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  • Center. Currently assigned to the North Carolina Synod, Dr. Wallace is on the Synod’s Committee on Social Justice. Dr. Wallace holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Welfare from Adelphi University in New York, a Masters of Education in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of North Carolina in Greensboro, a Masters of Divinity from Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary in Columbia, South Carolina and holds a Ph.D. in Family Social Science with an emphasis in Marriage and Family

  • he has in store. PLU Debate in the CommunityBy Peter Twite This year, the T.O.H. Karl Forensics Forum adopted a stronger focus on community outreach. The goal was to become more active in the development of skills with the younger generation. The cornerstone of this initiative was a partnership with the Boys and Girls Club of Lakewood.As a part of this partnership, several team members met weekly with the children of the Boys and Girls Club to teach techniques that could be used to further their

  • in the event the user switches to a new device. The Gradebook client application is written in Dart using Google’s Flutter UI development kit and functions on both Android and Apple iOS devices. Our backend services were created using Google Firebase Authentication and Cloud Firestore services. Grades can be a major source of stress for college students, and our application aims to help give students peace of mind by providing a convenient, easy to use tool for tracking their grades and

  • at PLU. What impact did they have on your career direction and success? SM: While I didn’t have a specific field in mind during my first years on campus, I knew that first-hand experience in the business world would help me determine what field to pursue (or not!) At the campus Career Development Office, I sought out information about a number of internship opportunities. In the spring of my junior year, I applied for an internship with a regional bank. A round of interviews led to a position as

  • , where she earned her master’s and Ph.D. at Stanford University. Her research focused on the development and burn-out rate of first-year teachers, and what keeps a teacher loyal to a district where they first ply their craft. It was the “aha” moment for her. Her true calling was helping teachers teach. “Of course it’s all about the kids,” she said.  But she felt that working with good teachers, and keeping them on the path to their dreams – and avoid burnout – is just as valuable as being in front of

  • Baccalaureate and graduate education for professional nursing include processes that foster the development of values, attitudes, personal qualities, and value-based professional behaviors. Values are defined as beliefs or ideals to which the individual is committed and which guide behavior. Values are reflected in attitudes, personal qualities, and consistent patterns of behavior. Attitudes are inclinations or dispositions used to respond to persons or situations, while personal qualities are

  • of Outsiders Christina Erikson, Journey Through the Veil: Exploring Issues Surrounding Muslim American Women Terrell Hawkins, The Sacrifice of Meat for the Sacrifice of Christ: Understanding Christian Community Principles Ruthie Kovanen, A Sin to Be a Self?: Feminism, Selfhood, and Reimagining Kenosis for an Empowered Future Andrew Larsen, “You Must Forgive Him or Die”: The Power of Forgiveness in the Development of Northern Irish Identity Andrew Morris, Primitive Christian Morals: Diverse Amish

  • teach about the world of design. Department of Art & Design Our art and design programs at PLU stress individualized development. Learn More YR01, EP00 — Jp & Chad On this prototype podcast of This is Design School, Jp Avila and Chad Hall interview each other to test out what it would take to make a podcast. Your browser does not support the audio element. The discussions find their way beyond their guests’ journeys and intertwine with topics about graphic design in the print and digital world to

  • their self-care skills. These life balance skills will serve the student well into their lives and careers post graduation. We are committed to attending to the whole person in our interactions and in the design and implementation of our work. Identity & Vocational Development: We know that students thrive when they are able to solidify their identity, explore new areas of interest and discern their vocational inclinations. These activities assist them in charting paths that combine their interests

  • know you have it.) Take some time to Adult Actually read your insurance policy Balance your checkbook (if you even have one) Create a budget Update/Create/Organize important life documents (Personal Property Inventories, Will, SSN Card/Birth Certificate) Have you kept up on your car maintenance? How to Have Some Fun!Social distancing doesn’t mean we can’t still have fun! 10 Movies About Social Distancing to Watch While Social Distancing Visit a Museum Virtually Play a board game Finally do that