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  • 253.535.7150 www.plu.edu/professional-studies/ profstudies@plu.edu Cameron Bennett, D.M.A., Dean The College of Professional Studies is a dynamic community of educators, artists, and practitioners in professional programs reaching across a wide breadth of disciplines. The College fosters an inclusive culture of collaboration, connecting directly with our community and region, as well as with national and international engagements and partnerships. Descriptions of specific course offerings and

  • includes, but is not limited to: scheduling of events setting, running, and striking programs maintenance of equipment construction of sets lighting, staging, and rigging systems costumes and effects Quick Links Work Order Request FormAside from servicing events, stage services also assists in office moves.

  • Useful Resources & Links OHRP (Office for Human Research Protections) OHRP International Compilation of Human Subject Research Protections CITI (Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative) FDA (US Food & Drug Administration) AAHRPP (Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs, Inc.) ORI (Office of Research Integrity) NIMH (National Institute of Mental Health) NIH (National Institutes of Health) DHHS (Department of Health & Human Services) IRB Forum Professional

  • Group X Schedule The Office of Recreational Sports stays up-to-date with current fitness trends by offering a wide variety of classes. Our goal is to provide fun and diverse programs to meet your fitness needs. All of our group exercise classes are free of charge and open to all PLU students. Classes are held in both Memorial Gym and the Columbia Center Dance Studio. Please remember to bring your Lute Card and sign up on imleagues.com before the start of each class. Group X is proud to offer

  • Xiaohan “Linda” Du International Programs Manager - China Specialist, 9303 International Education, Shoreline Community College Full Profile 206-533-6656 ldu@shoreline.edu

  • Maria Theresa Carrington, MSW, LICSW, CST Visiting Instructor and Director, MSW & BSW Practicum Programs Full Profile 253-535-7859 carrington@plu.edu

  • Sound area—I find that people either have never heard of PLU, or, if they have, they are really excited about it. I met a woman the other day who has lived on base at Joint Base Lewis-McChord for two years and she had never heard of PLU—even though she lives a mere 12 minute drive from campus.  And, to top things off, she’s interested in doing a master’s in education and has been poking around looking at programs to enroll in. I remark on this because I think the A Number One thing we need to do at

  • summer and next fall establishing a bike co-op. The program will rent out bicycles to students, faculty and staff, along with providing upkeep for the rented gear. It will launch this fall with approximately 20 bikes. The cycles for the co-op will come from Harstad Hall’s basement, which is filled with abandoned bikes collected throughout the years, Pfaff said. He’ll spend a good portion of the summer visiting similar programs and developing a business plan for PLU’s program. “I’ll look at the

  • . “Sometimes saying nothing can be the best thing to do,” she said. She threw away the salad. For her it was a lesson in self-worth. “Before I would have thought you take what you can get,” McCracken said. “All people need self-worth. For him it was that salad.” For 15 days, over three weeks during J-Term, 19 PLU students volunteered in shelters, children programs and food service programs for the homeless in the Hilltop community of Tacoma. The students worked in the Hospitality Kitchen, Food Connections

  • sends students every year to programs in Norway. There have been three “Gateway” programs in Norway, wherein PLU students receive full academic credit for courses approved by PLU faculty. Since 2005, 104 students have participated in these programs. Peace ScholarsPacific Lutheran University joined the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize Forum in 2012 and now sends two students each year to represent PLU in this select program. The Greater Tacoma Peace Prize, of which PLU is a founding member, is now 10