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  • . Nearly two years ago, the podcast idea took root when Avila met with Hall for one of their monthly lunches. Hall was a student of Avila’s and the two had stayed in touch, while Hall pursued his master’s in design at the University of Washington. The challenge of how to get to the next step in a design career sparked the conversation. Hall, who is living through those early stages, saw how the early practice allowed people to do exciting, innovative work. This Is Design School A podcast for those

  • ? Psychology students have spent semesters studying in Trinidad & Tobago, Scotland, New Zealand, Austria, and have taken January Term study away courses (taught by PLU Psychology professors) in London, the Czech Republic, Poland, and Germany. Did you know? Psychology students have interned with organizations such as residential treatment facilities, local elementary schools, a juvenile detention center, an equine-assisted therapy ranch, a therapy clinic, and human resources departments. Did you know? Ready

  • such did not exist” Jewish and Catholic Girls in Private Convent Schools in Nazi Germany, 1933-38 Suzanne Vromen, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Bard College, New York Title: “Belgian Nuns and their Rescue of Jewish Children” 5:15 – 6:30 p.m. – Pre-Keynote Reception $30 (Scandinavian Center, AUC) Join PLU Holocaust and Genocide Studies faculty, conference speakers and other attendees for a pre-keynote reception with a delicious light fare—Register here 6:45 – 7:00 p.m. – Musical Performance

  • Contributors Genny Boots Genny is a communication/mass media and journalism major with a minor in global development at PLU. Since leaving her hometown of Anchorage, Alaska, Genny has been exploring new places. From backpacking in south and central America and central Europe to a semi-settled life in the Puget Sound, Genny has enjoyed writing and telling stories. You can find her work around campus, through PLU’s Division of Marketing and Communications as well as Mast Media, and in The News Tribune of

  • , government contractors, and scientific researchers. Voice (off-screen): Yay! (upbeat music) Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About As a PLU mathematics student, you’ll learn classical and modern mathematical tools and ways of thinking that you need to begin to understand recent developments in and applications of mathematics and statistics. Contemporary mathematics has played an integral role in the development of computer technologies, search algorithms, financial investing strategies, physical

  • it to modern audiences. The production was so successful, that Act 1 Theatre in Puyallup has asked to transfer the script, production concept and director to produce it in their 2017-18 Season in January, 2018. This is an amazing accomplishment.

  • , Davis Hilde Restad Associate Professor of International Studies Minal Hajratwala Author Ēriks Ešenvalds Choir of the West Fr. Charles R. Gallagher, S.J. Boston College Michelle M. Jacob, Ph.D. Professor of Indigenous Studies Quinton Johnson, Ph.D. Nelson Mandela University Victoria Woodards Sista Circle Retreat PLU’s Production of “Fences” August Wilsons: Fences Randal Pinkett “Competing in the Modern Era” Lecture Maj. Margaret Witt “Find Your Mission” Lecture Rajesh Parameswaran Lecture and Book

  • world. “The fear and sadness cannot be adequately expressed,” Boers wrote. “We are so sorry for the lives lost, thankful to be safe, and hopeful that tonight might be transformational in some way, that I, we, might do something to change things.” Globally, Pacific Lutheran University alumni such as Boers are coming face to face with the international conflicts that are defining the modern era. Some by accident, others by choice. Service amid war Dom Calata ’08, a military brat who followed in his

  • Oxford, England to Oaxaca, Mexico, Jackie Lindstrom ’23 uses math to understand migration. Mathematics & Music Paige Balut ‘21 tutors elementary and middle school students through the pandemic. Mathematics & Environmental Studies PLU senior Daniel Hachet ’20 leaves a legacy of green on campus. The following is also a useful checklist for things to do when preparing to enter the job market. Remember, it is never too early to prepare for your career. Get advice. Talk to faculty members about careers

  • syllabi.  The processing time depends on the volume of received requests. Please submit your request early to ensure that you can receive the review results prior to the application deadlines. Is prior healthcare experience required for the ELMSN program?No. Prior work or volunteer experience in health care is not required for admission. Can I apply to the BSN, ABSN, and Entry-Level MSN programs at the same time?Applicants should only apply to one program at a time. Feel free to contact a graduate