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  • core values of care, competence, difference, service, and leadership. (2) EDUC 404 : Teaching and Learning of Social Studies Integration of literacy for the teaching of social studies strategies that can be incorporated into P-8 instructional models and assessments with applications to the development of lesson sequences. (4) EDUC 405 : Teaching and Learning Art in the Elementary Classroom Methods and procedures in teaching elementary school art as well as infusing the arts in the curriculum. (2

  • University. Belton also wants to build upon the institution’s strengths, such as expanding facilities for all of our programs. He says the facilities need to reflect the quality of the programs, to compete with others in the region. “We need state-of-the-art facilities,” he said, “ to match the quality of our teaching and the caliber of our students.” Belton says he plans to boost PLU’s profile in the region by engaging local leaders and talking more intentionally about the institution, including through

  • encounter daily in class and in the PLU community. Getting a group together last spring for “Carry That Weight” was incredibly moving and really showed me the amount of commitment and care this community has for the feminist movement. (The event was spurred by Emma Sulkowicz’s performance art piece at Columbia University where she vowed to carry a mattress until her rapist was expelled or left the university. Sulkowicz carried the mattress until the end of the year, including at her graduation ceremony

  • Science Center at Pacific Lutheran University. Belton also wants to build upon the institution’s strengths, such as expanding facilities for all of our programs. He says the facilities need to reflect the quality of the programs, to compete with others in the region. “We need state-of-the-art facilities,” he said, “ to match the quality of our teaching and the caliber of our students.” Belton says he plans to boost PLU’s profile in the region by engaging local leaders and talking more intentionally

  • student Tiffany Haukenberry ’21 looks through the reflective sculpture she created in art class. Conference TitleThe cross country team brought home its first Northwest Conference championship in several years.

  • : Visual History: Period Costume and Décor - ES A survey of the architecture, interiors, clothing, culture, and aesthetic of the western world through exposure to art, historical documents, and popular perspectives. (4) THEA 400 : Theatre Rehearsal and Performance Students perform in a faculty-directed production. Repeatable for a maximum of 12 semester hours. (0-4) THEA 425 : Running Crew II A practicum course, students work on intermediate and advanced-level running crew assignments or in production

  • waste stream may be collected. When the containers are full or volumes reach these limits, containers must be immediately marked with an accumulation start date, and moved to the accumulation storage areas within three (3) days. Sites for satellite accumulation of used hazardous materials include, but are not limited to, the laboratories in Reike Science Center, studios in the Art Department, service areas in Facilities Management. 3. Storage Time Because PLU is a regulated medium quantity generator

  • mental health challenge. I am truly excited to work with this community while experiencing another part of our country. After this gap year, I intend to attend medical school starting in the fall of 2014. Bernice Monkah, Bachelor of Arts in economics with an mathematical economics concentration and political science with a minor in mathematics Why PLU? It’s actually a funny story, you could say that PLU or Pacific Lutheran University, however you like to refer to it as, was literally not on my radar

  • seamless cloth between my work life, family life, and my faith,” she says. Make it better Life intervenes in ways that can thwart any aspiration, through no fault of your own. Art Thiel '75“I’m not someone who likes to measure success by counting things — how many times I’ve done something, or how much money I’ve made,” says Art Thiel ’75. These days, he says, “I don’t find things like money, prestige or social media likes personally rewarding.” A legendary sportswriter and commentator for the Seattle

  • Women’s History Week takes place. 1990 The “Women’s Center of Pacific Lutheran University” is established in April; the WMST minor is passed by faculty the same month. 1990 PLU offers a minor in Women’s Studies for the first time. Professor Elizabeth Brusco serves as the first chair of the department. 1992 The Women’s Center moves to the Little Red House. 1992 Becky Frehse, Professor of Art, is given course release to serve as the first Women’s Center director. 1995 Judy Mladineo is hired as the