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  • the Center’s customized approach to intentional institutional transformation in an effort to advance student outcomes. Ultimately, all Network institutions strive for national leadership as a First Scholars Champion Campus. “Being named as a Network Member of the First Scholars Network is an exciting opportunity for PLU to join a dedicated community of professionals prepared to share evidence-based practices and resources, troubleshoot challenges, generate knowledge, and continue to advance the

  • philosophy and psychology principles to wealth management. VIEW STORY Global policy, politics and partnerships Emily Peterson ’14 works with partners around the globe at a NYC-based public affairs agency. VIEW STORY Fighting for voters’ rights Dayton Campbell-Harris ’16 serves as a staff attorney for the ACLU’s Voting Rights Project. VIEW STORY THE SCIENCE OF CARE A great caretaker understands science. A great scientist cares for people. These Lutes exemplify this balance in their academic inquiry

  • Recruitment, Admissions, and Progression (RAP) committee meeting. 9. The student has the option to make a personal presentation at this meeting, and to bring along one academic advisor or designated faculty substitute. Students may also choose to bring witness to the event if applicable. However, personal attendance at the RAP meeting is not required. 10. Based upon their collective evaluation of the petition, the RAP committee will make a recommendation to the Dean regarding the petition. This

  • have a dramatic impact on students’ college experiences. Read about how Natalie McCarthy joined the crew team.Practices to Avoid Asking the student for the actual diagnostic label of their disability, if not noted on the Letter of Accommodation. Stating assumptions about the student based on the type of disability or your previous experience with other students. Commenting on the student’s disability or accommodation plans in front of others. Complaining to the student about providing

  • Medicine, Dr. Krause resided in Butte, Montana where he practiced Pathology until he retired. Students applying to PLU who are interested in careers in health professions may qualify for merit-based scholarships that provide substantial tuition discounts. List of Past RecipientsJudge Bertil E. Johnson Award 2015-16 – Jessica Lancaster 2014-15 – Christopher Higginbotham 2013-14 – Scott Kirkpatrick 2012-13 – Robert Fisher 2011-12 – Riley Hoyer 2010-11 – Amber McDonald 2009-10 – Phillip McGuiness/ Derek

  • Medicine, Dr. Krause resided in Butte, Montana where he practiced Pathology until he retired. Students applying to PLU who are interested in careers in health professions may qualify for merit-based scholarships that provide substantial tuition discounts. List of Past RecipientsJudge Bertil E. Johnson Award 2015-16 – Jessica Lancaster 2014-15 – Christopher Higginbotham 2013-14 – Scott Kirkpatrick 2012-13 – Robert Fisher 2011-12 – Riley Hoyer 2010-11 – Amber McDonald 2009-10 – Phillip McGuiness/ Derek

  • & Sharon Lasei Characteristics of Stalkers: How Do You Prevent Individuals from Stalking? 5. Katheryn Wilson Changing Criminal Social Identity (CSI): Reducing Recidivism and Facilitating Reintegration 6. Hailey Pennick How Nature-Based Activities Improve Mental Wellness for Adults with Depression 7. Sarah D. Goddard How Attachment Style Impacts One’s Perception of Success 8. Bianca Molina The Effects of Deep and Shallow Instructions in Memory Recall with the Use of Music 9. Lauren Lozano & Leah Magee

  • self identify as LatinX/a/o/e; this is an affinity based space celebrating LatinX cultures, social identities, and languages Native American & Indigenous Student Community — for students who self identify as indigenous or native and/or who are studying in the Native American and Indigenous program at PLU Great For Students Who ... Have ongoing enrollment in coursework in one or more of the five languages and/or language fluency Are heritage speakers of one (or more) of the five languages Are

  • Links Chemical Hygiene Plan Spill Response General Spill Cleanup Instructions Chemical Safety Quick Info PLU Safety Data SheetsChemical Hygiene PlanThe Chemical Hygiene Plan, or CHP, is based on WAC 296-828-200 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1450. The CHP covers the laboratories in Rieke Science Center and sets safe work practices for laboratory chemical work.Hazardous Waste Management & Pollution PreventionPLU places priority on minimizing waste by substitution, scale reduction, inventory control, and

  • pathways and barriers to building community-based climate resilience in Washington. Sam Rise ‘11, School of Ed Masters ‘12 graduated from PLU with a degree in Mathematics and a master’s in education. Right after finishing his master’s degree, he served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Namibia (2012-2014), teaching mathematics and computer classes in a rural secondary school. During his service, Sam established the Namibian Ornithological Volunteers Association, which promoted environmentalism and an