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  • Originally Published 1999 “The Artist, the thinker, the hero, the saint —who are they, finally, but the finite self radicalized and intensified? . . . The difference between [them] and the rest of us . . . is a willingness to undergo the journey of…

    in thought and feeling to those questions, is experienced —and often experienced as some kind of gift come ‘unawares.’” David Tracy, Analogical Imagination   “When the two-dimension figure in Flatland meets the three-dimensional sphere, it neither sees a sphere nor has any sense that there is more than what it sees —namely, a two-dimensional circle, that piece of a sphere its plane runs through.” Robert Kegan, ln Over Our Heads:The Mental Demands of Modern Life In the gap between Robert Kegan’s

  • The School of Nursing Dean serves as the Chief Nurse Administrator for the School of Nursing with responsibility for all aspects of SoN administration, operations, budget, personnel, and academic

    , budget, facilities, personnel, and support services. Acts as a strong advocate for and representative of the School of Nursing. Encourages and maintains professional and academic standards, and administers professional and academic regulations within the School with vision for future direction. Seeks input, develops, and administers the School of Nursing budget. Organizes, represents, leads, supervises, and collaborates with the faculty and staff of the School of Nursing. Seeks gift and grant support

  • Associate Vice President for Campus Life | Division of Student Life | tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu | 253-535-7200 | Tom has served over 20 years as an administrator at PLU.

    facility planning. Tom also has supervisory responsibility for the Director of Campus Safety. A transplanted Midwesterner, Tom is very happy to call PLU and Tacoma home. When away from the office he enjoys exploring and taking advantage of local opportunities with his family and friends.

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  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    Instructional Resources, Part 1: Variety is the Spice of [Student] Life By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer One way to increase student engagement with course content is to promote a variety of instructional resources that provide multiple perspectives or methods of delivery. When planning instructional content, consider how content posted online can enhance the learning taking place… March 15, 2016 instructional resourcesinstructional strategiesinstructional videostudent

  • PLU President Thomas W. Krise welcomes faculty and staff back to campus, highlighting the strengths of PLU and his goals for the future. (Photo by John Froschauer) “A University of the First Rank” By President Thomas W. Krise Good morning and welcome to the 2012…

    some sense of a clear goal and milestones. We might think of some of the goals set forth for the Career Connections program—and we might establish some specific goals for retention, persistence, and graduation rates, along with placement and employment goals….. Intentional Planning As we begin a new chapter in our history, I think it makes sense to look to our great strengths in mission and values as we shape our vision for the next age.  The decennial planning processes that resulted in PLU2000

  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    Instructional Resources, Part 1: Variety is the Spice of [Student] Life By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer One way to increase student engagement with course content is to promote a variety of instructional resources that provide multiple perspectives or methods of delivery. When planning instructional content, consider how content posted online can enhance the learning taking place… March 15, 2016 instructional resourcesinstructional strategiesinstructional videostudent

  • Direct Costs:  Academic year costs that are billed by PLU. These include tuition and fees, and if living on campus, the cost of housing and meal plans. Wellness Plan:  This plan is required of all undergraduate students.  It provides free access to all the wellness services and facilities at PLU, including the Health Center, the...

    student initiated activities in support of diversity, justice, and sustainability. Student Activity Fee:  This is a fee to provide funding in support of student activities initiated or sponsored by ASPLU. Gift Aid:  Free monies that do not require repayment.  Most typically labeled as scholarships and grants. Cost of Attendance (COA):  The full cost of attending PLU for the specified award period, most typically fall semester, jterm & spring semester.  Includes direct costs (tuition & fees and on

  • Governor Parnell ’84 to be spring commencement speaker By Chris Albert Alaska Governor Sean Parnell ’84 will be the keynote speaker for the 2011 Spring Commencement on May 29 in the Tacoma Dome. Parnell is Alaska’s 10th governor. He was elected lieutenant governor in November…

    experience includes working on the Red Carpet Leadership Board, as a resident assistant, on the Grad Gift Committee and as an Emerging Leader. Reyna also spent studying abroad working in an HIV/AIDS clinic in the Tobago Health Promotion Clinic. His campus involvement includes time as a member of PLUtonic, as a co-host radio disc jockey for PLU student radio, as a member of the Biology Club and participant of intramural sports. Commencement information The 2011 Spring Commencement starts at 2:30 p.m

  • Bashair Alazadi, who helped form the Muslim Association and Allies this fall, spoke of Islam and its similarities with Christianity and Judaism at the service. (Photo by John Froschauer) Remembering 9/11 and looking to the future By Barbara Clements It is right to remember the…

    most positive examples of “building a diverse community has taken place on college campuses.” The PLU community should be a beacon of light to the world and see uniqueness as a gift, he said. In a largely student-led service, that message was echoed again and again. Bashair Alazadi, who helped form the Muslim Association and Allies this year, pointed out the similarities between Islam, Judaism and Christianity. Alazadi ’13, a business major, noted that nowhere does the Koran condone killing

  • The Elliott Press is a small private press located in the PLU arts building, Ingram Hall. The Press provides hands-on workshops for students in the Publishing & Printing Arts program.

    is currently featured on the Vamp & Tramp, Booksellers website. Each year the Book Club of Washington recognizes outstanding achievement at the Elliott Press through the Robert D. Monroe Award. Recipients are guests of honor at the Club’s annual meeting and receive a generous cash gift, as well as having their work added to the Club’s archives in the University of Washington Library. In celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the Press, a special exhibit, Pressing On: 30 Years at the Elliott Press