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  • Artime, Ph.D. has been approved for a $2.5M funding award by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to disseminate and implement research findings on Skills Training in Affect and Interpersonal Regulation with Narrative Therapy (STAIR-NT) for PTSD in University Counseling Centers (UCCs).“We hope this implementation project will help to address the need for effective and efficient care for trauma-exposed students who are seeking services in over-burdened UCCs,” said Artime. “As the

  • ($25). Deadline for registration is October 31, 2023. To receive brass ensemble music before the workshop, please register by October 31st. Participants who register past this date will receive music at the event. Schedule: 12:30 pm – Registration 1:00 pm – Lyric Brass presentation 2:00 pm – Master Classes 3:00 pm – Ensemble rehearsals 4:00 pm – Snack and Q&A with PLU students 5:00 pm – Concert Performance November 11, 2023 at 5:00 pm Lagerquist Concert Hall, Mary Baker Russell Music Center Faculty

  • Chapel’s annual, and very popular, Blessing of the Animals service each spring)—all welcoming people from any faith or no faith: •    Students can apply to become Campus Ministry Stewards, to assist with planning and implementing programs and worship; •    The University Congregation Council organizes fellowship and service-oriented events, helps with worship and makes decisions on behalf of the congregation; •    The student-run University Congregation offers opportunities for students to work as

  • Lexie Higgins '19 and Miguel Castillo '18 welcome guests Faith Callies '19, Rahel Abebaw '18 and Fred Tobiason '58 converse Sophomores Cara Hall, Nate Adams, Hannah Park and Tyler Bosser Peter Swanson '70 and Juliana Andrew '21 talk before dinner VP for Advancement Dan Lee recognizes pianist Alex Jones '20 Katie Molyneux '18 delivers the invocation Donna Arbaugh speaks with Miguel Castillo '18 Helen Nordquist '57 and Riley Dolan '19 enjoying conversation Acting President Allan Belton shares PLU

  • Lexie Higgins '19 and Miguel Castillo '18 welcome guests Faith Callies '19, Rahel Abebaw '18 and Fred Tobiason '58 converse Sophomores Cara Hall, Nate Adams, Hannah Park and Tyler Bosser Peter Swanson '70 and Juliana Andrew '21 talk before dinner VP for Advancement Dan Lee recognizes pianist Alex Jones '20 Katie Molyneux '18 delivers the invocation Donna Arbaugh speaks with Miguel Castillo '18 Helen Nordquist '57 and Riley Dolan '19 enjoying conversation Acting President Allan Belton shares PLU

  • transformative professionals who are changing the lives of students, both in the classroom and beyond. Despite some downfalls, Gallup reports that teachers are happy with their profession. Pacific Lutheran University’s Master of Arts in Education is a one-year teaching certification program designed for individuals whose background is not in education. It offers a supportive cohort model, includes a full-year internship experience, extensive financial aid and a high job-placement rate. 4. Master of Arts in

  • Yaden has been combating these potential limitations by using different technological tools to make her virtual classroom as accessible and accommodating as possible.The university’s March 7 decision to pivot to remote instruction in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak has necessitated a high level of adaptability from everyone as faculty and students come together to craft a quality learning experience. We talked with Yaden about the different tools she’s using to minimize the adjustment for her

  • IntroductionPacific Lutheran University (PLU) is committed to providing a safe and healthy work environment for our entire staff. In accordance with the Washington Industrial Safety & Health Act (WISHA) Bloodborne Pathogens Standard WAC 296-823 and Infectious Waste Management Pierce Co. Code 8.38, PLU has developed the following exposure control plan to eliminate or minimize employee occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials as detailed in the Bloodborne Pathogens

  • Our Many Years of Advising Experience Greatly Benefit Our StudentsThe Health Sciences Advising Team has been helping students  for the last four decades. Since 1978, more than 70% of PLU students who have applied to medical school have been accepted. For nearly a decade, the five-year running average of acceptances/applicants for all PLU applicants to U.S. medical schools has been 20-50% above the national average. Medical schools to which PLU students have been accepted since 1990 include

  • Our Many Years of Advising Experience Greatly Benefit Our StudentsThe Health Sciences Advising Team has been helping students  for the last four decades. Since 1978, more than 70% of PLU students who have applied to medical school have been accepted. For nearly a decade, the five-year running average of acceptances/applicants for all PLU applicants to U.S. medical schools has been 20-50% above the national average. Medical schools to which PLU students have been accepted since 1990 include