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said. “We have to make the changes, but we have control over how we respond to them.” Ceynar praised faculty members for being gracious during tense times, not allowing the process to tear the community apart. “We’re a big family,” she said. “Ultimately, I think everybody wants what’s best for PLU and its students.” Ceynar said a key component of the process is offering emotional support for both the faculty members who will stay and those who may depart. Acting Provost Joanna Gregson formed a
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Bolton, “Britain’s First Zero Emissions Zone: How Environmental Public Policy has Affected Oxford’s Community” Mackenzie Mueller, “The Decline of the STEM Education System in Puerto Rico and its Effects on Female-Identifying Students and Educators” Faculty: Dr. Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, “Healing the Soul Wounds of Colonialism: First Nations Art Therapy and Creative Restorative Justice” Nev Granum and two new friends in Uganda. Photo by Charles Bergman 24-25 Student Wang Research Grant Will Open in
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it would be during our time at PLU always give a 110 percent work ethic in anything you do and establish lasting relationships with the faculty. If you do these two things, you will succeed both academically and professionally. What’s next? After graduation, I plan to utilize my psychology degree and work at the PLU Couple and Family Therapy Clinic. In fall 2013, I will be entering PLU’s Marriage and Family Therapy graduate program. After graduate school, I will fulfill the required 500 clinical
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; they got married in 2011 and currently live in Seattle, where he was born. His wife is the person who got him interested in Norwegian. “You could say that the entire reason I’m here is because of her,” he laughs. They met in Hong Hall during their sophomore year; he lived in the German Hall, she in the Norwegian Hall. “A PLU marriage, a Norwegian marriage and a Hong Hall marriage,” Collin Brown says. Professor Brown taught German for four years at the University of Texas. “It’s fun teaching
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for health care professionals,” Belton said. He notes that in addition to a strong School of Nursing, PLU also boasts exceptional programs in kinesiology, social work, marriage and family therapy and more. There’s potential to create ties among those programs, and to create new ones. “I want us to build on our strengths,” Belton said. “We can become the premier provider of health science education in the South Sound.” And, Belton adds, PLU’s mission as a liberal arts institution gives graduates
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/napkins_tableware Partner Profiles: Local, Natural and Organic We are committed to purchasing and operational practices and menu choices that sustain the health and well-being of the environment, communities, and the people producing and eating food. Our sustainability and production managers work closely with vendors to source local, all-natural and organic products. Dillanos Coffee Roasters is a family owned specialty coffee roaster located in Sumner, Washington — they provide campus with Fair Trade Certified
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counseled with family and academic advisors before deciding to pursue a biology major that would put her en route to becoming a doctor. For Ash, this felt like the right fit. Ash Bechtel answers a question from a first-year student during the Welcome to PLU panel on Friday, Sept. 1, 2023. “I’ve always been attracted to the sciences – especially those that have to do with the human body,” she says. Because Pacific Lutheran University expands learning beyond concentrations, Ash enrolled in biology classes
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counseled with family and academic advisors before deciding to pursue a biology major that would put her en route to becoming a doctor. For Ash, this felt like the right fit. Ash Bechtel answers a question from a first-year student during the Welcome to PLU panel on Friday, Sept. 1, 2023. “I’ve always been attracted to the sciences – especially those that have to do with the human body,” she says. Because Pacific Lutheran University expands learning beyond concentrations, Ash enrolled in biology classes
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therapy dog. “I am a cancer survivor,” Cox said. “And when I was going through treatment, I was impressed by the therapy dogs comforting patients. Eventually, I’d like to be able to officially take Lola to visit hospitals and nursing homes.” So far, Lola has only visited patients unofficially. But as soon as Cox and Lola have finished their Canine Good Citizen certification and therapy dog certification, Lola will join Cox in her efforts to serve others in the community. Meanwhile, Cox spends a large
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