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  • stuck together during a trying time at the university with a passing in our athletic family. What makes your student-athletes special? What makes you feel most proud of your team? My team is very diverse and we make things work. Our team works around everyone’s schedule and is very accommodating to what is going on in the student-athletes lives. We managed to keep a nursing student on the team all 4 years despite her clinicals and all her time at the hospital. She thought she would only play 2 years

  • Learn More: Bongo Grave PostThe Bongo ethnic group is located in Sudan and is made up of many family sub-divisions. In his research paper about the Bongo, Santandrea categorizes the Bongo into two main groups: the Tonj kinsmen and the Wau. Within these groups there can be even more sub-divisions. There is little chiefdom organization and a clear system has not been developed. As a result, there are not chiefdoms that have been in charge for several generations. This allows for more diversity in

  • calling or vocation to prepare for death and how that preparation can be a gift for one’s family and friends. REGISTER HERE More than blonds with candles: The first Santa Lucia Thursday, December 5, 2024 – 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time Virtual, and in-person options (Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University Center) In this illustrated presentation, participants will consider the life and vocation of St. Lucy, Lucia of Syracuse in Sicily, the much-beloved winter saint in Nordic countries. Her calling

  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Livestream Business and Economic History Program Annual Lecture Site Menu Home Benson Family Chair Curriculum Annual Lecture Livestream Benson Summer Fellowship Blog Future Students Visit PLU Apply to PLU Stay Connected LuteLink Invest in Business and Economic History Contact Information Business and Economic History Program Phone: 253-535-7595 Fax: 253-535-8305 Email: halvormj@plu.edu Xavier, Room 101 Tacoma, WA 98447 Links Department of History Economics

  • , or marriage and family therapy.Begin and End DatesBegin and End Dates:  Internship begins August 15th with two weeks of intensive on-boarding before seeing clients.  Internship ends May 31st the following year.PopulationPopulation:  PLU Counseling Services provides direct in-person service to currently enrolled college students with a wide array of presenting concerns ranging from identity exploration, loss of romantic relationships, and roommate conflicts to serious mental illness.  Students

  • : Educational Leadership: Instructional Leadership (3) EDUC 743: Educational Finance in P12 (2) EDUC 747: Central Office and Programmatic Leadership (2) EDUC 795a: Executive Leadership Internship (1) Spring 20245 courses (8 credits) EDUC 760: Evaluation & Supervision in Educational Leadership (2) EDUC 744: Community & Family Engagement (2) EDUC 746: Crisis, Conflict, Emergency Management (2) EDUC 745: School Board Relations (1) EDUC 795a: Executive Leadership Internship (1) 2024-25 Academic Year TermCredit

  • Remove Back New Delete PLU Community YouTube Homecoming and Family Weekend Site Menu Home Athletic Events PLU on Tap Class of 1974 Contact Information Office of Alumni and Student Connections Phone: 253-535-7415 Fax: 253-535-8555 Email: alumni@plu.edu Office of Alumni & Student Connections Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Divisional Links Office of Alumni and Student Connections Office of Advancement PLU Parents and Families Quick Links Donate Update My Info Alumni Events Lodging Options Class of 1973 Class of

  • – Nominated by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for a college/university category EMMY Award as faculty advisor on the documentary “Tapped Out: Unearthing the Global Water Crisis.” 2011 Accolade Award of Merit – in the Feature Documentary category as faculty advisor on the documentary film “Oil Literacy.” Presented in January 2011. 2010 Accolade Award of Merit – in the Feature Documentary category as faculty advisor on the documentary film “The New American Family: Defining Commitment in

  • tour. back to top Parents Show more information about these links Get Involved Even though your student may be farther away, you can still be involved in their school. Check the list below for how you might make an impact. Prospective At PLU, we realize most students don’t attend college alone. They are supported by their parents, relatives, friends and supporters. In many cases, parents and family members have different questions than students do. Explore and Visit Visiting a college is one of the

  • says about Anderson. “It’s been a real gift to see how happy she is in that space. She’s an old soul for the theater department; working with her is a delight, truly.” Read Previous Dance 2014 Features Student Choreography Alongside Faculty and Guest Compositions Read Next “The Boys Next Door” opens Oct. 16 LATEST POSTS Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre February 28, 2023 Twisted Tales of Poe: A Theatre/Radio Collaboration May 16, 2021 Theatre Guest Artists in Spring 2021