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A special thank you is extended to the following extraordinary individuals for their advice and counsel as PLU planned for the 2010 International Symposium. Loren J.
, Elverum, Norway Sam Kaplan, Vice-President, Trade Development Alliance of Greater Seattle Patricia Killen, Provost, Pacific Lutheran University Mathew McCarthy Bill Stafford, President, Trade Development Alliance of Greater Seattle Art Theil, Sportswriter, SeattlePI.com University Faculty and Staff Kate Adams-Event Services Manager Toby Beal-Director of Web Development Greg Brewis-Executive Director of University Communications Barbara Clements-Director of Content Development Tony Evans-Movement
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News for Pacific Lutheran University.
Meet Dr. Marnie Ritchie, Assistant Professor of Communication! Meet the Communications department’s most recent faculty member, Dr. Marnie Ritchie. Dr. Ritchie joined PLU in 2018 and has taught a variety of communications classes since then, from introductory communications to courses covering complex topics like gender and ethics. Dr. Ritchie’s other interests for her… January 10, 2020 Faculty
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Faculty news for Pacific Lutheran University.
Meet Dr. Marnie Ritchie, Assistant Professor of Communication! Meet the Communications department’s most recent faculty member, Dr. Marnie Ritchie. Dr. Ritchie joined PLU in 2018 and has taught a variety of communications classes since then, from introductory communications to courses covering complex topics like gender and ethics. Dr. Ritchie’s other interests for her… January 10, 2020 Faculty
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Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. More than 125 PLU alumni work for the global commerce and technology leader. For this “Lute Powered” feature, we met with three of…
communications. Zeebuyth’s curiosity eventually led him to join the communications team at Starbucks, where he served in six different roles over a 10-year span, starting as a project manager and departing as a director of communications. It’s also why he now loves working at Amazon, where, as the senior manager for corporate affairs business operations, he leads the business operations team for worldwide communications at Amazon — and has served in three positions (so far) in the past five years. “Certainly
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What are faculty learning communities (FLCs)? Faculty Learning Communities (FLCs) are collaborative groups of educators who come together to enhance their teaching practices and foster professional
Climate Crisis Universal Design for Learning: Eliminating barriers to learning and building an inclusive learning environment Renew & Reflect: Cultivating Purposeful Practice in a Community of Contemplative Educators Active Learning: Cultivating Engagement and Equity in our Classes (enrollment closed) A full description of each FLC can be found here. Who can participate? FLCs are open to all faculty, regardless of appointment status or rank. Each FLC is capped at 6 participants. How can I sign up? To
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TACOMA, Wash. (March 31, 2015)—Taylor Cox ’15, a member of MediaLab, an invitation-only multimedia program at Pacific Lutheran University, has received a Silver Award from the Mercury Excellence Awards for her branding and designs for MediaLab’s 2014 documentary, Waste Not: Breaking Down the Food Equation…
Global Water Crisis. “I consider myself incredibly lucky to have won not one, but two Mercury awards,” Cox said. “I feel an immense amount of validation as a graphic designer and artist in knowing that someone that I have never met values my work.” The Mercury Excellence Awards, established in 1987, seek to acknowledge creativity, innovation and excellence in all forms of media. Competitors from more than 60 countries enter their work, and then only the top three in each category are selected. The
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50% of college students experience depression at some point during their college career. 10% of college students seriously consider committing suicide.
you are concerned about. Tell: Where to get Help The third step is knowing where to get help and passing that information on. If you feel that a student is very depressed or is suicidal, refer him or her to see a counselor. Here are some of the resources that are available: Counseling Center: 253-535-7206 After-Hours Crisis Line: 253-535-7075 Campus Safety: 253-535-7911 or 253-535-7441, Off campus 911 Residential Hall Staff Person (RA/RD) 24-hour Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK
Suicide Prevention253-536-5124Counseling, Health and Wellness Services Anderson University Center, Suite 300 Tacoma, WA 98447 -
John Carlin, Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and a Game that Made a Nation (Penguin, 2008) A great introduction to or reminder of what apartheid was and how Nelson Mandela used the 1995 Rugby World
these personal experiences one can begin to understand the historical and political context of the on-going humanitarian crisis. Christopher McDougall, Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World has Never Seen ( Knopf 2009) Very readable story of incredible characters and amazing athletes (ultrarunners) told within the story of the Tarahumara Indians of Copper Canyon Mexico. Ed Viesturs and David Roberts, K-2: Life and Death on the World’s Most Dangerous Mountain
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Evaluations Administrator | Office Of The Registrar | bresliad@plu.edu | 253-535-7331
Amanda Breslin Evaluations Administrator Phone: 253-535-7331 Email: bresliad@plu.edu Professional Education MS, Counseling and Student Affairs, Minnesota State University Moorhead BA, Communications, Minnesota State University Moorhead Responsibilities Transcript Evaluation – Equivalency Guides – Student CAPP Updates – Transfer Credit
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Pacific Lutheran University and its service providers strive to maintain an atmosphere in which learning and research flourish. Essential to realizing this goal are electronic communications, administrative information systems, network services, and other electronic resources provided by the university. Essential, too, is that PLU community members are secure, safe, and free from harassment in their...
Pacific Lutheran University and its service providers strive to maintain an atmosphere in which learning and research flourish. Essential to realizing this goal are electronic communications, administrative information systems, network services, and other electronic resources provided by the university. Essential, too, is that PLU community members are secure, safe, and free from harassment in their use of these systems. To this end, members of the PLU community should have no expectation of
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