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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

  • Research scientist Rihana Mason to visit PLU for presentation and book signing Posted by: Zach Powers / April 20, 2022 April 20, 2022 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsExperimental psychologist Rihana Mason will visit PLU on May 3 to discuss the work of the Academic Pipeline Project and her book, “Academic Pipeline Programs: Diversifying Pathways from the Bachelors to the Professoriate.” Mason is a research scientist at the Urban Child Study Center at Georgia State University and

  • area in the Anderson University Center during the month of February to view this art piece.FEB 8 Don’t Touch My Hair educational event and photo shootDiversity Center – 7pm Join BSU as we have a photoshoot for anyone who comes to the space focusing on embracing the hair you have while learning about hair. Participants of this event also get to share what exactly they love about their hair and how it is part of their identity.FEB 12 Monday WordChapel – 10:30am Service open to all and led by students

  • PLU’s Wang Center Symposium to explore “The Matter of Loneliness: Building Connections for Collective Well-Being” The 11th Biennial Wang Center symposium, “ The Matter of Loneliness: Building Connections for Collective Well-Being ,” will be held at Pacific Lutheran University on March 7-8. Hosted by PLU’s Wang Center for Global and Community-Engaged Education , the two-day conference will bring together academics,… February 26, 2024 News, Announcements, Accolades

  • PLU alumni share the impact of donor supportThe tremendous impact of donor giving continues long after students graduate — throughout their personal lives and continuing vocational journeys, and into the communities they care for. In the heartwarming messages below, PLU alumni share their gratitude for the life-changing education and experiences they accessed thanks to scholarship support. Each individual story is proof that donor investments mattered. Thank you! Kameron '14, K-12

  • Seth Dowland, PhDDepartment of ReligionDigital Annotation of Student Work Seth Dowland and student reviewing grading annotations on an iPad. (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) iAnnotate App Product Website: http://www.iannotate.com/ Cost:  $9.99 Download:  iOS As an assistant professor of American religious history, Seth Dowland frequently asks his students to write essays, both for papers and exams. His classes focus primarily on Christianity in American history, though he also offers a class on

  • Videos Spotlighting the Master of Science in KinesiologySupportive FacultyIn this video, Matt Leslie, a graduate of PLU’s Master of Kinesiology, talks about how personalized connections with faculty create a supportive learning environment.Passionate FacultyPLU faculty are experienced and passionate about Kinesiology. In this video, Master of Science in Kinesiology graduate Faith Heimlich talks about how the faculty’s success in the field of Kinesiology motivated her to become the best she

  • PLU’s MBA program named second best in Washington, best among private universities by U.S. News Learn More Request More Information Apply to the Master of Business Administration ProgramThe School of Business accepts both Standard and Fast Track Applications for admittance into its graduate programs. A Fast Track application process is available for current PLU undergraduate and graduate students from any major and recent PLU alumni seeking admission to a School of Business graduate program