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  • submerged) aspects of culture can include deeply held values and preferences. One of the things that is tricky is that we can have a hard time understanding these deep, submerged aspects of even our own culture. We can be unaware of how the cultural values and beliefs instilled in us have shaped us and how our own culture affects us when we interact with others. This is why study away is such a fantastic learning opportunity! You can get to know your own culture much better through becoming acquainted

  • By:Debbie Cafazzo September 11, 2019 0 Clinical Learning and Simulation Center https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2019/09/ground-level-skills-lab-cover-1024x504.jpg 1024 504 Debbie Cafazzo Debbie Cafazzo https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2019/05/debbie-cafazzo.jpg September 11, 2019 September 26, 2019 Clinical Learning and Simulation Center Renderings courtesy of McGranahan Architects Local health care providers say that when they

  • collected many colorful stories as souvenirs along the way. Bergman, professor of English at Pacific Lutheran University, has gone undercover to bust illegal wildlife smugglers. He’s released parrots into the wild. And, as many students who traveled with him know, he’s talked to penguins. In this video, adapted for a past conference on resources and strategies in Lutheran higher education, Bergman discusses his firsthand experiences learning about the beloved birds in the arctic and other animals around

  • Get out of the classroom: Study Biology at PLU Posted by: vcraker / December 15, 2020 December 15, 2020 If you love learning about animals and plant life then a career in Biology might be for you. The PLU Biology program encourages its students to question, probe, experiment and experience the natural world in-person as well as under a microscope. In this video, Professor of Biology Michael Behrens covers daily life in the program to opportunities in research, study abroad, and hands-on lab

  • What’s in our room? With Jess Mason ’24 Posted by: vcraker / April 13, 2023 April 13, 2023 Portland native, Jess Mason gives a tour of their room in Hong Hall. Hong Global Hall is for local, national, and international students. Located in the middle of upper campus, it is home to a unique living/learning community consisting of six language and global engagement houses: Chinese, French, Global Studies, Indigenous Languages, Spanish, and the International Honors program. CLICK HERE to learn

  • Business MinorsDeclaring a minor provides students the opportunity to have an additional, University recognized, field of study. While a minor offers less depth than a major, it provides an opportunity to demonstrate additional learning toward a career path or profession. Moreover, minors allow a student to pursue their passion in a specific area of interest. A minor in a professional area, such as business, provides knowledge experiences and skill sets to complement major areas and provide

  • Tom Huelsbeck Associate Vice President for Campus Life he/him Phone: 253-535-7200 Email: tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Master of Science, College Student Personnel, Bowling Green State University Bachelor of Science, Math, University of Wisconsin-Madison Responsibilities Campus Life Responsibilities Overarching responsibility for Campus Life Supervision of the Associate Dean for Campus Life, Co-Curricular Learning & Assessment and Director of Campus Life Operations

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  • Connected – Steps for getting connected to wired and wireless internet connections. Getting Started with Technology – New Students – A quick-start overview for new students on using technology at PLU. Getting Started with Sakai for Students – Sakai is PLU’s Learning Management System. Many professors have Sakai courses set up for their courses. Check out this guide for a quick-start on using Sakai. Digital Phone and Voice Mail Reference Guide (.pdf) – Reference guide for basic features of digital

  • Pacific Lutheran University and its service providers strive to maintain an atmosphere in which learning and research flourish. Essential to realizing this goal are electronic communications, administrative information systems, network services, and other electronic resources provided by the university. Essential, too, is that PLU community members are secure, safe, and free from harassment in their use of these systems. To this end, members of the PLU community should have no expectation of

  • of 2020 Lute, who started learning and loving art and technology as a toddler. After numerous Marketing and Graphic Design courses in high school, they joined PLU in 2016 as a major in Business Administration, eventually concentrating in Marketing. JB graduated in 2020 with two Bachelor’s degrees, in both Business Administration and Religion. JB is very excited to be back at PLU to use their unique skills and experience with both Multimedia Production and Technology to provide valuable on-site

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