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  • Dean | Master of Business Administration | muldermr@plu.edu | 253-535-7258 | Dr.

    & Presentations Mulder, M.R. & Liu, R. (forthcoming). An Overview of the Environmental Benefits of Organic Food Production, in Muehling, Darrel & Ioannis Kareklas (Eds), Deciphering Organic Foods: A Comprehensive Guide to Organic Food Consumption. Nova Science: NY. (Accepted May 2016). Peracchio, L.A., Bublitz, M.G., Escalas, J.E., Furchheim, P., Grau, S.L., Hamby, A., Kay, M.J., Mulder, M.R., & Scott, A. (forthcoming). Transformative Digital Storytelling: A Framework for Crafting Stories for Social Change

  • CIWA launched the Chinese Literacy Project in Spring of 2016 in Seattle’s Mandarin Dual Language Immersion Programs at Beacon Hill International School, Dearborn Park International School, and

    (CELIN) has published a series of briefs on Chinese Language Learning and Teaching some of which relate specifically to literacy development in Chinese. The CELIN Briefs provide a synthesis of research, experience, and strategies in a specific topic area, with available references and resources. The authors of the briefs are scholars and experienced educators who are recognized experts in the field of Chinese language education. The CELIN Briefs are available in both English and Chinese. A flyer with

  • Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. PLU on Tap this year will feature selections of beer, cider and wine from Lute producers.

    owned by Cassandra Williams ‘91.Pursuit DistillingPursuit Distilling Co. | Enumclaw, WA was founded and owned by Tyler Teeple ‘02 and Sam Agnew. Tyler is the Operations Officer and Executive Officer.Rogue CreameryRogue Creamery | Central Point, OR is organic cheese handmade in Southern Oregon and is owned by Dave Gremmels ’83.Salt & StrawSalt & Straw | Portland, OR is an ice cream shop which started in Oregon and now with locations all across the United States. Salt & Straw is owned by Kim Malek ’93

  • Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences School of Physical Therapy (PNWU-SOPT) has agreed to admission interviews for qualified PLU graduates (since 2020) interested in receiving a Doctor of

    (not botany): 8 semester credits or 12 quarter credits, recommend upper division course in genetics General Chemistry or Inorganic and Organic or Biochemistry all with labs: 8 semester credits or 12 quarter credits; do not recommend online or hybrid courses for lab Physics with lab including mechanics, heat, light, sound, and electricity: 8 semester credits or 12 quarter credits; do not recommend online or hybrid courses for lab Psychology: 3 semester credits or 5 quarter credits; abnormal

  • Beginning with applications for the cohort starting in Fall 2023, Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences School of Physical Therapy (PNWU-SOPT) have agreed to admission interviews for

    : Human Anatomy with lab: 4 semester credits or 6 quarter credits; do not recommend online or hybrid courses for lab Human Physiology with lab: 4 semester credits or 6 quarter credits; do not recommend online or hybrid courses for lab Or a two-course sequence in anatomy and physiology with lab Biological Sciences (not botany): 8 semester credits or 12 quarter credits, recommend upper division course in genetics General Chemistry or Inorganic and Organic or Biochemistry all with labs: 8 semester

  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    Opportunities in Chemistry Are you interested in studying chemistry at PLU? As a PLU chemistry student, you’ll work closely with professors who have expertise in all major branches of chemistry — from organic and biochemistry to polymer and analytical chemistry. LEARN MORE January 24, 2024 AcademicsChemistryResearch

  • Associate Professor School of Business | Peace Scholars | muldermr@plu.edu | 253-535-7258 | Why do you serve on the Peace Scholars Committee? I hope to inspire students to consider avenues of peace through a variety of interdisciplinary lenses, including those that might tie to their area of academic study.

    & Presentations Mulder, M.R. & Liu, R. (forthcoming). An Overview of the Environmental Benefits of Organic Food Production, in Muehling, Darrel & Ioannis Kareklas (Eds), Deciphering Organic Foods: A Comprehensive Guide to Organic Food Consumption. Nova Science: NY. (Accepted May 2016). Peracchio, L.A., Bublitz, M.G., Escalas, J.E., Furchheim, P., Grau, S.L., Hamby, A., Kay, M.J., Mulder, M.R., & Scott, A. (forthcoming). Transformative Digital Storytelling: A Framework for Crafting Stories for Social Change

  • Check out these opportunities for engagement and community over the summer! Registration is LIVE for all summer activities!

    intentional and community-based space for creative expression.  Bring any project you would like to work on and spend dedicated time in our curated creative space.  There will also be time, planned and organic, for socializing and enjoying the outdoors. *Space is limited.  Cost for the weekend is $250.  Fee includes lodging for three nights and one shared meal.August Spooky Season 366 Reading Group | August TBD | In Person or VirtualJoin Angie and Magdalena’s scary book group!  We’ll send you the text and

  • NMR is no longer under wraps It looks like a rather fat, squat water heater. A water heater with a $743,000 price tag. But to the professors of PLU’s chemistry department , the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer is a dream come true. It’s easy to…

    analyzing samples with the NMR: Yakelis’s Organic Special Projects students and Waldow’s Instrumental Analysis students will be among the first students to use it. The machine works by an electronic arm plucking out a sample from a rotating tray and slowly lowering it into a tube, which then goes down on a column of air into the bowels of the machine and into a center of a powerful magnet that is 200,000 times as strong as the Earth’s magnetic field. As the machine analyzes the sample, information

  • PLU goes On the Road BY Kari Plog ’11 The First-Year Experience is a piece of Pacific Lutheran University that administrators like Allison Stephens boast about. First-year students go biking around Point Defiance Park as part of On The Road. Stephens, who is the new…

    events are introduced. Deane said she is very excited about the Left Foot Organics trip, which was added to the service category this year. “Left Foot Organics is a farm in Tenino that employs people with special needs to harvest organic food,” she said. “This year we have a group of students volunteering to help out and I am very excited to participate in this trip.” Deane said that it is trips like this one that embody the PLU mission, which helps introduce students to what the values are at PLU