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  • the next level. He wants to promote change in measurable, actionable ways concentrating on identity and messaging, environment and well being, and resources and stewardship. President Allan BeltonJoins members of the Independent Colleges of Washington in a meeting with Washington Gov. Jay Inslee. President Allan BeltonShaking hands with a recent graduate from Pacific Lutheran University. President Allan BeltonLooking on as a student conducts a test in the Rieke Science Center at Pacific Lutheran

  • spent learning and applying the science of psychology gave me an informed eye toward effective methods of treating patients. Additionally, I am inspired by PLU’s mission for community leadership and have brought that mission with me to the communities that I am currently a part of and the communities that I plan to serve in the future. Kendra Saathoff ’17: Feminist Student Union was a medium through which I connected with others who identify as feminists. It created a space for the dialogue I

  • Science Center at Pacific Lutheran University. Belton also wants to build upon the institution’s strengths, such as expanding facilities for all of our programs. He says the facilities need to reflect the quality of the programs, to compete with others in the region. “We need state-of-the-art facilities,” he said, “ to match the quality of our teaching and the caliber of our students.” Belton says he plans to boost PLU’s profile in the region by engaging local leaders and talking more intentionally

  • resource management for two seasons (with two equally fun ski patrol seasons). I then went to Texas Tech University and earned my masters in Museum Science. After graduating, I became the curator at the Price Tower Arts Center, located in Frank Lloyd Wright’s only built skyscraper. Three years later I had the opportunity to return to the mountains and archaeology as the head registrar at the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake City. I was there 5 ½ years and enjoyed working with all of the

  • Soccer Field on the Synthetic Turf ASPLU Senate Elections Info Session Looking to get involved? Come learn about running for an ASPLU Senator position! Monday, 9/16/247:00PM-7:30PMAUC Regency (Room 203) Featured Speaker: Dr. Jason Kilmer REQUIRED for all new Lutes! “Beer Goggles” to Blackouts, “the Munchies” to Memory Effects: The Science of Alcohol and Cannabis Does alcohol really make people more social? How do substances affect quality of sleep? Does cannabis/marijuana impact memory and attention

  • students. Oversee student recruitment and admission into programs. Organize, develop, lead and participate in teaching activities throughout the curriculum. Provide instruction to students in support of the didactic core curriculum. Teach to prepare graduate students for advanced professional and functional roles. ABSN CoordinatorABSN CoordinatorThe Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing Coordinator provides direct oversight for the ABSN program within the School of Nursing. With support from the

  • Austin Beiermann, Student Speaker Austin Beiermann, Class of 2018Austin Beiermann is a double major in Economics and Political Science, with a minor in Sociology. He was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington. Last summer he was a Peace Scholar who had the opportunity to study in Norway and present at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum. Currently the ASPLU Finance Director, Austin works with the Student Engagement Network to advocate to legislators for increased funding for the Washington State Need Grant

  • Austin Beiermann, Student Speaker Austin Beiermann, Class of 2018Austin Beiermann is a double major in Economics and Political Science, with a minor in Sociology. He was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington. Last summer he was a Peace Scholar who had the opportunity to study in Norway and present at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum. Currently the ASPLU Finance Director, Austin works with the Student Engagement Network to advocate to legislators for increased funding for the Washington State Need Grant

  • PMLute Soccer Field on the Synthetic Turf Men's Soccer Vs. Whitman UniversitySunday, 9/17/232:30 PMLute Soccer Field on the Synthetic Turf ASPLU Senate Elections Info Session Looking to get involved? Come learn about running for an ASPLU Senator position! Monday, 9/16/247:00PM-7:30PMAUC Regency (Room 203) Featured Speaker: Dr. Jason Kilmer REQUIRED for all new Lutes! “Beer Goggles” to Blackouts, “the Munchies” to Memory Effects: The Science of Alcohol and Cannabis Does alcohol really make people more

  • foreign languages—particularly the “soft” ones such as Spanish and French—while men gravitate to the “hard” languages (German, Russian) and other academic subjects such as science and math. In the larger university setting, most foreign language departments have traditionally been split between (mostly male) tenured and tenure-track faculty members engaged in original research in literature or literary theory, and (mostly female) non-tenured lecturers and teaching assistants responsible for the