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  • the newly named Pacific Lutheran College. From 1921 until his retirement in 1942, Xavier taught history, Bible study, Latin, Greek, nutrition, library science, botany, and zoology as well as continuing to serve as the College’s librarian. The library built in 1937 was renamed Xavier Hall in 1967 in honor of the fourth president of Pacific Lutheran College.Ola J. Ordal, 1921-1928 Ola J. Ordal was born on August 2, 1870. He received his early education throughout South Dakota before receiving his

  • campus. Her teaching and research interests include Spanish for heritage speakers, critical race and identity studies, and the relationship between literary study and political activism. Emily Davidson Kevin J. O’BrienKevin J. O’Brien is Associate Professor of Religion and Dean of Humanities at Pacific Lutheran University. His teaching and research focus on Christian environmental ethics, the intersection of religion and the environment, and the intersection of environmental concerns with social

  • up doors and demystifying what is going on—be it activities in the laboratory, in the clinic or in licensing global health technology to commercialization partners,” Malloy said. Malloy grew up globally, since his dad worked in the military, but moved to Puyallup when he was 14 and has called the Pacific Northwest home ever since. He said he chose PLU because he liked the liberal arts aspect, and he wanted to study science. “I saw them as a nut to crack in some ways,” Malloy said. “I wanted to

  • nursing, the nurturing started even before she enrolled as a master’s student. Richardson, a veteran of the U.S. Army, was on campus recruiting undergraduate nursing students when a nursing faculty member asked what Richardson planned to do next. “They recruited me,” she said, laughing. Richardson started with an independent study part time, supervised by the dean at the time, Terry Miller. Then, the Army covered her tuition to pursue her MSN full time. “That was well above and beyond what I was

  • and study away programs, our students enrich their perspectives and problem solving abilities. Some of our graduates have gone to work at Boeing, Seattle Kraken, Tacoma Police Department and Sound Credit Union, from CEO of a major airline to impactful roles in non-profit companies such as United Way. They excel in diverse organizational levels and types of industries. PLU’s business major takes you on a transformative journey where the fusion of business education and experiential learning will

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  •            Academic Advising    RH      Residential Life            Residential Life    SA      Study Away            Wang Center    SH      Student Conduct Hold            Student Conduct    SU      Suspension            Student Conduct    SS      No SSN on File            Accounts Receivable    TR      Transcript            Registrar    VA      Veteran’s            Student Financial Services    WO      Write-Off            Accounts Receivable Academic Hold The Office of the Registrar can place an account on

  • our office at extension 7380. It may be that the work order has not been processed. We ask that you allow two business days* for your work order to be processed. If you have not received a work order number within that timeframe, please contact our office at extension 7380. *Our office is closed weekends and PLU holidays. How long will it take for my work order to get done?All service requests are prioritized by the impact to life, safety, and continuance of academic study. The following

  • Brock, “Ethics, Now and Then:  Patristic Sources and Contemporary Christian Ethics” Elisabeth Ward & Ericka Michal, “Material Identity:  A Study of The Scandinavian Cultural Collection and Scandinavian Immigrants of the Puget Sound Area”  2015-16: Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, Troy Storfjell, & Kelly Hall, “Language Revitalization and Critical Indigenous Pedagogy” PLU News article: Kelly Hall – Indigenous Studies Major Adela Ramos & Clay Snell, “The Lives of Animals:  Humans, Pets, and Literary Form in

  • , especially if made a week in advance. What are the requirements for a music scholarship? Scholarship recipients are required to participate for credit each semester and maintain a grade of B or higher in both an ensemble and private lesson in the performance area of your award. If you do not meet these requirements, the award is cancelled. Exceptions to this policy are made for students in study-away programs and for music education majors during their student-teaching semester. When should I arrive for