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  • her time outdoors, set her on a direct path to her career. She joined the Washington Conservation Voters in 2008 and became its president in 2014, leading the organization’s political, campaign, and accountability strategies.“I first learned about the climate crisis in detail – and how to advocate for policy and political change — at PLU,” she said. “I loved my time at PLU. My education taught me to think critically, challenge the status quo, and advocate for my community.” We talked to Murphy

  • Cece Chan: First-Year Student, Long-Term Goals Posted by: Marcom Web Team / February 28, 2020 Image: In her first year at PLU, CeCe Chan has contributed to and lead on matters of social justice within education while pursuing a major in political science. February 28, 2020 By Lora ShinMarketing & Communications guest writerTACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 28, 2020 ) — Cece Chan’s activism awakening came in high school. As a third-generation Asian young woman, she realized Seattle Public Schools’ majority

  • the faculty at PLU. Full orientation can be expected to continue, at a minimum, throughout the first year of faculty appointment, and for some areas of role may take considerably longer. Areas covered in the SoN Orientation and Faculty Orientation Handbook include but are not limited to: SoN leadership, administrative personnel, and support staff SoN Mission, Vision, Guiding Principles SoN Philosophy SoN administrative policies Curricular array and program outcomes Program plans Course groups

  • : SW Theory & Practice I (4)$6,880 J-Term 20251 course (4 credits) SOCW 500+: Elective (4)$3,440 Spring 20253 courses (8 credits) SOCW 515: SW Theory & Practice II (4) SOCW 575: Foundational Practicum Experience I (4)$6,880 2025-2026 Academic Year TermCredit HoursCost Summer 20252 courses (8 credits) SOCW 525: Anti-Racism, Diversity, & Equity in Social Work Practice (4) SOCW 532: Social Work Research Methods (4)$6,880 Fall 20254 courses (12 credits) SOCW 555: Social Work in Health Care (4) SOCW 585

  • ethics, medical skills and theory, research theory and techniques, and foundations of personalized medicine. These courses are not just designed for medical school, they are designed to fit students interested in a variety of health science fields. Did the PNWU MAMS program also support your transition to medical school? It did! For example, faculty members and program alumni help MAMS students throughout the process by reading application essays and helping with interview prep. The medical school

  • ethics, medical skills and theory, research theory and techniques, and foundations of personalized medicine. These courses are not just designed for medical school, they are designed to fit students interested in a variety of health science fields. Follow Shelby Hatton to PNWU!Each year there are six seats reserved for qualified Lutes in Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences’ Master of Arts in Medical Sciences (MAMS) program. Shelby Hatton is one of many Lutes who have gone from PLU’s pre

  • Pacific Lutheran University.PLU MBA International Experience: PERUPLU MBA students spent their spring break exploring Peru, from large corporations in Lima to small local businesses that have been in operation for generations. Students learned about the Peruvian economy, political dynamics, and, most importantly, they learned with their hearts and embraced Peru’s complex history. Here are ten days in Peru in five minutes!Put Theory Into Practice with an MBALearning goes further than just the classroom

  • contract holder, Thrivent also gives them matching funds and “choice dollars” for additional giving. “Lots of people know about Thrivent, but I don’t know that that message always gets out about matching funds or choice dollars if you have an account, whether a life-insurance policy or mutual fund,” Squires said. Scott Squires said that when he and Sherith married, they knew that when they had the means, they would give back to PLU. “We do a lot of giving. It’s important to us, and it’s kind of fun

  • College Betrayal: German Churches and the Holocaust (Fortress Press, 1999). His most recent book, Complicity in the Holocaust: Churches and Universities in Nazi Germany (Cambridge University Press) appeared in 2012. He is now under contract with Cambridge University Press to complete Christians in Nazi Germany, which will appear in their Short History Series. Ericksen has been a fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial

  • Angeles studios and the leading replaced or strengthened, while the 24 window panes were carefully cleaned. This $35,000 refurbishing was desperately needed, as lead will expand and contract over time, Martinez explained.  The lead tubing that held the panes in place, especially the centerpiece, was beginning to buckle. So it was time for some much-needed TLC. When the crews unwrapped the pieces down in LA, they first put all the panes on a table, and traced around the edges to act as a template for