount Rainier and its impact on the transport of debris to the supraglacial system Logan Black In this study I will be looking at the effects of topography within a glacier’s rock-shed on the transport of debris from surrounding glacial features to the glacier surface. The glaciers targeted for this research were Emmons, Frying Pan, Nisqually, and South Tahoma Glaciers. Debris that gets transported to the glacier surface has the ability

  • MIMPMajor Institutional Master Plan - 2018Based on comments provided by Pierce County Planning and Land Services, key portions of the November 2011 draft PLU Major Institute Master Plan have been updated. The updated pages were approved by Pierce County in March 2019. Please contact Facilities Management or Administration Services with questions or concerns. You can e-mail Facilities Management: fama@plu.edu or call 253-535-7380. Thank you for your interest in Pacific Lutheran University.

  • Taylor Pasquale Finance Director She/Her/Hers Email: pasquatn@plu.edu Biography Biography I will work my hardest to represent the voices of plu members: students, staff, faculty, and alumni. For my career, I hope to become a public policy maker after my Masters and PhD programs. I am excited to learn how to best support my fellow asplu members and uplift their amazing ideas! Major(s): Philosophy and Environmental Studies Minor(s): Sociology and Religion    

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  • Stormwater Pollution in Chambers-Clover Creek WatershedWelcome to this interactive map of Parkland’s share of the Clover Creek Watershed! This story map takes you to various locations along Clover Creek and offers information on the various types of stormwater pollution common to our watershed. Each site has photos and additional information so be sure to click for more at each location!Stormwater Pollution Story MapInfographics on types of pollution in Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed

  • My Library AccountView, as well as renew, any library materials that you have checked out. You cannot renew ILL requests here. View your Library Account Course Reserves / Lute LibraryCourse Reserves and the Lute Library provide students with easy access to required textbooks and materials. Course Reserves Interlibrary LoanRequest articles or books from other libraries. You can also view and renew current ILL requests. For more information, read the ILL FAQ. View your ILL Account

  • Dining Options, Parking, and Campus MapThere are a variety of food choices close to the PLU campus. Here is the Pacific Northwest page from Admission that has a neat infographic of restaurants that are close. Look for the Parkland Eats section: https://www.plu.edu/admission-first-year/campus-life/pacific-northwest/ We also have a Campus Map that shows Buildings, Parking, Food, etc. https://www.plu.edu/mapYour browser does not support iframes.Link to Map

  • Simon Sung Executive Creative Director Phone: 253-535-7786 Email: sungsa@plu.edu Status:Working Hybrid Professional Biography Education B.F.A., Graphic Design, University of Washington, 1990 B.A., English, University of Washington, 1990 Biography Simon Sung graduated in 1990 from the University of Washington. During his tenure in the design field he has worked for various clients including Simon and Schuster, Random House, Crown, Disney, Chronicle Books, Starbucks, and the National Baseball

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  • Becca Johnstone, Therapist in TrainingWhen we show up authentically in the world, we invite those around us to do the same. I practice systemic therapy from a client-centered, holistic perspective, taking into account the cultural and societal contexts that shape your unique experiences. I consider it a sacred honor to create a safe space for you to explore all of your identities while guiding your personal growth. You deserve to be seen and celebrated!

  • The following grading scale has been adopted by the School of Nursing faculty and is used in all courses required for the nursing degree programs: 4.00 94-100 = A 3.00 84-86.9 = B 2.00 71-75.9 = C1.00 62 - 64.9 = D 3.67 90- 93.9 = A- 2.67 80-83.9 = B- 1.67 68-70.9 = C- 0.67 59 - 61.9 = D- 3.33 87-89.9 = B+2.33 76-79.9 = C+1.33 65-67.9 = D+0.00 58 & below = E