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  • composition from the University of Michigan. As a composer, Mr. Robbins has created works in a wide range of genre and style, including orchestral works, chamber music, film scores, and music theater. Specializing as a conductor of 20th century chamber ensembles, he produced a nationally-recognized series of programs at PLU featuring recent and classic 20th century music. As a performer and clinician, he remains active as a percussionist in the Northwest.  As former Chair of the Department of Music

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  • students for an exciting career in one of the fastest-growing health professions. The PNWU’s SOT is committed to delivering graduate programs of distinction and preparing occupational therapists as leaders, scholars, and change agents who provide occupation-based services that promote the health and wellbeing of rural and medically underserved communities throughout the Northwest and beyond. Program Highlights: Starts in the fall Two-year program Accepts 40 students for each new class No academic

  • The Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged EducationMade possible by a generous gift from Drs. Grace and Peter Wang, the Center is an academic support unit dedicated to providing faculty, students and staff with the resources necessary to advance PLU’s distinction and vision for global education of “educating for a just, healthy, sustainable, and peaceful world at home and abroad” through faculty development and grant opportunities, delivery of study away programs, on campus programming

  • Two New Doctors in the House Posted by: Julie Winters / April 25, 2019 April 25, 2019 Congratulations to Dr. Christina Pepin and Dr. Kelsey Hirsch!Dr. Pepin defended her doctoral dissertation titled “Prevalence and Use of High-Fidelity Simulation in Family Nurse Practitioner Programs”. Dr Pepin currently teaches Professional Foundations and provides leadership for our students in their final semester of the program through their capstone class and clinical. She also teaches the Care & Outcomes

  • , this career fair is the place for you! Any job seeker can register for the event for free to network with employers from industry, national labs, and academia. Undergraduate students applying to graduate schools or exploring options between a graduate degree or permanent job are welcome to network with graduate programs as well as companies. Registration is now open at this link, and closes on September 1st, so be sure to sign up now! For more information, visit this page. Read Previous Conference

  • Contact QuestionsWho can I contact for...?Academic policies and programs, faculty appointments, curriculum development, academic advising and assistance, graduate programs, and international study Provost 253-535-7126 provost@plu.edu General information, admission of students, publications for prospective students, freshman student registration, transfer, and advanced placement Admissions 253-535-7151 800-274-6758 admissions@plu.edu Transcripts of records, schedules, and registration Registrar

  • Nursing RequirementsThe English proficiency requirement can also be met if applicants have completed one of the following: A bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree from a regionally-accredited institution in the United States. (This does not apply to nursing programs). A baccalaureate degree or higher from a recognized college or university in an English-speaking country or region, including Australia, Canada (other than Quebec), Great Britain, Ireland, or New Zealand. (This does not apply to

  • Explore your giving options PLU goes beyond individuals chasing dreams; we’re a community of seekers, trailblazers, creators, and reformers who believe in achieving more together. Your generosity, spanning scholarships, academic programs, internships, faculty endowments, facilities and more, impacts how we learn, grow and change the world. Thank you for partnering with us in fueling this thriving community—both on campus and beyond. Our team is ready to help! If you’d like to discuss which

  • Sealth International High School building in West Seattle. Dr. Paul Manfredi, Professor of Chinese, Chair Languages and Literatures, Pacific Lutheran University directs the Confucius Institute along with Dr. Thad Williams, International Education Administrator for Seattle Public Schools who directs the K-12 programs, Dr. Geoff Foy, Associate Provost for Graduate Programs and Continuing Education at Pacific Lutheran University chairs the board.CIWA Photo BooksCIWA has been privileged to work with a

  • place to go to graduate school Funding for graduate school The application process What can you do now to prepare for your application to graduate school? Identify Your InterestsRead the professional literature. Take opportunities to see interesting talks at conferences or given at PLU as part of the Natural Sciences Seminar Program. Look at research programs and faculty web pages at schools of interest. Make a list of scientists doing interesting work and do your homework on their research