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  • , social justice, and leadership. My experience at Pacific Lutheran University was shaped by excellent professors, faculty, staff, and all the people who work every day towards making PLU a safe and caring community. Cross-cultural influences, global events, and guest-lectures have broadened my horizon and provided different perspectives and understandings of the world that I will carry with me towards new goals. If not for the opportunities that I have been presented with, I know that I would not be

  • BBA Curriculum PlanningBBA Curriculum Four Year PlanWe appreciate the time and financial investments you are making over these years to earn your degree. The PLU School of Business is dedicated to helping you complete the Business degree you want “on-time”. We are proud that last year 93% of our undergraduate students completed their degree within four years. We have outlined sample education plans for students pursuing their degree with one of our concentrations in Accounting, Finance

  • provide such accommodations, I understand that approaching a faculty member within this context may be intimidating; if that’s the case, you can contact PLU’s University Pastor Jen Rude (rudejl@plu.edu or 253-535-7465) for support in making an accommodations request. You can also find more information about resources and other religious accommodations you can request related to employment, athletics, etc. here. Employment  Faculty: When faculty miss scheduled class time due to a religious observance

  • Capstone Seminar In the nanotechnology world, quantum dots are making a stir with their unique optical and electronic properties. Individually they are between 100 and 10000 atoms a piece, and have a diameter around 5 nm. Their small size causes excitons generated from incident light to be confined within the crystal structure  and eventually forced to recombine and give off energy in the form of fluorescence. The color light that is emitted is dependent on the size of the nanocrystal, so applications

  • to give strength and support to PLU extended family through our music making. In the wake of tragic events such as the 9/11 attacks and Hurricane Katrina, we offer this recording as a gift of support and faith. Conducted by Kathryn Lehmann. Beautiful SaviorThe third CD made especially to capture the spirit and seasonal beauty of PLU’s Christmas Festival Celebration Concerts. Recorded in the vibrant acoustics of Lagerquist Concert Hall. With The Choir of the West, University Chorale, University

  • . We’ll grab a snack, dive into a brief history of this amaZINE art form, and try on making our own zines! Nurture your creative and social (justice) roots, by connecting with others – both fellow Lutes on this trip as well as local artists and activists through the medium of their zines included in this collection! Explore how YOU will engage this fun and powerful art form to make change in your intersecting communities! Accessibility: We will be taking vans to our destination and sitting while we

  • , CMHSAlanah M. Dillard is the owner of Ace Odyssey Counseling Services PLLC, a mental health counseling and consulting group. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Clinical Supervisor, Alanah is a Relational Spacemaker, helping individuals and families navigate relationships with others by starting with the relationship with yourself. Making space for transformation and inner healing. Over the last decade, Alanah has worked alongside community forward and youth/adolescent centered organizations

  • demo.Some of Dr. McLurkin's Projects Stevenson, WA- OCTOBER 25-26: The Lemelson Foundation annual symposium. (Photo by Melanie Conner/ 206.499.7359) Limor “LadyAda” Fried, of Adafruit, chats with James McLurkin about what AI really is, what engineers do, making things, and how AIY Vision and Voice kits help people learn about AI and solve problems in their own lives.2018 - Professor Pamela RonaldDr. Pamela Ronald is a Distinguished faculty member in the Department of Plant Pathology and the Genome

  • University of Maryland, where she teaches Media and International Affairs in the Philip Merrill College of Journalism. I wouldn’t call it compassion fatigue, but more of a burnout, a distinction I feel confident making after all my research. But just like the caregivers we studied, we knew that our work wasn’t about us as individuals, but instead about doing something greater than ourselves. It was experiences, like that in Joplin and interviewing Bobby Senn, which helped remind us of our mission. My

  • bono. Kim’s DACA is set to expire next fall, though he has recently married an American and will be making a status shift soon. But many current PLU students are feeling the stress of uncertainty over their status — and the task force is also at an impasse, with future plans dependent on what the United States Congress decides to create for DACA recipients. In the meantime, PLU community trainings will continue and the task force is dedicating to addressing undocumented student needs. But despite