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  • ResoLute Fall 2021 Housing our Neighbors PLU grads explain the housing crisis from the foundation to future. Read Story Simulating for Success PLU's new center uses 21st century tools to teach next-gen nursing. Read Story Welcome Back Lutes PLU students safely and enthusiastically return to campus. Read Story Featured Stories No Mud, No Lotus How April Reyes ’21 bloomed while learning from her past. Charged Up Professor Dean Waldow explores the future of batteries while training future chemists

  • Students are required to maintain compliance with all health and clearance requirements. These requirements are in place to comply with the policies of the clinical agencies where students receive learning experiences; protect the university by ensuring strict adherence to its guidelines; ensure that clients receive quality care, protect the health and wellbeing of clients, and protect the student in the clinical area. Failure to comply with these requirements will prevent the student from

  • InternshipsStudents participating in internships will have two supervisors–one at work, one at the university.  The supervisory relationship at work is not directly the business of anyone at the university, although concerns and problems should be discussed with your faculty sponsor. On the academic side, an internship should provide a learning situation.  Toward that end the following are required: Regular scheduled contact, so that you and your faculty sponsor may trade written material and

  • the spring, so we spend fall teaching people the game and then we kick it up for the winter to get game-ready by February. Ultimate frisbee teams don’t play individual games, we get ranked based on how well we do at USA Ultimate sanctioned tournaments. We travel to two tournaments each spring and host the PLU BBQ every year as well. We play pickup most Friday afternoons on Foss and ANYONE is welcome to join. If you have any interest in joining, want info on playing pickup, or just learning to

  • , manages, and supports programs, initiatives, and services that enrich the university’s efforts to become a more diverse, socially just, and sustainable living, learning, and working community. She provides strategic vision on matters related to diversity, social justice, and inclusion on campus and is a prominent leader of the university, building strategic, intentional, and sustainable coalitions for social justice education and change. A Midwest girl for life, Angie is currently pursuing a Doctorate

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  • Welcoming First Cohort: Sarah Johnston Sarah Johnston has a passion for helping people to live their best lives both physically and mentally. She shares about how her life goals changed over the years at PLU, and what she looks forward to learning in the MSK program. What is one fun… May 20, 2020

  • Research in Interdisciplinary STEM Education (RISE) Posted by: nicolacs / February 1, 2023 February 1, 2023 Research in Interdisciplinary STEM Education (RISE) (https://labs.wsu.edu/rise/) is a 9-week residential summer research experience at Washington State University, targeted to undergraduate students in chemistry, education, life sciences, mathematics, or physics.  Participants will join interdisciplinary teams mentored by WSU faculty to investigate STEM learning across formal and informal

  • time here. Why did you choose a reading endorsement for your degree? Everyone who studies education at PLU chooses an endorsement, either special education or reading. Growing up, I was a bookworm. I would sneak books to read late at night. That is why I chose the reading endorsement. I didn’t know what teaching literacy would encompass at all. I have been learning the stages of reading and language acquisition, learning to teach phonics, and learning to inspire interest in reading in kids. That’s

  • exactly the same title in syllabus, Sakai pages, assessment plan, and gradebook. Learning Objective(s) – Reference relevant learning objectives for the assignment. Assignment Due Date – Specify due date and time as well as late acceptance policies. For electronic submissions, include time zone (e.g., PST, Pacific Standard Time). Submission Details – Specify electronic and/or inline submissions, required file formats, and any file naming schema. Grading Criteria – Describe how the assignment will be

  • learning that a NOLS course can offer such a client. My previous experience with NOLS and my studies in the PLU MSK program has put me in a great position to achieve this goal. Pro Tip: Learn more about kinesiology careers here!Impactful faculty memberDr. Colleen Hacker was my faculty advisor for my final applied project. The hands-on mentorship I received from her was the most valuable part of this program. To receive such thorough, consistent, and one-on-one feedback from Dr. Hacker, a leader in the