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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
Musician turned math major is excited to teach in his community Kevin Canady-Pete ’22 has a history with the Pacific Lutheran University campus. He grew up down the street, just a couple of miles from the university. The Franklin Pierce High School graduate came to PLU intending to pursue a music education major. While he enjoyed… May 4, 2022 AcademicsCurrent StudentsMathematicsMusicPLU GradsService
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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
Growing into her own: how Sarah Davis ’23 discovered her passion for plant biology Sarah Davis, a biology major and Hispanic studies minor, began her PLU journey with the idea that medicine and health care would be the ultimate goal, but then a couple of classes focused on plant development and global agriculture grew a new passion. “I have… May 11, 2023 AcademicsBiologyHispanic StudiesResearchSeekerStudy AbroadStudy Away
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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
Musician turned math major is excited about teaching in his community Kevin Canady-Pete ’22 has a history with the Pacific Lutheran University campus. He grew up down the street, just a couple of miles from the university. The Franklin Pierce High School graduate came to PLU intending to pursue a music education major. While he enjoyed… April 29, 2022 Mathematics
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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
Growing into her own: how Sarah Davis ’23 discovered her passion for plant biology Sarah Davis, a biology major and Hispanic studies minor, began her PLU journey with the idea that medicine and health care would be the ultimate goal, but then a couple of classes focused on plant development and global agriculture grew a new passion. “I have… May 11, 2023 AcademicsBiologyHispanic StudiesResearchSeekerStudy AbroadStudy Away
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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
Growing into her own: Sarah Davis ’23 discovers her passion for plant biology at PLU Sarah Davis began her PLU journey with the idea that medicine and health care would be the ultimate goal, but then a couple of classes focused on plant development and global agriculture grew a new passion “I have a family history of agriculture, my grandfather… April 26, 2023 Biology
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Launched in 2017, the Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Laboratory Residency Graduate Fellowship (DOE NNSA LRGF) provides excellent financial benefits and professional development opportunities to students pursuing a Ph.D. in fields of study that address complex science and engineering problems critical to stewardship…
problems critical to stewardship science. The DOE NNSA LRGF connects professors and students working in fields relevant to the DOE lab system with laboratory scientists, fostering collaborative research relationships. The program will strengthen these university-laboratory links through an unusual and exciting provision: fellows will work and study in residence at one or more of four approved DOE NNSA facilities for a minimum of two 12-week periods. Longer stays are highly encouraged, up to or
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(served in Timor-Leste from 2016–2018) Haley graduated in May 2016 with a degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing and minor in Nonprofit Leadership.
Corps serves as a unique opportunity to create relationships and make change with community members who also want to see their community thrive. Outside of the technical knowledge Haley gained in business and nonprofit operations, her time at PLU helped facilitate a mentality of effective collaboration and care. By continually creating a space for open dialogue, inviting all stakeholders to be involved, balancing desires and resources, asking important, critical questions and expressing care for all
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Established in 2022 through a gift from David and Lorilie Steen, the Steen Family Symposium brings informed speakers who challenge current thinking and propose healthy change to the PLU campus for
our individual relationships with trust. Lead by the DJS Assistants and special guest James Innocent, M.A., LMHCA This session will also be hosted on Tuesday 4/23 at noon & 1:45PM.4:00PM Radical Relationships Radical Relationships: How The Health of People & Our Environments Intersect 4:00PM, DJS Lounge (AUC 140) Join us for a conversation with Loni Greninger, Vice Chair of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Council and PLU alumna exploring an Indigenous perspective of the interconnectedness of
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The Center for DJS is hiring for the 2023-2024 academic year! Students working with the Center for DJS are key contributors to the education, mentorship, community building, activism and promotion
organization, punctuality, and communication. Demonstrates initiative, creativity, flexibility, and manage time and projects independently Ability to build effective relationships with students, faculty, staff and community partners Be available for all of Fall training & Lute Welcome beginning mid August. Confirmation of dates will be given to the hired candidate. DJS Assistants - Community GardenMinimum hourly wage + Rieke Scholarship 10 hrs/week June 1 – Oct 31st + Rieke Scholar Commitments during
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8:30am–11:30am Anxiety: Practical Insights and Interactive Tools and Resources Regency Room, Anderson University Center Free and Open to the Public Focus of this time will be to discuss Anxiety,
– RegistrationAnderson University Center, Upper Lobby 12:30-12:45pm – Welcome & Opening remarks: Anxiety, Existential Threat & FaithDr. Marit Trelstad, University Chair of Lutheran Studies 12:45-1:30pm – “The Manifestation of Anxiety in Individuals, Relationships, and Communities: Patterns and Solutions”After a brief overview of the experience of anxiety on an individual level, we’ll turn our focus to understanding common relationship patterns that develop from this individual anxiety that lead to distress in
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