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  • years Jen served as an Outreach Minister with The Night Ministry in Chicago, where she provided pastoral care, crisis response and advocacy in an interfaith and multicultural setting for street-based young adults.   In 2007, Jen was extraordinary ordained at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Chicago and served there as Associate Pastor.  After policy change at the national level removed barriers for partnered LGBTQ clergy, Jen was received onto the ELCA roster in 2011.   Jen received her Masters of

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  • be taken care of here too, candy bars, energy drinks, ice cream and granola can all be found late every night. You can also find personal care items, PLU shirts and Nalgenes, or a last-minute birthday card and maybe a new pack of note cards. If you want the convenience of finding what you need right here on campus, Old Main Market is the place to go.Ordering ProcessOMM has the option of ordering online through the GET app and you choose the most convenient pickup time for you. OMM also has the

  • Residence Hall: Ordal Hall Community Director Dream Gonzales CD Email: dgonzales@plu.eduThings Women's Empowerment & Gender Equity Care About: Self Care Affirming Self and Others Menstrual Advocacy Empowering Women Uplifting Gender Equity Slaying and Serving Breast Cancer Awareness Women’s Health Appreciating Beauty in All Shapes and Forms Highlighting Gender Inequality Past Programing Students mixed and mingled in community while learning about sustainability period practices! This included speed

  • served as an Outreach Minister with The Night Ministry in Chicago, where she provided pastoral care, crisis response and advocacy in an interfaith and multicultural setting for street-based young adults.   In 2007, Jen was extraordinary ordained at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Chicago and served there as Associate Pastor.  After policy change at the national level removed barriers for partnered LGBTQ clergy, Jen was received onto the ELCA roster in 2011. Jen received her Masters of Divinity from

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  • engaged to develop a conceptual design. Renovation took place in two phases.  Phase I, which began in summer 2010 was completed fall 2011.  Construction for Phase II began summer 2012 and was completed in fall 2013 Who were Karen Hille Phillips and Seth Eastvold? Karen Hille Phillips ’55 was a nursing graduate who established and managed outpatient clinics for heart, cancer, Alzheimer’s and AIDS patients during her 30 years at the University of Washington Medical Center. She was single for most of her

  • Ed Hrivnak ‘96: Firefighter, Flight Nurse, Veteran Posted by: Zach Powers / January 20, 2016 January 20, 2016 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsEd Hrivnak graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 1996 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.  His decorated career as a public servant included 20 years in the armed forces where he served as the Crew Director of a medical-evacuation team. A veteran of the first Gulf War and Operation Iraqi Freedom, Hrivnak, who retired as a

  • Pacific Lutheran University and the School of Nursing are committed to providing equal opportunity in education for all students without regard to a person’s race, color, national origin, creed, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, or any other status protected by law. The university community will not tolerate any unlawful discrimination, harassment, or abuse of or toward any member of the university community. The university holds as basic the integrity

  • Trust, professor of chemistry Neal Yakelis and his collaborators from two other Puget Sound area universities are working to adapt this concept for their research. “It never ceases to amaze me how my students transform into young scientists through their work in the lab during our summer research program at PLU,” said Professor Yakelis. “This project has allowed them to experience the collaboration necessary to answer important scientific questions. The students’ creativity and meticulous work have

  • caps melting and I’m going to point out that Christians have a very good reason to care,” he said. “God made polar bears, and what God created is very good. It’s not enough to say that they are in trouble. We need to do the hard work to understand what is happening and figure out what can be done to help them. We can’t just say ‘We care.’” Since we are the dominant species on the planet, it is our responsibility to take of the animals, environments and plants in our care, he said. In researching