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  • We’re glad you are getting involved in research at PLU, and we’re here to help you through the HPRB application process.

    info 🤔 First Time Submitting? Use our Step-by-Step GuideStep 1:  Check if you need HPRB review Step 2:  Consult with a Faculty Supervisor Step 3:  Complete required online training (CITI) Step 4:  Understand the basics of the HPRB process Step 5:  Understand methodological issues that impact your application Step 6:  Plan for review time Step 7:  Submit your application Step 8:  Respond to HPRB questions/concerns (stipulations) Step 9:  Understand your on-going responsibilities once approvedLook

  • Two years before he founded the only local peace prize in the nation, Thomas Heavey ’74 was in the middle of a war.

    opportunity to be kind, show compassion and act to advance equality,” she said. In addition to a medal, plaque and glass artwork created by the Hilltop Artists in Residence of Tacoma, the local laureates receive a paid trip to Oslo, Norway. They visit world-renowned humanitarian centers, network with leaders in the peace community and attend events affiliated with the Nobel Peace Prize, including the ceremony, the concert and the live, television interview with the recipient. Oslo, a small but lively city

  • The Thorniley Collection of Antique Type, a massive donation to PLU’s Publishing and Printing Arts Program, has elevated the university’s letterpress resources.

    her father had to take out a wall to remove all the pieces. “I would’ve liked to see that,” she said, laughing. Thorniley CollectionThe collection includes wood type with chromatic faces, which were made to print two or more colors in tight register. (Photo by John Froschauer/PLU) During its time with the paper company, the Thorniley Collection was used sporadically by locals of all ages. Students from elementary schools, Highline Community College and the University of Washington worked with the

  • Dale E. Benson news for Pacific Lutheran University.

    Benson Student Research Fellows to Present at PLU By Michael Halvorson, Benson Chair in Business and Economic History. On Friday, December 8, 2017, three PLU students will present the results of their summer research projects in a public presentation connected to PLU’s Business and Economic History program. The presenters are Michael Diambri, Teresa… November 7, 2017 Alex LundBenson research fellowsBusiness and Economic HistoryDale E. BensonMichael DiambriTeresa Hackler

  • An undocumented PLU student shares her experience going back to Mexico — for the first time since her family relocated to the United States — as part of the Oaxaca Gateway program.

    internal struggle. It centers on social justice and the roots of migration, Williams said, with an academic focus on the humanities and social sciences, among other disciplines. Williams said the program helps break away from the oversaturation of negative stories coming out of Mexico. “Oaxaca allows students to learn about places of hope,” she said. Despite overcoming so many obstacles to study in Oaxaca, Sophia’s relatives on both sides of the border were unsure that she would successfully return

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  • Vulnerabilities Amplified: The Impact of COVID-19 on LGBTIQ+ Communities Globally. The 5th biennial Ambassador Chris Stevens Celebration of Service keynote lecture will take place at 7 p.m.

    , Senegal Introduced by Rose McKenney, Professor of Geosciences and Environmental Studies and Acting Director of PLU’s Peace Corps Prep Certificate Program Moderated by Marissa Aulgur, current PLU student of Global Studies, French, and Economics, with a Peace Corps Prep minor PART II, 7:00-8:00 PM Vulnerabilities Amplified: The Impact of COVID 19 on LGBTIQ+ Communities Globally Amie Bishop, MSW, MPH, Senior Advisor for Outright International 2021 Chris Stevens LecturerMeet Amie Mallory Bishop, 2021

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  • TACOMA, WASH. (Dec. 13, 2016)- Grace Zimmerman ’18 was already thrilled to pursue a study away experience in Namibia. But her excitement compounded after learning she received a competitive scholarship, one of more than 2,800 awarded by the federal government to students such as herself…

    showcase their work at local coffee shop Read Next PLU alumna earns Montana teacher of the year recognition, receives Presidential Award for Excellence COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU move-in day 2024 September 4, 2024 PLU Director of Athletics and Recreation Mike Snyder named President of NADIIIAA August 16, 2024 PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes

  • TACOMA, WASH. (March 24, 2016)- Natalie McCarthy ’09 lost her vision when she was a child, but that hasn’t stopped her from showing up. And she’s continued to show up all the way to the world stage. McCarthy spent the evening and afternoon of March…

    Paralympics, and hopefully taking home the gold. “I’m keeping my fingers crossed,” she said, following a deep sigh of cautious optimism. “It’s been a very long road.” Dr. Colleen Hacker (left) reads the impressive biography about Natalie McCarthy (right). McCarthy, a 2009 alumna and former PLU rower, competes on the world stage despite losing her eyesight as a child. (Photo by Robert Carrasco) Natalie McCarthy '09 has a long list of impressive para-rowing honors. She hopes to qualify for the Rio