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  • Communications Coordinator at the Physical Therapy Association of Washington before joining Cascade. One nominator described Young a a true servant leader, noting her work with United Way of Pierce County’s Project U, along with chairing the associate board for YWCA and serving on its events and civic-engagement committees. Even more personally, in the aftermath of her late husband’s military-related PTSD struggle, Young helps other families rallying around their soldiers and has become an engaged advocate

  • committee. Work with your writing center on campus. These individuals have invaluable expertise in writing essays and can be a great resource anytime you need to prepare an essay. Follow-On Service ProjectRecipients of a Gilman Scholarship will need to complete a Follow-On service project. Below you’ll find an example from a PLU student.

  • Conductor (and Tenor) Stephanie Renee Cox Olympic Gold Medalist Abbot Tryphon Abbot of All-Merciful Saviour Monastery on Vashon Island Valerie Segrest Nutrition Educator Vandana Shiva, Ph.D. Author, Activist, Pioneer Freedom Education Project Puget Sound Wang Symposium Panel Shane Lopez Psychologist and Researcher Steinar Bryn, Ph.D. Noble Peace Prize Nominee Robin DiAngelo Critical Race and Social Justice Educator Jesse Freeston Video Journalist Shyan Selah and Paula Boggs Seattle Music Stars Simon

  • collaborative projects that involve the many facets and talents of our university. This year, the Religion Department is hosting a year-long event, The St. John’s Bible Project (www.saintjohnsbible.org). As part of that project, the University Jazz Ensemble will team up with the University Chorale and Professor Douglas Oakman to present selections from Duke Ellington’s monumental Sacred Concerts that he composed and performed between 1965 and 1974. The performance will be accompanied by projected

  • Management Award Christmas Concert Endowed Music Scholarship Mark E. and Lenore G. Myers Scholarship Back to the top N Names Family Endowment for Athletics The Names Family Foundation Endowment for Intercollegiate Basketball in honor of James Van Beek Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Endowment Richard P. and Shirley M. Neils Memorial Scholarship Pastor Carl O. and Edith W. Nelson Scholarship George and Alma Nelson Scholarship Harold and Sylvia Nelson Endowed Scholarship Fund Nerland Endowed

  • background check through Washington State Patrol (for those who have lived in Washington State for the last 5 years). The cost is $12 and there are a couple of forms that need to be completed and submitted. There are alternative routes for those who have lived out of state in the past 5 years. To initiate a background check through PLU, please contact: Susan J. Liden Director, Risk Management and Insurance Pacific Lutheran University lidensj@plu.edu (253) 535-7116 + Incarcerated personsAn incarcerated

  • couple of forms that need to be completed and submitted. There are alternative routes for those who have lived out of state in the past 5 years. To initiate a background check through PLU, please contact: Susan J. Liden Director, Risk Management and Insurance Pacific Lutheran University lidensj@plu.edu (253) 535-7116 + Incarcerated personsAn incarcerated person is defined by federal regulations as any individual involuntarily confined or detained in a penal institution. This definition includes

  • anxiety, depression, anger management, social skills, grief and loss, trauma, racial identity, parenting, etc. I have worked in multiple settings in the mental health field for the past 10 years from community mental health to behind the scenes for an insurance company and now in private practice. My practice aims to limit accessibility concerns through telehealth and promote healing. My style, in both therapy and in life, is collaborative, personable and non-judgmental. Personally, I was raised all

  • ?  Instagram. I love pretty pictures.What should potential PLU theatre students know before they apply to PLU or declare the major? The skills we learn in theatre are valuable across disciplines. Collaboration, communication, analysis, empathy, time management, and expression, problem solving, etc. Theatre inherently teaches all the skills listed on the NACE (National Association of Colleges and Employers) career readiness competency list. One of the things I love about PLU is that you can be involved in

  • in 1989, Lander moved to Hong Kong with his future wife, whom he met in China—she was on a similar one-year study abroad program through her UK-based university. After a brief period at the US refugee resettlement program, Lander was hired by the UNHCR (UN High Commissioner for Refugees) where he worked for 20 years, responding to refugee crises around the globe. Along the way, he earned two master’s degrees—one in development management, and another in international humanitarian law and human