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  • these facets of the liberal arts foundation that frames the university’s educational mission: An education that is sensitive to intellectual and affective development An education that embraces questions of purpose, faith, and fulfillment An education that revolves around meaningful service in the world Wild Hope provides a range of opportunities for faculty to reflect on their own vocation of teaching through faculty study seminars, a number of workshops sponsored in conjunction with the Center for

  • program that interests you most as your intended major: Elementary Education (K-8) Music Education (K-12) Kinesiology: Health/Fitness Certification (PE, K-12) Interested in teaching high school? We recommend you major in your area of interest, then earn your teaching certification as part of the PLU Master’s program. This 4+1 option is available at PLU for most subjects. First Year Direct Admission First year students directly admitted to Education and who meet the following academic and Washington

  • Global Opportunities for PLU FacultyA hallmark of PLU’s global education profile is the high level of participation of its faculty. To sustain this level of participation, the Wang Center is committed to supporting faculty through research grant activities, study away program leadership opportunities, collaboration on co-curricular programming, and resources for the development and implementation of high-impact teaching opportunities such as study away course offerings, experiential learning

  • , mathematical reasoning, armatures, product design, logo and graphic design, and the aesthetics of commercialism. To create a narrative, students were asked to conceptualize a metaphor, or an association, for what their container might hold other than their typical contents. Class: 3-D Design, Spring ‘23 Professor: Spencer Ebbinga See the online exhibit here. Exhibit supported: Art and Design Department. Curators: Spencer Ebbinga, Associate Professor of Art and Holly Senn, Librarian   Clover Creek @ PLU In

  • time they are officially enrolled at PLU. No additional application or interview is necessary for the B.A.E. program. The education program which culminates in a B.A.E. degree and Washington State Teaching certificate begins in Fall of your junior year. Entrance Requirements: Evidence of verbal and quantitative ability as illustrated by a passing score on each of the three sections of the Washington Educators Skills Test Basic (WEST-B) or equivalent SAT/ACT scores. Check www.west.nesinc.com to

  • New Director of Jazz Studies, Cassio Vianna Posted by: Kate Williams / March 14, 2019 March 14, 2019 By Mackenzie Cooper '19PLU’s music faculty welcomes their newest hire, Cassio Vianna. The native of Brazil brings with him an extensive resume of teaching, composing, and performing jazz music. This year, he’ll begin a new journey channeling his passion into educating and inspiring PLU students as director of the University Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combos, as well as teaching History of Jazz

  • Jennie Griek Gift Planner Phone: 253-535-7156 Email: jgriek@plu.edu Professional Education B.A., Biology, Pacific Lutheran University, 2002 Certified Fund Raising Executive, CFRE International, 2017 Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy, American College of Financial Services, 2020 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Fundraising Gift Planning Event Planning Relationship Building Responsibilities Jennie joined the University Relations team in 2023 and is primarily responsible for increasing financial

  • Helpful Links This page offers links to sites within the PLU network as well as external links.  Hopefully, these links will be helpful in finding Anthropological information on the PLU web page as well as navigating through the plethora of information on the web. PLU LinksThe PLU Home page is www.plu.edu. Here you will find links to all areas of the university, the catalog, and a list of registering classes. If you are looking to take an Anthropology class at PLU, you can get registration

  • Duncan Foley Professor Emeritus Phone: 253-535-7568 Email: foleyd@plu.edu Professional Education Ph.D., Geology, The Ohio State University, 1978 M.S., Geology, The Ohio State University, 1973 B.A., Geology, Antioch College, 1971 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Environmental Geology Hydrogeology Yellowstone and its Geysers Geothermal Systems Humans and Geologic Hazards Geoscience Education Books Investigations in Environmental Geology (3rd Edition) co-authored with Garry D. McKenzie and Russell O

  • Mary Jo Larsen Assistant Dean Phone: 253-535-8456 Email: larsenmj@plu.edu Office Hours: Tu & Th: 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Fri: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Education, Seattle Pacific University, 2014 M.A., Education, Pacific Lutheran University, 2004 B.A., Education, Pacific Lutheran University, 2002 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Endorsements in English and Biology Biography Mary Jo earned both her B.A. and Master’s in Education from PLU. Her varied career in education

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