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  • her first class students would stream out of her lecture, smiles plastered on their faces, raving about the new faculty member. It was during the first weeks of her undergraduate program at University of Arizona, a conservatory program strictly focused on classical theatre, that she decided she wanted to be a professor. “That was how extreme the impact was that those professors had on me,” Wallace says. “They changed my whole world in a matter of weeks and all I have wanted to do since then was

  • letting it dictate his student experience. “I don’t go home after class and mope. Not because I don’t feel bad,” he said. “I have to set aside those feelings so I can continue to learn and grow.” Still, Dobies said people must not remain silent and allow microaggressions to continue. “If we don’t take the time to educate,” he said, “it won’t necessarily get better.” Hambrick said the university is trying to take proactive steps to get ahead of national conversations surrounding social justice. That

  • Join the NatSci Fellows ProgramThe NatSci Fellows program is an inclusive opportunity open to all Natural Sciences majors (Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Geosciences, Engineering, Chemistry, and Biology). The program encourages students to participate in 1) coursework support, 2) professional development, and 3) social and wellness related activities that will enhance their PLU experience and lead to increased sense of belonging and student success. “I believe it helped me find my

  • rather a different concept. The dogs that we train and place are for social, emotional and educational goals for children.” Service dogs for autistic children from North Star are bred for temperament that’s conducive to working with children, according to Gross. Their behavior needs to be responsive to the social cues of the child. “Isabel’s particular dog, Luka, was raised by a professional dog trainer with two little girls. We want to raise her pup with children,” Gross said. “Our puppy in training

  • PLU Psychology Professor Regarded as a Pioneer in Crowdsourcing Science Posted by: Marcom Web Team / June 25, 2019 June 25, 2019 By Pacific Lutheran UniversityTACOMA, WASH. (June 27, 2019) — Dr. Jon Grahe's reach extends around the globe as an open science ambassador. Nearly a decade ago, Dr. Grahe declared that he wanted to change how we study social science. Because of his tireless efforts, a new approach to conducting research and training students is underway.For over 20 years, Dr. Grahe

  • 2015 Convocation Posted by: Lace M. Smith / September 15, 2015 September 15, 2015 2015 Convocation2015 CONVOCATIONPresident’s Remarks Good morning!  I’m delighted to welcome you all to the 2015 University Convocation!   Whether you are a part of the entering class of 2019, a student joining us with some college experience already behind you, or an exchange student here for a shorter time … we are pleased to welcome you to this community of Lutes.Now it is time, in this convocation, this calling

  • the following groups (courses which are taken as part of a major program may not also count toward the public affairs minor): Political Science 8 semester hours, if this group is selected POLS 151: American Government POLS 354: State and Local Government Economics Minimum of 8 semester hours if this group is selected ECON 101: Principles of Microeconomics ECON 102: Principles of Macroeconomics Sociology & Criminal Justice Minimum of 4 semester hours if this group is selected SOCI 240: Social

  • Transferring CreditsDirect Transfer AgreementsPLU accepts transfer degrees from community colleges in Washington (AA-DTA), Oregon (AAOT), and California (AA-T & AS-T). If you complete one of these degrees, PLU will accept your degree as a block of credits, you will be granted automatic junior standing.Class by Class EquivalencyPLU has a generous credit transfer policy. If a course is similar to one taught at PLU, you will likely be able to transfer credits. To be certain which of your own