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  • . To speak to a counselor for a consultation on non-urgent issues, please call (253) 535-7206 during regular business hours (Mon-Thurs, 8:00am-12:00pm and 1:00pm to 5:00pm).  A message may be left, and requests for consultation are returned within one business day.

  • students who need ongoing care from a specialist, we urge you to begin establishing a relationship with a specialist near the PLU campus now.  Examples may include students who need allergy injections (these are not offered by PLU Health Services,) regular visits to an endocrinologist for conditions like diabetes, and students who require ongoing care from a psychiatrist or other mental health professional. Although PLU Health Services and PLU Counseling Services provide a wide array of services, we do

  • :45Kelsey Michele TurnerTeenage Pregnancy is not the Issue: The Lack of Social Work Support for Adolescent Mothers 12:00Kiah MillerAging Out and Proud: Social Work and Affirming Care for LGBTQ+ Elders 12:15Questions Anderson University Center Room 201 (Conference Room) | Maria CarringtonDownload the PDF Group 1 9:00Koa BeckThe Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence Among Women of Color 9:15Daneshia C. L. Vashchenko-ClineRethinking campus sexual assault: An empowering framework 9:30Karalee

  • 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

  • ” Maria Inés Dragila and Katrina M. Hay, Denver, Colorado (October 2013) Symposium on Learning and Teaching, Co-author Scholarly Presentation: Curiosity Questions poster presented (by Dr. Carolina Illie), SUNY Oswego (Fall 2012) Northwest Section American Physical Society, Co-author Conference Research Presentation: Research Intern, Matthew Hubbard presented “ How tongue size and roughness affect lapping, Vancouver, B.C., Canada (Fall 2012) 2012 National meeting of American Association of Physics

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  • Videos Spotlighting the Master of Arts of Marriage and Family Therapy4 Reasons to Choose PLU MFT ProgramShiva Sabet-Kazilas, a graduate from PLU Marriage and Family Therapy program, discusses the reasons why she chose PLU to complete her graduate studies. Since graduating in 2013, Shiva has been working as a Family Therapist.Where MFT Graduates WorkThe skills learned in PLU Marriage and Family Therapy program are versatile and allow you to apply them in many different career fields. In this

  • skills and have a commitment to public service. Includes targeted awards for Native Americans and Alaskan Natives. Award/Stipend/Benefits: up to $7000 for academic fees and networking opportunities.JuniorsAAUW Educational Funding and AwardsIn the 2015-2016 academic year, AAUW provided more than $3.7 million in funding for 241 fellowships and grants to outstanding women and nonprofit organizations. Review AAUW’s website for more information on its fellowship and grant programs. Community Action Grants

  • University of Michigan, she studied with Dr. Diana Gannett and was a graduate student instructor. She holds degrees from the University of Michigan (DMA and MM) and Central Washington University (BM) and has been the recipient of the Mildred Tuttle Fellowship, the Farrell Merit Scholarship-Grant and was awarded the Presser Scholar. When not performing or teaching, Anna can be found exploring the outdoors with her four children, hiking in the woods, or encouraging her own family’s improvisational skills

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  • rooted in his Islamic tradition and cultivates a “spaciousness” by being open to the beauty and wisdom of other faiths. By authentically and appreciatively understanding other paths, Rahman feels that he becomes a better Muslim. This spaciousness is not about conversion but about completion. He has served as a visiting lecturer at PLU teaching Islamic Traditions. About the Paul O. Ingram Lecture: Held every other year, this lectureship celebrates the work of Professor Emeritus Paul O. Ingram. These

  • to graduation must be at least 3.50. 2. Written work: From the time a student declares a major in chemistry, the student should keep copies of selected outstanding work (e.g., laboratory, seminar, and research reports) for later summary evaluation. 3. Oral communication: Students must evidence ability to communicate effectively as indicated by the sum of their participation in class discussion, seminars, help session leadership, and teaching assistantship work. 4. Independent chemistry-related