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  • expiring the last day of the Spring term at 10pm. When an official withdrawal from the University has been processed through Student Financial Services, unused Dining Dollars purchased in the semester you withdraw are 100% refundable and will only be applied to the PLU student account. Budget Your Dining Dollars Remember, you are in charge of budgeting your Dining Dollars to make them last an entire term. Check out the Dining Dollars Budget chart to see where you should be at any point during the term

  • awarding of the ARP funds as quickly as possible to as many eligible students as possible, we asked the 2,001 potentially eligible students to respond Yes or No to a statement of affirmation on their student portal. If students affirmed that they were encountering emergency expenses related to the coronavirus, then they were awarded ARP funding. We also asked these students to respond Yes or No to a question asking if they wanted their ARP funding applied to an outstanding balance on their student

  • . Take the opportunity today! Request More InformationScholarship Amount$5,000 The award will be distributed over the course of the degree program, based on the number of credits registered for each term. Interested in this scholarship? The first step is to apply for admission. APPLY NOWApply For Admission By3/14/2023 To be eligible for this scholarship, you must first apply for admission by January 17 to start in Summer 2023. Already applied for admission? The scholarship will be added to your

  • Psychology within the MSK!  I have had the opportunity to learn from Dr. Hacker and Dr. Mann about so many things within this area that can be applied to every area of our life!  Some topics include stress management, imagery, concentration, arousal control, self-talk, confidence, goal setting, team building, adversity and the power of FUN!How would you use this degree in your future career? After I finish the MSK program I want to look into certifications I can earn through this degree.  Then I plan to

  • late 1990’s as a new faculty member out of graduate school.So what is going on at PLU? At PLU, many of our philosophy faculty have areas of research that relate to applied and public areas of concern (moral injury, biomedical ethics, ethics and economy, animal rights, food), teach in multi and interdisciplinary programs and work with other faculty, and staff across disciplines and areas of expertise. We also engage our students in student/faculty research and professional activities, participate in

  • applied to “everyone who hangs on a tree’, as recorded in Deut 21:23. Paul chooses an interpretation of Deut 21:23 that falls out of line with Jewish interpretive tradition, leaving heavy implications about Paul’s view of scripture. Why I Majored in Religion: I majored in Religion because learning about ancient beliefs and civilizations helps me to understand modern ones. Taking time to carefully and respectfully explore the beliefs of others has helped me to see value in other perspectives and

  • June through January, groups of up to eight staff members meet monthly for a set of workshops on discovering their own vocations and mentoring students. The Lutheran understanding of vocation is also presented, along with sessions designed for self-reflection and awareness.Reframing the Story of PLU's VocationIn late 2022, the Wild Hope Center successfully applied for a grant from the Network on Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE), a grant supported by the Lilly Foundation. This grant

  • Featured SpeakersAdia BentonGrete BrochmannCharlotte CotéJoshua CushmanEnrique LomnitzShane Lopez and Rick MillerSidney Rittenberg and Yulin RittenbergVandana ShivaJuan VilloroAdia BentonTitle: That Obscure Subject of Resilience: Meditations on Global Health Who: Dr. Adia Benton, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Program of African Studies, Northwestern University Abstract: Resilience has been adopted in public health to address communities’ capacity to adapt to, endure and

  • Marnie Ritchie Assistant Professor of Communication she/her Phone: 253-535-7093 Email: ritchiem@plu.edu Office Location:Ingram Hall - Room 129 Website: https://www.mmritchie.com/ Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Communication Studies, University of Texas, 2018 M.A., Communication and Rhetorical Studies, Syracuse University, 2013 B.A., Philosophy, University of Vermont, 2011 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Rhetorical Theory and Criticism Critical/Cultural Studies Affect Theory Media

  • Marnie Ritchie Assistant Professor of Communication she/her Phone: 253-535-7093 Email: ritchiem@plu.edu Office Location:Ingram Hall - Room 129 Website: https://www.mmritchie.com/ Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Communication Studies, University of Texas, 2018 M.A., Communication and Rhetorical Studies, Syracuse University, 2013 B.A., Philosophy, University of Vermont, 2011 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Rhetorical Theory and Criticism Critical/Cultural Studies Affect Theory Media