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As a PLU employee, you have the power to further invest in students through our employee giving program. Each day, in many and varied ways, you already demonstrate your care for students and their success. Your gift is an additional vote of confidence in the future of PLU and PLU students. Whether it’s supporting student scholarships, academic programs or faculty excellence and research, every gift counts. Thank you for partnering with us to make PLU a wonderful place where Lutes can thrive
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government facilities conducting research in DHS relevant areas? If you answered “Yes”, to the above questions, the HS-POWER program is for you! The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate Office of University Programs sponsors the Professional Opportunities for the Student Workforce to Experience Research Program (HS-POWER) for undergraduate and graduate students. HS-POWER is open to students majoring in a broad spectrum of homeland security related science
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application & questions. Selection priority will be given to: University leaders & senior administrators and faculty members actively seeking to develop new/expanded Chinese programs or develop potential partnerships in other subject areas with the higher education institutions in China. Multiple applicants from the same institution will be considered, but each applicant is required to submit an individual application. Apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e
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emerged: Provide a centralized place for community members to access resources and information. Create a streamlined and clear process for changing names and indicating pronouns on forms and within university documentation processes. Develop and deliver training for faculty, staff and students regarding LGBTQ+ identities and issues. Support the development of more LGBTQ+ awareness and educational programs. AccomplishmentsTo date, the Trans Task Force has accomplished the following: Four trainings
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Biography Paul Sutton teaches sociocultural foundations of education, secondary humanities methods, and secondary literacy courses as well as various seminar courses in the undergrad and graduate-level teacher education programs. He is also the co-chair of the university Common Reading Program and is an active parent and community volunteer in his local school district where he sits on several committees to inform district policy and practice. He maintains an active and diverse publication and
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Gregory J. Williams, PhDSchool of Education and KinesiologyEnriching Field Experiences with Virtual Communication Dr. Gregory J. Williams (PLU Photo/Katie Martell) Greg Williams is a Professor in the Department of Education whose research has focused on the development and implementation of effective classroom and behavioral management procedures for children and youth with emotional/behavioral disorders. In his work with students who attend PLU’s teacher training programs, Greg understands the
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numerous invited guest popular lectures. * Work has been featured in television programs produced by BBC, Discovery Channel, History Channel , National Geographic and others. * College/University instructor for 30+ years including courses in history, archaeology, Egyptology, anthropology, writing, expedition training. * Awards included Pacific Lutheran University Outstanding Alum (2010) and Vancouver Award (Explorers Club Northwest Chapter – 2011) * Former professional mountain guide/mountaineering
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dead the same thing as being the instrument in said person’s death?” Amadeus is intended for mature audiences due to sexual innuendos and strong language. The School of Arts and Communication at Pacific Lutheran University houses the Departments of Art & Design, Communication & Theatre, and Music and presents more than 250 events each season. Pacific Lutheran University offers approximately 3,500 students a unique blend of academically rigorous liberal arts and professional programs. Students
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Board of Regents. The $3 million project has been funded by gifts from more than 400 donors and at least 20 former and current regents, he said. A gift from Wilson Construction and the Don and Kim Wilson family was instrumental in breaking ground on the athletic fields project. Bjerke said, adding that without their gift this project would not be happening. “This is a great thing to celebrate,” he said. The new synthetic surface field will serve the men’s and women’s soccer programs as a practice
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Administration and Master of Science in Finance degree programs. Accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) since 1971, PLU is recognized in The Princeton Review’s 2014 edition of the Top 295 Business Schools. More information, including application details, here. Read Previous Six Word Stories Read Next PLU Awarded PSE Foundation Grant to Update Emergency-Notification System COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad
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