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  • Biography Dr. David Ward became Dean of the College of Health Professions in 2022 and is a Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT). He arrived at PLU in 2005 and became Chair of the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy in 2009. In addition to these roles, he has served in various leadership positions at PLU (including Budget Advisory Committee and Faculty Affairs Committee) and as a volunteer within the field of MFT and the community. Dr. Ward continues to actively practice as a marriage and

  • ensure the university is in compliance with NWCCU accreditation standards. Area 3: Ensure the effective utilization and communication of data and information as they relate to student success, quality assurance and mission fulfillment. Essential Functions ✔ Support the strategic function of University Leadership and the Board of Regents, including the active monitoring of, and reporting on,, strategic initiatives. ✔ Leverage the work of accreditation and assessment to build an integrated network of

  • participants avoid discussions of details and specifics about leaves of absence and benefits, as these change frequently. Questions about leaves of absence or benefits should be directed to HR. (All conversations with HR are confidential, meaning the information is only disclosed to those who have a legitimate need to know.) Click to meet the Leadership TeamClick to participate! Ask for support or offer support to others.

  • and communication skills. Enhance their mathematical knowledge. Meet mathematicians from around the world. Be given the opportunity to develop and complete a unique personal project. Interact with the Museum’s senior leadership team and the Visiting Professor. Learn what it takes to operate a successful business. Gain exposure to a variety of interesting programs, lectures, and people. Be part of a motivated and talented cohort. The successful candidate will have: A bachelor’s degree or equivalent

  • Biography Dr. David Ward became Dean of the College of Health Professions in 2022 and is a Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT). He arrived at PLU in 2005 and became Chair of the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy in 2009. In addition to these roles, he has served in various leadership positions at PLU (including Budget Advisory Committee and Faculty Affairs Committee) and as a volunteer within the field of MFT and the community. Dr. Ward continues to actively practice as a marriage and

  • long overdue for technological upgrades. The new modern broadcast center will include state-of-the-art facilities, environmentally stable storage for classic records, and improved workspace for employees. It also keeps with PLU’s sustainable building practices, adhering to stringent environmental standards in the design and construction. It’s expected the new station will qualify for a gold rating under the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program

  • HONORARY DEGREES AT PLUPacific Lutheran University is committed to thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care in service to other persons, their communities, and the Earth. Honorary degrees celebrate and recognize distinguished persons who advance this mission in their lives, their accomplishments, and their vocations. The university solidifies its reputation as an academic institution committed to excellence by awarding honorary degrees to worthy recipients.Nominees can come from any

  • Association of Social Workers (NASW) Society for Social Work Leadership in Healthcare (SSWLHC) Biography Dr. Ren Winnett is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work at Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA. He has practiced hospital-based clinical social work over 20 years and focuses on adult populations with acute health conditions and comorbid psychiatric, addiction, and behavioral needs. Dr. Winnett is an editor and a chapter author of Health Care Social Work: A Global Perspective

  • , from the parent/teacher association  to the city council of Tacoma to the Assistant to the Pierce County Executive.  Prior to my term on the Tacoma City Council, I served ten years as a member of the Tacoma Public Utilities Board.   Nationally, I have participated as a member of the National League of Cities and the league’s leadership Training Institute. I served as the first executive director of Planned Parenthood of Pierce County and was the first female manager of the Group Health Clinic at

  • A vision for the futureThe Wang Center opened in 2002 thanks to the vision of donors Drs. Peter (’60) and Grace Wang. With their generous philanthropy, the Wangs have emphasized the role education can play in building a more peaceful world. In concert with the Pacific Lutheran University mission of empowering students for “lives of thoughtful enquiry, leadership, service and care—for other people, for their communities and for the earth,” the Wang Centers is dedicated to preparing global