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  • high school. By chance I was sitting with Dr. Matt Smith and was able to speak with him about research, the biology department, and my own interests. Anna Kreutz ’12 is from Chehalis, Wash. Another piece that made PLU stand out was the school’s Lutheran foundation, as well as global and environmental focus — all of which aligned with my own values. I’d heard wonderful things about PLU from a number of people back home, but stepping onto campus was what solidified my decision. The people here all

  • Welcome to the Burton Ostenson Museum of Natural HistoryThe Burton Ostenson Natural History Museum at Pacific Lutheran University houses over 10,000 preserved animal specimens collected and preserved by PLU faculty, students, and member of the Tacoma community over the past 100 years. Specimens are used by PLU faculty and students for teaching and research. In addition to serving as educational tools, preserved specimens carry with them information on where and when they were collected

  • , Malloy worked in public health in New York and Washington, D.C., before moving back to the Northwest to further his education. Malloy attended Seattle University Law School, studied intellectual property law and took a position at the Infectious Disease Institute. He stayed there until his recent move to Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, where he’s now operational leader in its Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division. “This position involves a lot of international health activities, which is

  • International Adoption: Social Work’s Perspective and Response” Ashley Johnson “How Social Workers Address the Lack of Access to Health Insurance for Low Income Individuals” Lena Flanagan “Addressing the Inequitable Access to Early Educational Programs for Low-Income and Minority Children and Families Through a Social Justice Lens” The Social Work Department would like to thank the families, friends, supporters of our Social Work graduates. We wish you all the best success – Go LUTES!

  • Title: The Holocaust and the Pope’s Dilemma Who: Jacques Kornberg, Professor Emeritus, Department of History, University of Toronto Bio: Kornberg earned his his B.A. from Brandeis and his Ph.D. from Harvard. His research interests include intellectual history, modern European Jewish history, antisemitism and Holocaust studies. He established the Kornberg-Jezierski Family Memorial Essay Prize in Holocaust Studies with restitution money from the Belgian occupation, 1940-45. The gift was made in memory

  • responsibilities of documentary makers. The first and second place teams go on to compete at the national level at the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl in the spring. The PLU Ethics Bowl Team invites students of all majors and minors to participate, particularly those who have interests in ethics, politics, public speaking, and research on current issues. Faculty contact: Prof. Sergia Hay (haysk@plu.edu) PLU students Natalie (left), Calissa (middle), and Keegan

  • Seed Teachers Program gives Tacoma High School students debt-free path to becoming teachers Posted by: mhines / June 9, 2023 Image: Students from Mount Tahoma, Lincoln, SAMi, IDEA, and TOL are part of a new program by Degrees of Change, Tacoma Public Schools, and Pacific Lutheran University, offering Tacoma students a debt-free, supportive pathway to earning their college degree and becoming teachers. Seed Teachers Program creates equitable public education system with teachers who reflect the

  • published her study of the relationship between indigenous communities, the state, and the church in the nineteenth century, Indios, curas, y nación. La sociedad indígena frente a un proceso de secularización: Oaxaca, siglo XIX. She is a teacher-scholar at CIESAS Unidad Pacífico Sur, where she is doing research on nineteenth-century liberalism and education in the state of Oaxaca. She also teaches for the M.A. programs in history, CIESAS Peninsular (Mérdida, Yucatán) and Social Anthropology, CIESAS

  • science, physics, and chemistry, as well as with an economics or data science minor.  The applied mathematics major is offered in alongside the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Education.  The engineering and industry minor will take advantage of courses already offered by the university’s physics department to students in the Dual-Degree Engineering Program. In addition to math and science courses, students will complete an

  • Courtney Olsen Manager of Short-Term Programs she/her Phone: 253-535-7628 Email: olsencd@plu.edu Office Location:Wang Center for Global Education Status:Working Hybrid Professional Biography Education B.A., Economics and History, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018 M.St., Modern British History, University of Oxford, 2020 Responsibilities Supports faculty in the development, implementation, and budget management of Short-Term Study Away Programs including travel logistics Supports faculty in

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