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  • Rose McKenney Professor of Earth Science and Environmental Studies Full Profile 253-535-8726 mckennra@plu.edu

  • Margaret Murdoch Environmental Director Any Pronouns Biography Biography This year I will be working to further the work of GREAN club, SSC, and the USC in creating a more environmentally friendly and sustainable campus.   Major(s) Biology and Religion double major  Minor(s):  Gender and Sexuality studies

  • : They’re wonderful people! I learned that my scholarship was specifically for a student from Africa, which I have to say, warmed my heart. I was definitely moved by that because, for me, it just means that someone is willing to take that extra step in empowering me to get a better education, to receive a wholesome college experience. I think it’s fantastic to add to the school in terms of bringing my perspective as an African, and adding to the cultural diversity, and being able to share my perspective

  • Identity Programs & CommunitiesStudents of ColorPrograms, retreats, communities, and resources that center and celebrate Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color at PLU.Student of Color Retreats The Students of Color Retreat is for students who identify as students of color or non white identify students. This is a space to explore cultural conditioning around race, validate experiences pertaining to race and other intersecting identities and cultivate community. This fall it will be on

  • (‘25)Class of 1974 50th Reunion – 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University Center Lutes in the Class of 1974 are gathering to celebrate 50 years since graduating from PLU! $60 per person. Click here for more information. Comedy Show with Sam Ellefson ’19 – 9 p.m. The Cave, Anderson University Center PLU alumnus Sam Ellefson is originally from a suburb of a suburb in Minnesota and is now based in Denver. After he left small town America for the Pacific Northwest, he started

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  • time than exempt research (~8-10 days).Learn more about expedited reviewResearch using a wide range of methodologies can fall into this review category, including collection of data: from voice, video, digital, or image recordings made for research purposes; on individual or group characteristics or behavior (e.g., research on perception, cognition, motivation, identity, language, communication, religious or cultural beliefs or practices, and social behavior); from surveys, interviews, oral

  • longer than a total of 5 double-spaced pages. You should address the following questions: What significant cultural experiences have most influenced your present development and your desire to be a couple and family therapist? What are your professional career goals after completing your degree? What are your strengths that will help you achieve your professional goals? What do you consider to be areas for personal growth that may need the most attention during your training as a therapist at PLU

  • : Carolyn Peters, Ronald Murphy, Philip Miner PLU, Vocation, and a Culture of Inclusion Thursday, November 1st at 7 p.m. Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University Center Join us for an inspirational conversation with Carolyn Peters, Ronald Murphy, and Phillip Miner, members of the PLU Black community “back in the day,” as they speak candidly about life as a Lute then and how they discovered vocation and purpose.2017 Speaker: Maj. Margaret Witt ’86Maj. Margaret Witt ’86 PLU Nursing alum, Maj

  • educational and cultural exchange in order to develop mutual understanding between the people of the United States and other countries. Exchange programs exist in a variety of formats and permit visitors to come to this country for a wide range of activities. Comprehensive information about the J-Visa Exchange Program can be found at http://j1visa.state.gov/.Pre-Departure InformationHealth Center Requirements: Exchange Visitors are required to complete a Medical History Record before their arrival or as

  • money in their will to create a scholarship to aid transfer students entering the business school.“It’s important to focus on scholarships and help meet the needs of students,” says Laura, associate dean of graduate studies at PLU. “This is one way you can support the university mission.” Laura’s interest in business scholarships-the couple has also donated to the Morken Center and the School of Business-comes from earning her BBA and MBA here. (Her EdD is from Seattle University). She worked in the