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  • Musician Health and SafetyTake care of yourself! Musician health and safety should be primary concerns in your performance life—concerns we share as your teachers. If you believe you are developing a performance injury, please let us know. There are resources available on campus and nearby to help you. Be proactive—we are preparing you for a long life of musical involvement and performance. Attention now and in the future will help assure that longevity. HEARING SAFETY If you believe any

  • students. “The 10-page paper prepares them for the next several years of college-level work.” Students in her class read each other’s work and offer feedback throughout the semester. They also learn about library literacy and research methods from Amy Stewart-Mailhiot, an associate professor and teaching librarian at PLU, as well as attend mandatory meetings with Hames to make sure their projects are on track. “They learn to be critical readers,” Hames said. “It’s a lot for them to do.” Estrada’s work

  • nursing education in order to provide for the highest quality of health care; to provide programs representative of fundamental interests and concerns to nursing students; and to aid in the development of the whole person, including their professional role, their responsibility for health care of people in all walks of life. Type of Club or Organization: Academic Clubs & Honor Societies Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every 3rd Wednesday from 11am-12pm Where: Garfield 200 Club

  • : The concept of “unsettling empathy” allows for the inclusion of both a critical perspective on power asymmetries as well as compassion with the Other in light of historical trauma. It describes a posture that blends the critical/political with the affective/interpersonal dimension of reconciliation and memory work. Examples from Krondorfer’s intercultural conflict work will illustrate this concept.   Introduced by Dr. Seth Dowland, Assistant Prof. of Religion   7:30 p.m., Karen Hille Phillips

  • they engage with students in this type of learning. Plans are already underway for next year’s retreat. The culmination of the EXPLORE! retreat is a closing ceremony at the end of Day Two. Students are asked to reflect on their work of the past 24 hours and write a goal, an intention or a BEQ on a gold star. The impact of their experience becomes evident as you read their stars. Some write about their goals of increasing their GPAs, making friends, trying new things or taking better care of

  • Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Profiles What Can You Do With a PLU Degree? Every year for 125 years, Pacific Lutheran University has sent uniquely qualified Lutes into the world to improve it—through their careers, through their service, through their care and, honestly, through their simple basic Luteness . New Journalist of the Year Kari Plog ’11

  • of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care for others, their communities and the Earth – is rooted in the Lutheran insistence that study in the liberal arts is a liberating experience. Quality education frees the learner from limited knowledge or self-focused understanding and frees the learner for a life of purpose, satisfaction, and service in the world. In this edition of Resolute, you’ll hear many diverse voices speaking on how we can live the Lutheran ideals that unite us. We are

  • Gateway & J-Term Health Form PART D Self-Care Plan Study Away 2024-2025 (pdf) view download

  • Gateway & J-Term Health Form PART D Self-Care Plan Study Away 2024-2025 (pdf) view download

  • Gateway & J-Term Health Form PART D Self-Care Plan Study Away 2024-2025 (pdf) view download