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  • It’s On Us | It’s On Lutes (Video) Posted by: Zach Powers / May 1, 2015 May 1, 2015 300+ Lutes turned out to make a personal commitment to help keep all people safe from sexual assault and violence on campus and in our community. Look for the feature story on the “It’s On Us” campaign at PLU in the new edition of ResoLUTE which will be published online and in print on May 27. Read Previous Award-Winning Alumnae Authors Return to PLU on May 2 Read Next Public Opportunities to See the King During

  • Chung-Shing Lee, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Technology & Innovation Management Term of Service: 1989-2020 Education D.Sc., Engineering and Technology Management, The George Washington University M.A., Economics, University of Maryland B.A., Economics, National Taiwan University Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Technology and Innovation Management Biography Dr. Chung-Shing Lee is a previous Dean of the School of Business and Professor Emeritus. He has

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  • , Dr. Vandana Shiva and Valerie Segrest, as well as panel discussions, a screening of the PLU MediaLab documentary on food waste titled “Waste Not,” and a Pierce County food tour to visit local innovative production, consumption and waste models hosted by PLU’s Center for Community Engagement and Service. Student led initiatives and events will also be included. Schedule of EventsOpening Keynote Friday, February 26, 7:30pm Location: Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts Dr. Vandana Shiva

  • of community case management of malaria that showed significant impact at reducing the burden of malaria and was subsequently scaled up throughout Senegal. Ms. Linn spent several years working for Johns Hopkins University on the Demographic and Health Surveys Program supporting national statistical agencies and ministries of health in developing countries on the use of health data for decision making. For the past two years, she has served as a malaria technical advisor for the U.S. Agency for

  • Annual Reports serve as a means to educate the community about PLU’s climate and encourage healthy discourse. As such, the report will be shared online as well as with the University Diversity Committee and with President’s Council in order to provide an opportunity for response and to engage with the BIRT on determining educational and professional development priorities and resources.

  • digitize and catalog the collection with an online database (see “Database” tab). With a record of every specimen and each label, this treasure is far more useful and accessible to botany students, the PLU community, and the public via the Consortia Portal.In addition to our excitement over having the existing collection cataloged and databased, a bonus of going through the collection in preparation for this task was that we discovered gaps in the collection. We will be making “wishlists” of species we

  • Coordinator, and student workers. The Director of the Center for Continued Nursing Learning (CCNL) Program and Coordinator for the CCNL program are located in Ramstad. In addition to providing support for School of Nursing daily operations, the staff of the School of Nursing serve as an informational resource for students, faculty, other PLU offices, and members of the community. Students are welcome to visit the office during regular operating hours to conduct business, submit assignments and other

  • Gary Wright Senior Vice President Business Operations Biography Biography Wright oversees all business operations for Sounders FC including ticket sales, corporate partnerships, community outreach, charities, fan experience, communications and marketing of the team. In his first year, Wright helped spearhead one of the most successful launches of a franchise, as Sounders FC set a new MLS season record for attendance with an average of 30,897, and received the Doug Hamilton MLS Executive of the

  • “A Queer History of PLU” follows the experiences of four queer PLU community members and three of their allies.Many of these stories begin in the 1990s, a decade that, for queer Lutes, was symbolically ushered in by the joint decision of two professors—Beth Kraig and Tom Campbell—to come out of the closet in The Mast in 1993. Their coming out, and the student activist groups that were coalescing simultaneously, helped shift the campus climate for queer folks. PLU Pastor Jen Rude also speaks to

  • Halvorson Delivers Homecoming Lecture on Programming and Social Movements View a recording of the October 6 webinar created for the PLU community Posted by: halvormj / September 30, 2020 September 30, 2020 Can learning to code be described as a social movement in American history? PLU Professor Michael Halvorson thinks so. His reflections on the subject were recorded as part of PLU’s Homecoming and Family Week, which presented several lectures by the PLU faculty for the Lute community. The