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  • August 11, 2008 Modern space Throughout the summer, construction has progressed steadily on the Martin J. Neeb Center, KPLU’s new headquarters on lower campus. The 13,000-square-foot building, named for the station’s longtime general manager, will more than double the size of the station’s current home in Eastvold Hall. There, the jazz and National Public Radio affiliate has housed its main studios, jazz collection and administrative offices for 40 years. Eastvold’s studios are out-of-date and

  • February 22, 2011 PLU first responders By Chris Albert Over the last year, Search and Rescue and Building Inspection teams have been training to be best prepared for an emergency. Last winter, a call out to the PLU community garnered several volunteers interested in joining the PLU Search and Rescue team. Those interested in volunteering for the Search and Rescue team should contact Emergency Program Manager Jennifer Wamboldt at ext. 6042 or by e-mail at wamboljm@plu.edu. The team, comprised of

  • world – with all its beauty as well as with all its untold suffering. Rather, argued Luther and his colleagues, one is called to enter and engage the world, especially those who are in need, powerless, or suffering. This means that every person is called to live her or his life in relationship to others within daily life. While the young Luther was raised with the notion that only the work of religious professionals really “mattered” in the world, his emerging reform insisted that all persons

  • service for and with others, their communities, and the world. Nursing and Health The School of Nursing believes that nursing is a theory- and science-based discipline that focuses on person-centered care across all settings and states of health and illness. The art and science of nursing is relationship-based and directed by humanitarian values of human dignity, interdependence, and social justice. As a practice discipline, Nursing works to improve the health and well-being of clients and systems

  • and with others, their communities, and the world. Nursing and Health The School of Nursing believes that nursing is a theory- and science-based discipline that focuses on person-centered care across all settings and states of health and illness. The art and science of nursing is relationship-based and directed by humanitarian values of human dignity, interdependence, and social justice. As a practice discipline, Nursing works to improve the health and well-being of clients and systems through

  • . Samantha F. Atienza, Owen Olsen, Alex J. Petrovic, Shay E. Tuisamatatele Does emotional priming and delivery methods influence perceptions of ambiguous statements? * 9. Jenna Hamilton, Dylan Smith, and Ariana Tiangco Simple Emotion Word Acquisition in American English Between Males and Females** 10. Marissa Smith Effects of Social Media and Trust on Romantic Relationship Satisfaction*** 11. Kattia Teas Bridging Disciplinary Divides: Understanding Connectedness Among Female Undergrad Students in STEM

  • Internship SitesPLU’s MFT Department partners with local community mental health agencies and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor at each site. We guarantee our practicum students an internship placement at one of these sites. Each site has the same objective of giving interns practical experience in the mental health field, however, each site has unique qualities and opportunities for growth as a therapist. In addition to the practicum sites, the MFT Department has a relationship with Camp Korey

  • relationship building and spending time with people was something I was really passionate about,” Wiley said. “And to some extent that is what cultural anthropologists do, we study contemporary human life.” Now, Wiley will help PLU students coordinate the courses they need and find internships or volunteer opportunities in Peace Corps sectors, such as education, health or environment. “It will be a way to to dig into the hard questions, like what does it mean to be privileged people from the United States

  • commitments to social justice, will invite participants to consider the relationship between environmental and public health as she addresses sources in Lutheran higher education that foster a spirituality of justice. Paul Westermeyer, a distinguished Lutheran musician and historian from St. Olaf College and Luther Seminary, brings his scholarship on the music of justice that forms ethical commitments. In that light, and in support of PLU’s commitment to promote justice and peace, the fourth annual

  • Responsibilities System and/or notify parents or guardians of outcomes and/or imposed sanctions. The SR&R Office has been developed with the goal that all students involved in any disciplinary matter are treated with fairness and in a manner consistent with other students. Review Meetings give all parties the opportunity to identify concerns, explain perceptions, explore behavior, and hear suggestions. The emphasis is placed on student behavior and the relationship of behavior to commitments and