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  • Going for a Grammy Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / September 28, 2014 Image: Micah Haven ’09 is in his fifth year as band director at Meeker Middle School in Tacoma. (Photo: Tacoma School District) September 28, 2014 When you think Grammys, you might think Béyoncé and Macklemore—but you might not think Lute. It might be time to rethink the Grammys. Micah Haven, a 2009 Music Education graduate of Pacific Lutheran University and now the director of bands at Meeker Middle School in Tacoma, is a

  • Program  provides public recognition and financial rewards to elementary and secondary schoolteachers, principals and other education professionals who are furthering excellence in education,” according to the Milken Foundation website. In addition to being recognized as an outstanding teacher, Jones also received an unrestricted $25,000 to spend on other educational endeavors. CISL helps low income parents and parents of color to navigate the school system, according to Jones.  Additionally, CISL

  • Olson would be happy to have Dick join the team.  Dick did play football for both Coach Olson and for Marv Harshman, and he was inducted into the Pacific Lutheran University Athletic Hall of Fame as a member of the 1947 Pear Bowl Team.  But PLC became much more than football for Dick, who earned a Bachelor of Arts in Education with a minor in English (’50) and later returned to earn his Master of Arts in Education and English as well (’62).  Helen meanwhile sang alto in Gunnar Malmin’s Choir of the

  • the science of psychology, as an epistemology, and as a set of practical tools and ethical obligations. The psychology program is an integrated whole that encompasses classroom and lab instruction, research and internship experiences for students, collaboration between and among faculty and students on original research projects. We are committed to quality instruction and quality scholarship. Students’ education as psychology majors is more than completing a set of required/recommended courses

  • Through Personal Experience, an Empathy for Transfer Students When Laura Polcyn ’74, ’79 arrived at PLU as a transfer student in the business program, she had saved enough money from two years of full-time work to afford PLU. This experience made her value her PLU education all the more, and instilled an empathy for students who want to come to PLU but may face financial hurdles in affording a college education. That’s why, almost 40 years later, Laura and husband Mark have decided to leave

  • -time position. Research Experience for Undergrads (REU) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) are programs that give students the opportunity to actively participate in research funded by the National Science Foundation at host institution. Students work closely with researchers and faculty on a research project to gain new knowledge and build skills. Cooperative Education (Co-op) Cooperative education opportunities (Co-ops) allow students to work full-time in a field related to their major

  • 27ENGL:  New ConcentrationMar 20 - Apr 20Apr 27 - May 27NURS: New Concentration May 23 - Jun 24Jul 21 - Aug 20Oct 2 - Nov 1Oct 26 - Nov 27Nov 22 - Dec 24KINS: Eliminate Minors NURS: MSN New ConcentrationDec 15 - Jan 17CSCI: Data Science2022Nov 22 - Dec 27ENGL:  new Concentration Nov 22 - Dec 27CCC:  General Education ProposalOct 28 - Nov 29EDUC: Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)Oct 6 - Nov 7Jul 20 - Aug 19May 31 - Jun 30Apr 26 - May 26SOCW: Master of Social WorkApr 5 - May 5BUSA: Management Science and

  • Jes Takla Associate Dean for Campus Life, Co-Curricular Learning, and Assessment Phone: 253-535-7597 Email: jes.takla@plu.edu Professional Biography Education M.A., College Student Personnel, Bowling Green State University B.F.A., Photography & Fiber Material Studies, School of the Art Institute of Chicago Selected Presentations ACPA Annual Convention, Flourish and flow: Cultivating creative mindfulness to support student success, Houston, TX (March 2018) NASPA Annual Conference, Flourish and

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  • to the Bodleian Library. I am studying Education, and my schedule is preset for me. Can I participate in IHON-Oxford? Yes! While it is true that the Education program has a tight schedule, we have had several successful Education majors attend IHON-Oxford in their Sophomore years.  It takes a little planning, but you can absolutely do it.  Contact Program Director Dr. Arthur Strum or IHON Director Seth Dowland for help scheduling.

  • physical therapist degree from a CAPTE- accredited physical therapist education program and pass a state licensure exam. PTs are licensed in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. Licensure is required in each state in which a physical therapist practices and must be renewed on a regular basis, with a majority of states requiring continuing education as a requirement for renewal. Professional (entry-level) physical therapist education programs in the United