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  • sessions to enhance their critical thinking and problem-solving skills, MCAT review/testing and mock interviews. Weill Cornell Medical College (New York) – The Gateways to The Laboratory Summer Program is a 10-week program designed to provide students a mentored individual research project at Weill Cornell Medical College, Rockefeller University, or Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Select interns participate in workshops for improving lab techniques and clinical research skills, scrub into

  • sessions to enhance their critical thinking and problem-solving skills, MCAT review/testing and mock interviews. Weill Cornell Medical College (New York) – The Gateways to The Laboratory Summer Program is a 10-week program designed to provide students a mentored individual research project at Weill Cornell Medical College, Rockefeller University, or Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Select interns participate in workshops for improving lab techniques and clinical research skills, scrub into

  • Pennsylvania Hillary Powell Puerto Rico Brandon Bruan, MS Rhode Island Hillary Powell South Carolina Mary Gerhardstein South Dakota Mara Johnson Tennessee Mary Gerhardstein Texas Mary Gerhardstein Utah Mara Johnson Vermont Hillary Powell Virginia Mary Gerhardstein West Virginia Mary Gerhardstein Wisconsin Mara Johnson Wyoming Mara Johnson Admission Counselors Get to know us Brandon Bruan, MS Director of Admission Operations & Systems A liberal arts education grounded in critical thinking enables our

  • Critical Creativity Praxis for Liberatory Futures.  2019: NWACUHO (Northwest Association of College & University Housing Officers) Regional Conference – Levin Betron (former Hong/Hinderlie CD), Dan Murray (former South/Pflueger and Tingelstad CD), and Marco Polo Ramirez Becerra (former Stuen/Ordal CD) presented CAREfully Designed Teams: Deconstructing Bias and Creating Inclusionary RA Selection Practices. 2018: WOHESC (Washington & Oregon Higher Education Sustainability Conference) – Tess Matsukawa

  • the University of Pittsburgh and serves as Web Developer at PLU. He is a leader in western Washington church initiatives on climate change and divestment from fossil fuels and has lectured on this critical issue at PLU. He is the author of Fossil Fuel Divestment: A Primer. 1:30 Break 1:45 Singing Justice Dr. Paul Westermeyer, Professor of Church Music Emeritus, Luther Seminary, St. Paul Dr. Westermeyer received the Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and has been actively engaged in the academy

  • change leadership and global awareness in your field. /* critical to the success of companies. Why? Because the

  • and help them navigate any issues that may arise with such sudden changes. Churches: As staples of communities, churches draw a variety of people with many different backgrounds and struggles. MFTs can work in churches to provide counseling and guidance for those in the congregation who need extra support and tools to deal with relational issues. Since family and community are vital to life and whole-person health, marriage and family therapists fill critical roles in their areas of influence

  • critical reflection led by PLU staff and faculty to consider what it is like to live within a limited budget. The Poverty Simulation, which goes from 6-9 p.m., is designed to confront attitudes and stereotypes about people living in poverty. Friday, Nov. 14 Students are invited to participate in a Hunger and Homelessness Awareness event outside PLU: The March & Rally to End Youth Homelessness, sponsored by the Youth Coalition to End Homelessness, will take place in downtown Tacoma at Pugnetti Park. The

  • learning ($250). It was awarded to Frank Edwards ’16, who contributed more than 100 hours of service to Good Samaritan Hospital as a critical-care volunteer trainer. He also has received a 200+ hour Volunteer Service Award from Multicare.The Fossness Memorial Leadership Award is awarded to a Christian student from Washington who performs exceptional community service through leadership in his school, community or church ($1,000). It was awarded to Austin Beiermann ’17, who contributed to College Bound

  • . During this time, with this anxiety and students hearing on the news that people aren’t at work and companies may not be hiring, it’s really important that graduating seniors know that PLU truly cares about the internships, jobs and careers they pursue after their time on campus. Being able to take advantage of an office like ours, where we talk through each student’s story, the paths they’re taking and help them reach those destinations — I think those are some really key, critical parts of post