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  • Mission StatementThe Pacific Lutheran University Department of Social Work is dedicated to educating individuals for social work practice with individuals, families, households, groups, communities and organizations within a generalist framework that is based on a philosophy of social justice, egalitarianism, pluralism, and compassion for the oppressed. “Educating caring, skillful generalists to be ethical agents for global and local change.” Assistant Professor Ran Winnett leads the SOCW 360

  • supervisors are key elements in assuring health and safety at PLU.Manager Responsibilities (Officer, Dean, or Director)Managers are responsible for ensuring that: Individuals under their management have the authority to implement appropriate health and safety policies, practices, and programs. (WAC 296-800-11010) Funding for health and safety programs, practices, and equipment is requested, secured, and appropriated as needed. Areas under their management are in compliance with PLU health and safety

  • . Award/Stipend/Benefits: Students receive awards valued at up to $45,000 in total support during their junior and senior years, including paid summer internships at NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) facilitiesFrederick Douglass Global Fellowship ScholarshipThe Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship scholarship is open to first-, second- and third-year students who have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and are from ethnic backgrounds typically underrepresented on study abroad programs. Award

  • GSRS and Individualized Major Capstone PresentationsMonday May 23, 2022 | 11:30AM-1:30PM | AUC 201 From Left to Right: Mary Sarpong (GSRS & Global Studies), Elizabeth Elliott (Individualized), Rosemary Ireson (GSRS & Geosciences) Rosemary IresonRebecca AumanMary SarpongElizabeth ElliottRosemary Ireson11:00AM-11:30AM Capstone Title: “Barriers to Undergraduate Geoscience Degrees: Gender, Race, and Disability”Rebecca Auman11:30AM-12:00PM Capstone Title: “Institutional Complaint and Collective

  • Michael Zbaraschuk Associate Professor of Constructive Theology Global Context Phone: 253-535-8499 Email: zbarasgm@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 220-D Professional Additional Titles/Roles Department Chair of Religion Education Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University, 2002 M.A., Claremont Graduate University, 1998 B.A., Spanish and Humanities, Walla Walla University, 1993 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Process Theology Radical Theology Religious Pluralism Books

  • Michael Zbaraschuk Associate Professor of Constructive Theology Global Context Phone: 253-535-8499 Email: zbarasgm@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 220-D Professional Additional Titles/Roles Department Chair of Religion Education Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University, 2002 M.A., Claremont Graduate University, 1998 B.A., Spanish and Humanities, Walla Walla University, 1993 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Process Theology Radical Theology Religious Pluralism Books

  • Michael Zbaraschuk Department Chair of Religion Phone: 253-535-8499 Email: zbarasgm@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 220-D Professional Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor of Constructive Theology Global Context Education Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University, 2002 M.A., Claremont Graduate University, 1998 B.A., Spanish and Humanities, Walla Walla University, 1993 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Process Theology Radical Theology Religious Pluralism Books

  • Studying Away at PLU 6.RETURN REFLECT ON YOUR EXPERIENCE1.EXPLORE LEARN ABOUT YOUR OPTIONS2.EVALUATE FIND THE RIGHT PROGRAM STUDY AWAY CYCLE 5.SOJOURN PARTICIPATE IN YOUR PROGRAM4.PREPARE GET READY FOR YOUR PROGRAM3.APPLY STUDY AWAY DEADLINESAdvisingMeet with the Study Away Advisor to learn more specifics about the programs you have researched.Schedule AppointmentGlobal Education Interest FormIf you're interested in study away and other global education opportunities, fill out this form to get

  • MA in psychological counseling from PLU in 1983, began her career on the ‘in-patient’ side of behavioral health as a mental health tech and then counselor. She then moved to adult crisis response, working on a team that would dispatch all over the community. “I was working at night, walking into dangerous situations that we would never allow anybody into these days,” she remembers. Card didn’t enter the field with aspirations of going into management, but she was identified by her peers and

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