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  • Universal language: how teaching music in rural Namibia was a life-changing experience for Jessa Delos Reyes ’24 When the principal of N/a’an ku sê, a rural school in Namibia that serves the San people, asked PLU music education major Jessa Delos Reyes ’24 to expand their existing music program to include children in junior primary (grades K-3), she initially felt daunted at… April 16, 2024 Research & Academics

  • Beyond pedagogy: from Tacoma to Namibia, a partnership reframing teacher development practices In Kwangali and Oshindonga, widely spoken languages in Namibia, “Uukumwe” means “togetherness.” For six teachers in Washington and seven teachers from Namibia, the word personifies the relationship-building that lies at the heart of education. “It was a vision that was bubbling in my mind because… September 28, 2023 Alumni, Internships, Career

  • administrator will invite faculty advisors to complete a Faculty Recommendation Form, indicating their assessment of the student’s ability to meet their learning goals and their willingness to support the student as a primary or secondary advisor. Proposals will then be reviewed by the program director in consultation with faculty advisors and the director of undergraduate programs. The student will be notified if the proposal has been approved or if further revisions are necessary, most often within two

  • ” or “Warning”), hazard statement, precautionary statement, pictogram, or combination thereof, which provides at least general information regarding the hazards of the chemical. The label when used in conjunction with the other information immediately available to the employee (i.e. SDS, manufacturer) will provide specific information regarding the physical or health hazards of the chemical. 4.2 Secondary Containers Repackaged secondary or temporary hazardous chemical containers must be labeled

  • Kogan is an internationally known sculptor, painter, printmaker, and teacher. The University Gallery is located in Ingram Hall on the campus of Pacific Lutheran University. It is open Monday – Friday, 8am – 4pm, or by appointment. Admission is always free. Read Previous PLU Digs into the Merits of Meat Read Next University Gallery Celebrates Student Work in Student Exhibition LATEST POSTS Pacific Lutheran University Communication students help forgive nearly $1.9M in medical debt in Washington

  • — Northwest Leadership Foundation, a faith-based leadership and scholarship program. Coria-Islas was born and raised in Vallecitos de Zaragoza, Guerrero, Mexico, and graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in Federal Way. “PLU is an institution that allowed me to fulfill my dream of obtaining a tertiary school education, despite my legal status,” he said. All three first impressions of PLU are as unique as the individuals themselves, but each story contains a common theme: hospitality. It’s the seed

  • a full scholarship through Act Six — Northwest Leadership Foundation, a faith-based leadership and scholarship program. Coria-Islas was born and raised in Vallecitos de Zaragoza, Guerrero, Mexico, and graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in Federal Way. “PLU is an institution that allowed me to fulfill my dream of obtaining a tertiary school education, despite my legal status,” he said. All three first impressions of PLU are as unique as the individuals themselves, but each story contains

  • EducationWorking collaboratively with academic units and campus partners of Pacific Lutheran University, the Wang Center is dedicated to supporting faculty, students and staff with the resources necessary to advance PLU’s distinction and vision for global education of “educating to achieve a just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world” through faculty development and grant opportunities, delivery of study away programs, on-campus programming on pressing world issues, and a commitment to best practices when

    Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education
    868 Wheeler St. Tacoma, WA 98447
  • Calendar Highlights Obituaries Noel LaVerne Abrahamson Noel ’51 died peacefully on Dec. 27, 2017, in Seattle at the age of 89. He was born an only child to Norin and Martina Abrahamson, of Norwegian descent, on Aug. 31, 1928, in Miles City, Montana. Later the family moved to North Dakota and finally settled in Washington. Noel married Constance Julia Klaras, his wife of 61 years, on Dec. 21, 1956, in Seattle. He was a loving husband and father, and a dedicated teacher and mentor who inspired students

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