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  • is excited to join the Museum at this very important time in our history, and we are thrilled to welcome her as a member of our team.Roberta GrossmanPresentation Title: “Who Will Write Our History?” Who: Director Roberta Grossman Bio: An award-winning filmmaker with a passion for history and social justice, Roberta Grossman has written, directed, and produced more than 40 hours of film and television. What sets her films apart are high production values, beautiful cinematic craftsmanship and

  • is excited to join the Museum at this very important time in our history, and we are thrilled to welcome her as a member of our team.Roberta GrossmanPresentation Title: “Who Will Write Our History?” Who: Director Roberta Grossman Bio: An award-winning filmmaker with a passion for history and social justice, Roberta Grossman has written, directed, and produced more than 40 hours of film and television. What sets her films apart are high production values, beautiful cinematic craftsmanship and

  • where every staff member, student and parent takes an invested interest in the school’s success. “We’re getting there slowly, but surely,” he says. They aren’t there yet and Johnson says he’s made his share of mistakes. But he thinks they are on the right track. “I’ve learned a lot this year,” he says. “It has not been easy.” He says even the bad days are worth it, since he firmly believes that middle school is the last best chance to reach kids. Especially students dealing with troubled home life

  • the 2020 Final Rule Title IX regulations The Complainant and the Respondent in an incident that meets the 2020 Final Rule Title IX criteria will have the right to an advisor of their choice, who may be, but need not be, an attorney. Parties may only select one advisor per conduct process; and if the party does not have an advisor present at the live hearing, the university will provide a member of the PLU community to serve in that capacity free of cost or charge. An advisor’s role is to provide

  • level based on your previous coursework, or if you are a heritage speaker of French (if you grew up with French in the home, but do not master it like a native speaker), you can complete the Language Placement Survey and a French & Francophone Studies faculty member will enter a recommendation into your Banner profile that your advisor can access. For more information on the vocabulary, grammar structures, and cultural content covered at each level, click on the course number. If you have had

  • Save the Date! Please join us for a presentation by Dr. Anne McCoy, Natt- Lingafelter Professor of Chemistry and the recipient of the 2022 ACS Francis P. Garvan–John M. Olin Medal Posted by: alemanem / October 20, 2022 October 20, 2022 Read Previous Dept of Energy Office of Science Summer Undergraduate Internships Read Next Virtual STEM Career Fair with the US Dept of State LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in

  • Visit PLUThe PLU Office of Admission is open year round, Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., for campus visits. Tours and campus visits are also available on Saturdays through the academic year from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. There are several options for a campus visit. You can take a tour of campus, meet with an Admission Counselor, sit in a class, meet with a coach, music director or faculty member, go to lunch with a current student in the University Center, and even stay the night in a

  • analytics researcher at a consultancy firm in London. He later worked in private equity and leveraged finance in New York. In 2008, he sought a career in wealth management at CPAF to apply his broad understanding of capital markets and his passion for helping others articulate and relentlessly pursue their goals. He specializes in portfolio construction, taxation strategy, and financial planning for small businesses and families. He is a member on several boards, and also is a committee member for PLU’s

  • mission of PLU in the world.  Lutes stand out in their differences and their similarities. They share both diversity of background and experience, as well as the deep bonds of common purpose. They lead through service in the world, and their eyes are firmly fixed on the larger world around them, our global community. Congratulations to each of our honorees tonight. I look forward to hearing your PLU stories. Following the Lute Family Brunch today, we had the pleasure of meeting Dave Johnson, a member

  • the Center for Continued Nursing Learning, and was directed by Dr. Patsy Maloney. A final major accomplishment of the School of Nursing was the PLU Wellness Center, which for over 23 years provided low-cost health care to the community until its closure in the summer of 2009 due to shrinking public funding. A nurse practitioner faculty member, Professor Joan Stiggelbout, started the Center in the mid-1980′s. The nurse-managed center made a major contribution to the School of Nursing and the