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  • consultation with the student. (1 to 12) ARTD 499A : Keystone - SR This "Keystone" course is intended for upper-division students to develop the process of educational assessment and program competencies. Focus is on integrating student learning objectives with student experience through initial development of portfolio projects and other assignments. Not repeatable. One of two courses required to fulfill the Senior Seminar General Education Element. Recommended as two semester hours. (1 to 4) ARTD 499B

  • have the credit evaluated and added to a student’s PLU record, an official transcript from the college or university you attended must be sent directly to PLU’s Office of the Registrar. If a student is entering the senior year, an advisor must be consulted with before taking any courses elsewhere. For additional information, contact the Office of the Registrar. How many credits are permitted at PLU from other educational experiences?The university allows up to 20 semester hours of United States

  • challenging, which is what makes it a highly impactful learning experience and growth opportunity. Individuals who have studied away are more likely to demonstrate maturity, flexibility and adaptability – qualities sought by employers and graduate school admissions!  A large-scale survey of study abroad alums, conducted by IES Abroad, an organization that PLU partners with, found: Academic Attainment 87% claimed that studying abroad influenced subsequent educational experiences 86% said that it reinforced

  • I&TS Service DirectoryInformation & Technology Services (I&TS) provides technology, library resources, and a wide range of services, planning, and leadership in support of the university’s core teaching-learning mission. This directory provides a comprehensive listing of Information & Technology Services offered to the PLU community.TopicsA-ZSearchTopicsAccounts and PasswordsPLU ePass accounts, changing passwords, department & organization accountsCybersecurity Awareness Training253-535-7525

  • sprinter on the men’s track and field team, and a resident assistant at two different residence halls, among other things. “I now see myself as someone who can teach others, be a role model, and be confident,” he says of his leadership experience. “It has given me courage and has made me be able to connect to people in a way that brings joy into my life.” Scheel cites two friends at PLU who most influenced his idea of success. “Tom Pfeifle ‘19 taught me that no matter how busy or stressed you may be

  • information. The Environmental Health & Safety Manager is responsible for assisting the PLU community in implementing workplace health and safety policies and procedures. If you have any questions or safety concerns while at PLU, speak with your supervisor or contact the Environmental Health & Safety Manager at 253-535-7233 or safety@plu.edu.Mission StatementEnvironmental Health & Safety supports the university mission to educate for lives of Thoughtful Inquiry, Service, Leadership, and Care by assisting

  • and develop teacher trainings, community programs, exhibits, and classroom resources.  Ilana received her B.A. from the University of British Columbia and M.A. at the University of Connecticut. Ilana is a recipient of the Pamela Waechter award for Jewish Communal Service, an Alfred Lerner Fellow from the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, a Jackson Leadership Fellow, and has participated in numerous Holocaust education programs nationally and internationally.  Ilana has helped to plan and lead

  • for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other people, for their communities, and for the Earth.” Using it to frame your event can help communicate its connection to broader institutional values and priorities as well as to other events that address topics of diversity and inclusion. More information about diversity and inclusion efforts at PLU can be found here. 2. Consider Your Timeline + Choose Your Date(s) CarefullyOur hope is to provide our campus community with

  • Special Collections. Exhibit supported: Black History Month, the Black Students Union, Archives and Special Collections, Alumni Relations, Campus Ministry, and Marketing and Communications. Curators: Nai-Nai Watts and Peanina “Nina” Moore, PLU students; Anna Trammell, Archivist     Books About Compassion Compassion is an important part of PLU’s mission, “PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care—for other people, for their communities and for the Earth

  • University of Washington (UW). I worked at the UW in Speech Communication and Public Health. Currently, I manage outreach and training projects in educational technology at the UW and am married and have two children.Karl IckesAfter Pacific Lutheran University, I went on to get my MA in anthropology at Western Washington University Egypt but my new job has added a focus on early Christian and medieval Europe, as the Director of Archaeology to the Hapsburgs and PhD in archaeology @ Brown University. I