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  • sprinter on the men’s track and field team, and a resident assistant at two different residence halls, among other things. “I now see myself as someone who can teach others, be a role model, and be confident,” he says of his leadership experience. “It has given me courage and has made me be able to connect to people in a way that brings joy into my life.” Scheel cites two friends at PLU who most influenced his idea of success. “Tom Pfeifle ‘19 taught me that no matter how busy or stressed you may be

  • information. The Environmental Health & Safety Manager is responsible for assisting the PLU community in implementing workplace health and safety policies and procedures. If you have any questions or safety concerns while at PLU, speak with your supervisor or contact the Environmental Health & Safety Manager at 253-535-7233 or safety@plu.edu.Mission StatementEnvironmental Health & Safety supports the university mission to educate for lives of Thoughtful Inquiry, Service, Leadership, and Care by assisting

  • DuranPending Title: Well-Being and Community Engagement**(This session will include a guided meditation along with the lecture.) 3:40 – 5:25 p.m. | March 8 | Regency Room, Anderson University Center Who: Bonnie Duran, Professor Emerita, Schools of Social Work and Public Health, University of Washington Bio: Bonnie Duran Dr.PH (mixed race Opelousas/Coushatta) is a Professor Emeritus in the Schools of Social Work and Public Health at the University of Washington, in Seattle and is on the leadership team at

  • and develop teacher trainings, community programs, exhibits, and classroom resources.  Ilana received her B.A. from the University of British Columbia and M.A. at the University of Connecticut. Ilana is a recipient of the Pamela Waechter award for Jewish Communal Service, an Alfred Lerner Fellow from the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, a Jackson Leadership Fellow, and has participated in numerous Holocaust education programs nationally and internationally.  Ilana has helped to plan and lead

  • for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other people, for their communities, and for the Earth.” Using it to frame your event can help communicate its connection to broader institutional values and priorities as well as to other events that address topics of diversity and inclusion. More information about diversity and inclusion efforts at PLU can be found here. 2. Consider Your Timeline + Choose Your Date(s) CarefullyOur hope is to provide our campus community with

  • Special Collections. Exhibit supported: Black History Month, the Black Students Union, Archives and Special Collections, Alumni Relations, Campus Ministry, and Marketing and Communications. Curators: Nai-Nai Watts and Peanina “Nina” Moore, PLU students; Anna Trammell, Archivist     Books About Compassion Compassion is an important part of PLU’s mission, “PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care—for other people, for their communities and for the Earth

  • totaling up the points, my head finally knew what my heart had known all along: PLU was the best choice for me. My PLU experience: Over the past four years, I made life-long friends, challenged myself, and grew more than I thought possible. Rigorous work in the biology department and across campus has prepared me for a future in healthcare. Co-curricular involvement has enhanced my understanding of society, diversity, and leadership. My involvement with the Office of Residential Life, Office of

  • faculty to the administration, including but not limited to monthly meetings with the officers of the university. To provide leadership to promote the mission of the university. The chair of the faculty shall retain voting privileges in the Faculty Assembly and in the Faculty Executive Committee. Term and Conditions The chair of the faculty shall serve a term of two years and shall not be eligible for a second successive term. The chair is ineligible for any other elected faculty position while

  • achievements of students who are among the highest in their class in scholarship. Honor societies may also have other requirements for distinction such as in leadership, service, academic discipline, or co-curricular activity in the university. Honor societies at Pacific Lutheran University base their membership criteria in whole or in part on students’ academic achievement. An honor society is defined as a student organization with membership criteria containing a standard for high achievement in

  • Center for Global Education, Peter and Grace Wang The Wang Center for Global Education opened in 2002 to fulfill the vision of donors Peter and Grace Wang. Their endowment has emphasized the role education can play in building a more just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world. The Wangs recognized an opportunity to further PLU’s academic reach, and their gift has helped prepare students for lives of leadership and service in an interconnected world. Both are first-generation Americans. Peter Wang