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  • covers aid, development, global health, poverty and the humanitarian community. Rosanna Pansino After graduating, Rosanna Pansino '07 created Nerdy Nummies - a geeky YouTube cooking show with over 1.9 million subscribers. Bryanna Plog Bryanna Plog '10 has lived on or been to six continents, and is currently an educator and park ranger with the National Park Service. Allison Siburg Allison Siburg '09 reflects on taking the risk of being herself, life after grad school and living authentically like

  • society where typically only boys and young men from wealthy families received an education, Martin Luther was the first major leader to call for open, accessible education for young people of all genders, rich and poor. As a professor, Luther prompted his students to reject easy answers and use all available fields of study to pursue the deepest knowledge possible. Pacific Lutheran University continues this tradition by welcoming all to our campus and engaging all students in the fullest development

  • 201, Regency Room, CK West, SCC Allan Belton, “Leading a university in anxious times” Melanie Cunningham, “Intercultural development inventory” Jen Rude, “Spiritual practices for anxious times” 2:45 – 3:45 p.m. | Workshops 2 | AUC 133, AUC 201, Regency Room, CK West, SCC 2:30 – 2:45 p.m. | Break 3:45pm – 4:00pm: Break 2:45 – 3:45 p.m. | Workshops 2 | AUC 133, AUC 201, Regency Room, CK West, SCC Ralph Flick, J.D., “Legal considerations for leaders” Margaret Marcuson, “Managing anxiety about money

  • 201, Regency Room, CK West, SCC Allan Belton, “Leading a university in anxious times” Melanie Cunningham, “Intercultural development inventory” Jen Rude, “Spiritual practices for anxious times” 2:45 – 3:45 p.m. | Workshops 2 | AUC 133, AUC 201, Regency Room, CK West, SCC 2:30 – 2:45 p.m. | Break 3:45pm – 4:00pm: Break 2:45 – 3:45 p.m. | Workshops 2 | AUC 133, AUC 201, Regency Room, CK West, SCC Ralph Flick, J.D., “Legal considerations for leaders” Margaret Marcuson, “Managing anxiety about money

  • Washington State and enrolled for classes may be eligible for virtual follow-up services with PLU counselors via Zoom.  The PLU Counseling Center professionals will meet for up to 6-8 sessions after an initial treatment planning appointment.  These sessions are solution-focused, short-term counseling geared towards direct and active intervention to help students achieve specific goals. Students may have access to additional services, currently in development, including: workshops, online webinars, group

  • full-time students attending four-year institutions and community colleges or recent graduates within two years of receiving their bachelor’s degree, while CCI is exclusively for community college students. Both programs are stipend-based and offered three times annually in Fall, Spring, and Summer terms. A summer internship fair sponsored by the Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) and hosted by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education will take place on

  • the health professions. SHPEP at the UW has had a very long and successful track record of helping thousands of students enter and graduate from health professions school. Using a cohort approach, the program prepares students for academic success in their undergraduate and pre-professional studies by offering enrichment courses in biology, chemistry, biostatistics and population health. The program also focuses on the personal and professional development of participants by engaging them in

  • all students in the fullest development of their abilities and talents. We are excited at recent successes, including enrollment growth. Our message is getting out! In September, 2018, PLU welcomed an incoming first-year class of 649 students—more than 5 percent over the previous year. PLU recruited 179 new transfer students—almost 15 percent more than the year before. In addition, PLU welcomed this academic year 372 graduate students—the highest graduate enrollment since 1995. Bishop Richard

  • Pacific Avenue in Parkland in the summer might not realize the dry concrete channel by the road is actually the creek that, along with Chambers Creek which flows out of Steilacoom lake to the Puget Sound, creates a watershed that encompasses most of the Tacoma metropolitan area and includes most of its major lakes. Even when the creek flows strongly in the spring, the effects of development are present in less noticeable ways. The lawns, houses and parking lots that push up against its banks where

  • conservation and sustainable development in Latin America. “I am excited to learn more about the ecology of Ecuadorian small mammals and the Andean landscape,” Ojala-Barbour said. “I also look forward to speaking Spanish and working with Ecuadorians.” Faculty recipients Vidya Thirumurthy, Instructional Development and Leadership, Research in India. Read Previous Dean of education and movement studies named Read Next Desmond Tutu urges Tacoma community to “Be the Spark” that changes the world COMMENTS*Note