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Jani Hitchen ’96 has lived in Parkland for more than 30 years. “I moved here to go to PLU and never left,” she says with a chuckle. Hitchen majored in education and enjoyed a long career teaching in Lakewood’s Clover Park School District and Spanaway…
. “Jani is a fierce advocate for her community, and someone who leads and legislates from her deep sense of empathy and compassion,” says fellow County Councilmember Ryan Mello. “She’s been a much-needed champion for local youth, survivors of domestic violence and our unhoused community. She’s a dynamic and irreplaceable member of the council.”Parkland's University PLU and Parkland share history, common bonds and a vibrant future. View Story Read Previous Parkland’s University: PLU and Parkland share
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The Great American Songbook, Native Gardens, The Prom, and DANCE 2024 $16 General admission $12 Seniors (60+), military, alumni, and PLU community (faculty & staff) $8 Immediate family of
miss. DANCE 2024 Performances: May 2-3 @ 7:30pm; Eastvold Auditorium Concert Executive Director: Sarah Seder A dynamic and spectacular night of dance with choreography by faculty, guest artists, and students. Spotlight Season Ticket PricesThe Great American Songbook, Native Gardens, The Prom, and DANCE 2024 $16 General admission $12 Seniors (60+), military, alumni, and PLU community (faculty & staff) $8 Immediate family of performers and attendees under 18 Free for PLU students with ID Featured
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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
YouTube Short: PLU Parkland Night Market & Taste of Garfield Street At PLU, student life is dynamic, both on and off campus. During New Student Orientation , Zari explored the Parkland Night Market, where local vendors showcased their unique offerings, and then headed to the Taste of Garfield Street to give a quick rundown of the… September 30, 2024 CommunityCurrent StudentsLife on CampusStudent LifeStudent Voice
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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
REWIND: Our Top 5 posts of 2023 In the dynamic realm of the internet, where hashtags reign supreme and viral moments unfold at the speed of a double-tap, staying in the loop is both an art and a necessity. We’ve curated a roundup of the top five most buzzworthy and unmissable Top… December 28, 2023 AthleticsLife on CampusResidential LifeStudent Life
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Senate Resolution 1: Support for Affinity Groups Senate Resolution 2: Support for the PLU Muslim Student Association on the Topic of Dining Services Senate Resolution 3: 2020-2021 ASPLU Budget
Resolution 9 Senate Resolution 10: Senate Appointments Senate Resolution 11: Support for Correctly Referring to Trans Students Senate Resolution 12: In Memory of Dr. Benkhalti Senate Resolution 13: Jéaux Rinedahl Act Senate Resolution 14: Legislation Format Senate Resolution 15: Support for Faculty During FJC Senate Resolution 16: Support for MSA Follow-Up Senate Resolution 17: Ranked Choice Voting Senate Resolution 19: ASPLU Honorary Membership Bills Senate Bill 2: J-Term Book Group 2021 Senate Bill 3
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For guidance on My Academic Pathway please see your Academic Advisor.
Advising Resources at PLUPacific Lutheran University provides a wide range of resources to guide students in their exploration and choice of majors and minors.Contact For guidance on My Academic Pathway please see your Academic Advisor.Academic AdvisingAcademic Advisors at PLU are committed to assisting students as they discover and define their educational, personal, and emergent life goals. The advising relationship is a collaborative partnership through which students may gain an
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Class Acts The everyday triumphs, joys and challenges of eight dedicated educators – all Lutes – at a single bustling middle school. Who would want to teach hormone-laced, boundary-pushing, in-your-face, preteen and teenage students? The teachers at Cascade Middle School, that’s who. Their number includes…
school with a 43 percent free-lunch rate. Some of these Lutes left high-paying jobs for this career. For others, teaching at the Auburn, Wash., school was their first choice. Most are up at 5 a.m. during the school year. Most coach after school. Some don’t finish the day until midnight, after papers are graded. All of them chose this profession, these grades and this school. None has any plans to leave. 7 A.M. Principal Johnson’s office, 45 Minutes until first period 7:15 A.M. Mr. Lee’s special
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The PNWU College of Osteopathic Medicine was founded in 2008 in Yakima, Central Washington. Approximately 60% of practicing osteopathic physicians (DOs) specialize in primary care, focusing on family
, promoting wellness and recovery through the body’s innate self-healing capabilities.PLU and PNWU DO programSince 2010, approximately 32 PLU alumni have successfully graduated from the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program at PNWU, establishing PNWU as the primary medical school choice for PLU graduates. Starts in the fallFour-year programAccepts 144 students for each new class Over the past 11 years, 32 PLU graduates went on the the DO Program at PNWU.PNWU College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM) ranks
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YOU ARE INVITED TO MEET OUR UTILITY ENGINEERS, ENGINEERING TECHS, AND STAFF! Explore Power & Water engineering disciplines by joining us for one of the two hour sessions we have during National Engineering Week! WHAT IS A MIX & MINGLE? The Mix & Mingle is your opportunity…
of projects we work on, and get the chance to explore the various engineering disciplines like electrical, mechanical, environmental, civil, and computer science engineering. WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT? During the two hours, you will hear some very brief presentations and then spend most of your time in Zoom break out rooms interacting with engineers of your choice. WHEN AND WHERE? We have two opportunities for you to participate. Simply click the Apply button above and register for your preferred
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Nayonni “Nai Nai” Watts has autism, and she’s not afraid to be open and honest about it. “If people want to learn about autism, it’s best to learn from an autistic person rather than a non-autistic person,” she says. In January Watts debuted her student-led…
been a different story. Watts was finally diagnosed at age 14 with Asperger’s Syndrome — a type of autism that is characterized by high levels of intellect accompanied by impaired social skills and a repetitive pattern of interest or activities. A Las Vegas native, Watts originally wanted to go to college out of state. Although PLU wasn’t her first choice, it was the best choice for her in order to achieve that goal. Watts will graduate this spring with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre. In her spare
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