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  • How do I apply?Who is eligible to apply to become a Peace Scholar? Sophomores and juniors from any discipline are welcome to apply. Seniors returning to campus for a PLUS year in 24-25 may also apply. Students must be in good academic standing Above all, the committee is looking for commitment to peace, curiosity, and openness to learning and others’ ideas Peace Scholars commit to attending all parts of the program (7-week summer program in Norway and the spring 1 day conference in Minneapolis

  • should note the specific pre-professional mathematics and science requirements. To declare a B.S. in Psychology, contact the department chair (psyc@plu.edu). Course Prerequisites and Grades A grade of C- or higher must have been earned in a course in order for it to qualify as a prerequisite and to apply towards the major. Experiential Learning All Psychology majors are required to take a minimum of two semester hours of PSYC 495, 496 or 497. Capstone Psychology majors are required to complete a

  • deserve a high level of care, which sometimes includes assisting them through challenging learning experiences. Tom enjoys reading novels and newspapers. Originally from Wisconsin, Tom is a staunch Tacoma area advocate. When away from the office he looks to explore and take advantage of local opportunities with his family and friends.

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  • faculty and PLU Alumni staff to learn about careers available for graduating students in the U.S. State Department Lead: Brandi Hilliard, Director of Career, Learning & Engagement 4:00 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. – Scandinavian Cultural Center The Value of the Peace Corps Experience: A Panel Presentation Shella Biallas ‘04 Haley Ehlers ‘16 Lucas Gillespie ’16 Sam Rise ‘11, School of Ed Masters ‘12 (https://www.plu.edu/peace-corps/) Moderator: Dr. Priscilla St. Clair, Department Chair and Professor of Economics

  • faculty, staff, students, and parents/guardians to report any concern (academic, emotional, physical, social) related to the well-being of a PLU student. SCN will connect with the student of concern and provide resources, support, and assistance as appropriate. SCN will work with campus partners to support a culture of care and response for all community members. SCN will focus on creating a healthy and safe learning environment for all students on the PLU campus, both on an individual level and at

  • educational practices, and build collaborative exchanges among individuals, schools, and educational organizations. Pacific Lutheran University seeks proposals from Namibian educators who want to further grow connections with U.S. educators as a way of building cultural exchanges, and fostering collaboration and collegial practices focused on improving instructional practice and student learning. In July, six selected participants will host U.S. PLU Alumni teachers for two weeks in Namibian classrooms

  • Jes Takla Associate Dean for Campus Life, Co-Curricular Learning, and Assessment Full Profile 253-535-7597 jes.takla@plu.edu

  • New Accessibility Checker Tool for Sakai’s Rich-Text Editor By Layne Nordgren PLU’s Sakai learning management system now includes an Accessibility Checker tool you can use to inspect the accessibility level of content you create in the rich-text editor ( CKEditor ). This editor is embedded within many Sakai tools such as Lessons, Mailtool,… March 3, 2017 accessibilitysakai

  • New to the Library – Popular Fiction Collection Posted by: Julie Babka / May 19, 2022 May 19, 2022 The Mortvedt Library is proud to announce a new addition to our offerings; the Popular Fiction Collection. This collection hopes to encourage exploration through storytelling and contemporary literature, as well as motivate lifelong learning and curiosity. The idea for this collection came from a goal to showcase the library as not only a place for academic research, but also for play and personal

  • PhD research in the Institute for Shock Physics (ISP), which provides tremendous learning and research opportunities through: Participation in innovative and multidisciplinary research Professional growth through independent thinking and hands-on work State-of-the-art experimental and computational facilities, including the Dynamic Compression Sector located at the Advanced Photon Source (Argonne, IL) Partnerships with exceptional faculty at other academic institutions (Caltech and Princeton