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  • at least as much about seeking meaning and purpose in life.A New York native, Professor Parker first found his love for Classics as a freshman at Vassar College, studying ancient Greek and western philosophy for his undergraduate degree. This inspired him to enter graduate school in the subject. After defending his doctoral dissertation at the University of Chicago, he began teaching courses in Classics here at PLU and has been finding ways to incorporate his passion into his teaching while

  • in Snohomish County serving victims and survivors of sexual abuse, child physical abuse, domestic violence and elder abuse. Thanks to the support of the Women’s Center while I was a student at PLU, I have the skills to provide empathetic and holistic care to my clients. The PLU Women’s Center will always hold a special place in my heart. Thank you for all that you do!” Alicia Coragiulo ’11 Read Previous PLU Senior T.R. Sullivan on his Internship at the Washington State Legislature Read Next PLU’s

  • Each month, Instructional Technologies is shining a spotlight on effective, engaging, or promising learning technologies. Each Spring and Fall semester, an iTech Spotlight video will highlight an application of innovative technology at PLU.2022-20232021-222020-212019-202018-192022-20232022-2023 SpotlightsFall MAKE ANYTHING WITH INSTRUCTABLES! Instructables is an online teaching and learning community where users post DIY projects ranging from guacamole recipes to complex computer and

  • truly amazing things. Over the course of our 10-12 week internship experience you will have the opportunity to: Work directly with a mentor in your field of study while finding solutions to real world problems Experience our products up close by touring our state-of-the-art manufacturing and research facilities Interact directly with our company leaders to discuss strategy and the future of Boeing Build a lasting professional network through social events and engaging activities Gain the skills and

  • Weiss, who shakes her head at her naiveté, now 25 years later.  When she asked her class what they did on weekends, they cheerfully told her they got to visit K-Mart. “I wasn’t even sure what K-Mart was,” she laughed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3IczrS3rtQ She enjoyed her five years teaching, even starting an annual pancake breakfast that still continues at her former school. But she also discovered that maybe, just maybe, teaching wasn’t for her. Eventually, she returned to Northern California

  • volunteer work, and then returned annually throughout undergraduate and graduate school for college-related studies and more volunteering. He even met his future wife there, in 2004. Today, Levy is a specialist in contemporary Honduras and an assistant professor in Pacific Lutheran University’s anthropology department. His research has focused on Honduran governance after the 2009 military coup and the outmigration patterns that followed.More Read Previous Diversity Center Alums: Complexities of Care

  • Retention of Parish RegisterDescription of Records The parish register includes: Baptisms Confirmations Marriages Funerals Communion participation Pastors of the congregation ELCA-rostered lay workers Other professional lay workers of the congregation, such as choir directors and organists Roster of officers of congregation Care of the Records The parish record is a permanent record and requires the utmost care. The parish record is a hard copy record and should be kept in a fire-proof safe

  • Confidentiality PLU Counseling Services cares deeply about maintaining your privacy and confidentiality.  We offer an elevator within the Loren and MaryAnn Anderson University Center to provide access to our services so that you may bypass the front entrance and stairway. We share a common commitment to care for our students.  Counseling Services supports student success by fostering a trusting, confidential relationship.  Mental health information is distinct from FERPA.  As licensed Mental

  • Angenette originally came to PLU in 2018 as the Parkland Education Initiative Coordinator while serving as an AmeriCorps VISTA at the Center for Community Engagement and Service. In 2019, she joined the Center for Professional Continuing Education as a Program Coordinator in the Center for Continued Nursing Learning, and then transitioned while still in GPCE to Program Manager, working on programs such as Summer Sessions, IPP, and several professional development offerings through Continuing Education

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  • ELMSN program cost for 2014-2016 cohortThe 2014-2016, 27-month Entry-Level Master of Science in Nursing program is 85 continuous semester hours from summer 2014 to summer 2016, for a total program price of $63,500. The cost per credit is set at the following cohort rates: $630 per credit summer 2014 to summer 2015 $875 per credit fall 2015 to spring 2016 $1200 per credit summer 2016 The MSN program tuition is based on a cohort model. Students must complete the entire program with their cohort