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  • . One seminar course on Saturdays. Please consult the spring schedule for specific times. SPED 520: Teaching Students with Special Needs (2) EDUC 563B: Integrating Seminar: Internship (2) EDUC 568: Internship in Teaching (6) Remaining coursework is to be finished within 3 years of the start of the program EDUC 510: Teaching Reading and Language Arts (3) EDUC 562: Schools and Society (2) EDUC 563A: Application of Technology Tools for Teachers (2) EPSY 566: Advanced Cognition, Development, & Learning

  • Psychology Research Conference held every term. Psychology (PSYC) - Undergraduate Courses PSYC 101 : Introduction to Psychology - ES An introduction to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Topics include learning, memory, perception, thinking, development, emotion, personality, mental illness, and social behavior. (4) PSYC 148 : Minds, Brains, and Computer: Introduction to Cognitive Science An introduction to the interdisciplinary study of the mind. Students will explore how the mind

  • Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Lace M. Smith, associate vice president of marketing and communications Lace is responsible for curating adaptive and sharable content on PLU social media. Starting in PLU’s Student Involvement and Leadership in 2005, Lace has a rooted background in connecting technology, marketing and communications with the concepts of student development. Lace has been a facilitator for the Student Social Justice Training Institute, at multiple queer student leadership retreats

  • vice president of marketing and communications Lace is responsible for curating adaptive and sharable content on PLU social media. Starting in PLU’s Student Involvement and Leadership in 2005, Lace has a rooted background in connecting technology, marketing and communications with the concepts of student development. Lace has been a facilitator for the Student Social Justice Training Institute, at multiple queer student leadership retreats and has presented at both National Association of Student

  • Interpersonal Development Academic Enrichment Civic Development Professional Development Deeper understanding of PLU’s Integrated Learning Objectives Benefit of CEL for faculty: Enrich student engagement Reinforces course learning objectives Benefit of CEL for community partners: Increase capacity Build awareness of local concerns Enhance collaborative opportunities Designing your CEL course objectivesCommunity engaged learning courses require advance planning. We recommend that you begin developing the

  • in health science, biomedical, or behavioral graduate or professional opportunities at every stage of their university career. Kaiser Permanente Washington (KPWA) Healthcare Careers Pathway Program (HCCP)- This program aims to provide students with the space to build meaningful connections with other pre-health students and gain exposure to the medical field. The main goal is to support the increase, growth, and development of healthcare leaders from historically under-represented and minoritized

  • in health science, biomedical, or behavioral graduate or professional opportunities at every stage of their university career. Kaiser Permanente Washington (KPWA) Healthcare Careers Pathway Program (HCCP)- This program aims to provide students with the space to build meaningful connections with other pre-health students and gain exposure to the medical field. The main goal is to support the increase, growth, and development of healthcare leaders from historically under-represented and minoritized

  • department’s budget out of a $7.6 million deficit and most recently orchestrated a $119 million apparel deal with Adidas, the Huskies program is soaring to the top. Top Mission Award: Samuel Torvend '73 Awarded to an alumnus or friend of the university who has embodied the PLU mission through service, leadership and care— for other people, for their communities and for the Earth. Samuel Torvend ’73 has a long legacy of excellent work and deep dedication to PLU. He has served in a multitude of ways

  • history. So did the (men’s) football team. Citing budget constraints, the administration opted to only send the football team.  Colleen was incensed, and Sharon Taylor, one of her mentors and a Title IX expert, urged her to “take their asses to court.” But she wasn’t interested in taking legal action at the time. PLU ended up dropping the sport the very next year. Reflecting on her career, Colleen does regret not being more involved in the legal fight against the sexism she and her athletes were

  • and are accepted at  all Campus Restaurants. They may be used for food purchases only. You can add tax exempt Dining Dollars through the GET app ($2.75 fee), online (charge to student account) or at Old Main Market. Your Dining Dollar balance carries over from Fall to Spring and expires the last day of Spring term. Be sure to budget your Dining Dollars to make sure they last through the semester. Here is a helpful chart to help with week to week balance checking.  Learn more about Dining Dollars