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  • Vanessa Bannon Administrative Coordinator/Student Success Advisor She/Her/Hers Phone: 253-535-7205 Email: bannonvs@plu.edu Office Location:Mortvedt Library - Room 125 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Professional Education Bachelor of Arts in Education, Elementary Education, Central Washington University, 1998 Responsibilities Textbook Coordinator Testing Center Coordinator Student Success Advisor Center for Student Success Administration

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  • George Hauser Professor Emeritus of Computer Science Phone: 253-535-8731 Email: hausergj@plu.edu Office Location:Morken Center for Learning & Technology Office Hours: Mon - Fri: By Appointment Professional Education Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1988 M.S., University of Oregon, 1980 B.S., Computer Science, Washington State University, 1972 B.S., Physics, Washington State University, 1971 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Parallel Algorithms Computational Complexity Computer Communication

  • p.m. | Trauma-Informed Healing for Individual and Collective Trauma- An Embodied Approach Speaker: Sharon Suh, Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Seattle University, President, Sakyadhita International Association of Buddhist Women, Board of Directors, The Center for Mindful Eating Introduction by Karen McConnell Professor and Dean, School of Education and Kinesiology Location: Zoom 1:45 - 3:30 p.m. | Healing in the Disciplines: PLU Faculty Panel 1 Panel: Suzanne Crawford O’Brien

  • anniversary of the Mary Baker Russell Music Center and Lagerquist Concert Hall. The premiere of his work in honor of these anniversaries—twice postponed by the pandemic—will now finally take place on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 when the University Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, performs it in Lagerquist Concert Hall at 7:30 pm. Asked why this particular work for these particular anniversaries, Dr. Kracht answered: “In part because I was there—conducting the premiere of Dr

  • – Environmental Literature, English Renaissance Literature, American Environmental Writing, etc.  He was the founding director of the Writing Center and directed the First-Year Experience Program of the core curriculum.  In 2004-2006, at a particularly delicate period of core curriculum revision, he served as Chair of the University Faculty. We await Dr. Bergman’s next book (provisional title:  Parrot, Speak) to marvel once more at the fertile imagination, empathy, and finesse he brings to discerning what’s

  • & Student Panel Hear from current students about the PLU experience. Hauge 101 5:00pm – Dinner Ness Family Center 2nd Floor, Karen Hille Phillips Center 6:15pm – Check-in with overnight hosts Saturday evening will include activities with overnight hosts and Residential Life. Sunday, October 4 8:00am – Breakfast Anderson University Center Dining Commons 8:45am – Check-in for Fall Preview Day Karen Hille Phillips Center Lobby Please click here for the Fall Preview Day schedule.

  • Bridget Yaden Interim Chair, Philosophy she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7283 Email: byaden@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 103 Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Associate Provost for Undergraduate Programs Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies Co-Director of the Parkland Literacy Center Director of Language Resource Center Education Ph.D., Romance Linguistics, University of Washington, 2003 M.A., Romance Linguistics, University of Washington, 1994 B.A

  • video was designed for returned students to complete this workshop independently. Participants will need: Something to write notes on University of the Pacific’s list of “75 Long-Term Outcomes“ Key Attributes Employers want to See on Students’ Resumes “Connect Study Away to Your Career” Worksheet Additional Helpful Resources: PLU Alumni & Student Connections resources AIFS Student Guide Other Ways to Get Involved Wang Center Photo & Video Contest Remember to save your photos and videos for our

  • February 7, 2008 Area leaders discuss fighting disease worldwide The Wang Center for International Programs tackled the issue of global health at the symposium, “Advances in Global Health by Non-Governmental Organizations,” in February 2008. As the name suggests, the two-day event highlighted the work of non-governmental organizations currently searching for global solutions to control disease in developing nations. These organizations, many from the Pacific Northwest, are stepping up to meet a

  • :00PM-10:00PMRed Square University CongregationSundays (beginning 9/12/21)5:00PM-6:00PMNess Family Chapel Monday WordMondays (beginning 9/13/21)30-minute recorded conversationCampus Ministry Website Students of Color RetreatFriday, 9/17/21 & Saturday, 9/18/21begins 5:00PM on 9/17To Be Announced (TBA) Study Away FairWednesday, 9/22/2110:00AM-2:00PMRed Square Engagement FairFriday, 9/24/214:00PM-6:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Campus Ministry & Wild Hope Retreat Saturday, 9/25/2110:30AM-2