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The official news stories of Pacific Lutheran University.
6-8, 2024. This year’s conference, titled Sephardic Jewish Voices and Experiences in the Holocaust, focuses on the lesser-known stories of Sephardic Jews during World War II. The conference brings together scholars and… continue reading Modernizing Mental Health September 6, 2024 PLU professor and psychology department chair Tiffany Artime and her collaborator from Wellesley College Centers for Women are leading a team of researchers and stakeholders who envision a future where evidence-based
Copy Center Hours (closed Noon-1pm)Monday: 8am-Noon, 1-4:30pmTuesday: 8am-Noon, 1-4:30pmWednesday: 8am-Noon, 1-4:30pmThursday: 8am-Noon, 1-4:30pmFriday: 8am-Noon, 1-4:30pmMail Services Hours (closed Noon-1pm)Monday: 9am-Noon, 1-4:30pmTuesday: 9am-Noon, 1-4:30pmWednesday: 9am-Noon, 1-4:30pmThursday: 9am-Noon, 1-4:30pmFriday: 9am-Noon, 1-4:30pmContact Information253-535-83821010 122nd Street South Tacoma, WA 98447 -
TACOMA, WASH. (Sept. 28, 2016) – The Pacific Lutheran University Department of Languages and Literatures will host the Tournées Film Festival this fall for screenings of nine recently released films representing a wide variety of cultures and historical periods. (Film trailers and descriptions below.) A…
college and university campuses. Featured Films The Pearl ButtonWednesday, Sept. 28 | 5:30 | Ingram 100 Starting with the heartbreaking tale of the extermination of Patagonia’s native water nomads, Paris-based Chilean filmmaker Patricio Guzmán traces the history of systemized murder in his country up to and including the ruthless dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet through a pearl button paid by an English expedition in 1830 to buy Patagonian native Jemmy Button and bring him back to England—or in
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Associate Professor School of Business | Peace Scholars | muldermr@plu.edu | 253-535-7258 | Why do you serve on the Peace Scholars Committee? I hope to inspire students to consider avenues of peace through a variety of interdisciplinary lenses, including those that might tie to their area of academic study.
Organizations. Proceedings of the Association for Consumer Research Conference, Berlin, Germany. Mulder, M.R. (forthcoming). Transformation Intersection: Global Place-Based Experience and Transformative Learning Pedagogy. Proceedings of the International Transformative Learning Conference (XII). King, S., Mulder, M.R. & Liu, R. (2016). Investigating Consumer Responses to Nonprofit Overhead Costs. Proceedings of the American Marketing Association Marketing and Public Policy Conference, San Luis Obispo, CA
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For some, summer is a time for play. For others, it’s a time for work. But for many at PLU, it’s a time for a little bit of both — through science.
them a wonderful model for studying evolutionary patterns, what drives those differences and how new species form,” Schutz said. “Just like whole populations can differ, the dimorphism that these fish exhibit within these populations can differ, too, across many different types of body structures.” One example of such differences between males and females — based on well-documented discovery by researchers at other institutions — is that males have bigger brains in some populations while females
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Originally published in 2003 The daily headlines reflect the relentless march to war and violence: probable war in Iraq, continuing strife in the Middle East and the “war” on terror. Like other members of faith communities across the globe, I find myself wondering how I,…
betterment of humanity. All of these people shared common attitudes, commitments and acted upon them, but it was not necessary that the same ideas, understood in the same way, led them to these actions and commitments. Le Chambon was a faith community founded not so much based upon an explicitly shared theological doctrine, but on a shared sense of identity, on common perspectives that allowed them to work in concert without having to coordinate and agree on a plan of action in advance. Out of necessity
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9:55 a.m. | March 5 | Regency Room Click here to see a recording of Dr. Ara Norenzayan's talk! Who: Dr.
focuses on the interplay between form, function, selection and evolutionary history and I employ both comparative and experimental approaches. Angry Tías and AbuelasAngry Tías and Abuelas 1:45 p.m. | March 5 | Regency Room PLU welcomes three representatives from the Río Grand Valley-based non-profit organization, Angry Tías and Abuelas. The organization was the recipient of the 2019 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award, which identifies and honors those who embody Robert F. Kennedy’s belief that the
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Ed.D. with Superintendent Certification 60 semester hours Superintendent Strand - 16 semester hours EDUC 741: Educational Law, Policy, and Governance (2) EDUC 742: Human Resources in K-12 (2) EDUC
case studies. Emphasis will be placed on current problems of practice, research, and analysis of practices related to effectiveness. (3) EDUC 741 : Educational Law, Policy, and Governance The primary goal of this course is to assist the school leader to develop the attitudes, knowledge, and skills necessary to effectively practice high quality, ethical and legal practices based on the law and appropriate policy application. This course explores federal and state law that school administrators and
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Professors Rose McKenney (Geosciences and Environmental Studies) and Adela Ramos (English) had the honor of working with this year's class of Environmental Studies students as they completed their
outdoor classrooms create a clear pathway for future integration of outdoor education into established classrooms. Narrowing in to focus on ages 4-11 in elementary school and in the preoperational developmental stage, foundational information is provided concerning Piagetian developmental stages and how to adjust curriculum-based instruction to best meet the needs of that age group. An explanation of state-mandated education standards provides the baseline for lesson planning and suggestions that
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1. These guidelines are intended to provide employees, who are authorized to travel on behalf of the university, with adequate means of transportation, lodging, meals and other services necessary to
on University business is allowed, employees should not charge their gasoline purchases to a PLU Purchasing Card. The reimbursement is payable via the submission of an approved Auto Mileage Form and will be based on the following:A. The current university authorized mileage rate. (See BUSO’s homepage.) B. Mileage incurred while commuting from home to your regular place of work is considered a personal expense and is, therefore, not reimbursable by the university.Should two or more employees
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Opening both a checking account and a savings account is an important first step in taking charge of your money.
) *Income driven repayment plan• Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans • Direct PLUS Loans made to students • Direct Consolidation Loans that do not include PLUS loans (Direct or FFEL) made to parents Your maximum monthly payments will be 10 percent of discretionary income for 20 years. Your monthly payment will never be more than the 10-year Standard Plan amount. Income Based Repayment (IBR) *Income driven repayment plan • Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans • All PLUS loans made to students
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