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  • the next level in science and health science education at PLU so that we can best fulfill our mission.” If you would like to learn more about these projects and how you can support the success of the health sciences at PLU in service of others, please contact advancement@plu.edu. Read Previous PLU’s culturally sustaining STEM program helped prepare Becca Anderson to be a dynamic teacher Read Next Beautiful mutants: a PLU biology class harvests for the future LATEST POSTS Three students share how

  • student body matters to the overall PLU community. “The main question we centered our mission around was, ‘How can Athletics expect support if we aren’t supporting others?’” Wooten said. “It was from that question that we tailored all of our projects in order to express that Support Matters.” The poster campaign was developed by and features PLU SAAC representatives from every sport and is displayed across campus. Read Previous Retired Navy Veteran Fulfills Dream of Becoming a Math Teacher Read Next

  • themselves; all I did was work to make this more explicit for students.” In addition to validating her institutional value as teacher, scholar, and administrator, Dr. Llewellyn Ihssen’s colleagues and students in Wales provided an environment that was both energizing and therapeutic.  After an end of the term Classics class that she and UWTSD colleagues team-taught in Thessaloniki and the Republic of North Macedonia, she returned to PLU with a renewed commitment to serve her students, her scholarship

  • number of credits for which they register as a percentage of the credits required for their degree program (e.g. If enrolling for 8 credits in the 36 credit MBA, the scholarship for the term will be $2,222 (8/36 = 22.2% X $10,000 = $2,222). Students will receive a portion of their $10,000 award each term until the $10,000 has been fully expended. After the $10,000 has been fully spent, scholarship funding will not be available for any additional coursework. This scholarship is not available if 100

  • Florida Convener: Dr. Robert P. Ericksen, Kurt Mayer Chair of Holocaust Studies (Emeritus), PLU 8:00 p.m. – AUC Gray AreaPlease join us for a dessert reception following the keynote.Thursday, October 26th9:30 a.m. – AUC Gray AreaRegistration & Coffee 10:00 - 11:45 a.m. – The Genocidal Gaze, AUC Regency Room Elizabeth Baer, “German Genocide in Africa and the Third Reich: Imperialism, Race, and Sexual Violence” Dr. Elizabeth Baer is the Research Professor of English and African Studies at Gustavus

  • Back to Step 4 Back to Step 6Exempt ReviewThe review time is typically shorter than other categories of review (~6-8 days).Learn more about exempt researchOnly certain categories of research qualify as exempt, based on federal regulations. You must still submit to the HPRB and document how participants’ identity and privacy will be protected. If the HPRB reviews your project and determines that it is “exempt,” no further oversight or review by the HPRB is necessary, unless there are changes to

  • over $8 million in new scholarships for students Pacific Lutheran University gratefully acknowledges the remarkable generosity and commitment of several donor families who have made four significant gifts to student scholarships. The gifts offer more than $8 million in combined support, establishing four new scholarships to increase student access: the Danielle and Brad Tilden Endowed Scholarship, the Sylvia Kirkebo Endowed Scholarship, the Norbert and Sonia Grove Scholarship and the Marcus and

  • 960U Tech Tools for Digital Teacher 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 980A Foundations to Bilingual/ESL 2 Continuing Education Online EDUC 980B Linguistics Study for Classrm 2 Continuing Education Online EDUC 980C Culturally&Linguistically Ped 2 Continuing Education Online EDUC 980D Lang Acquisition&Methodology 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 977Y Teach Online w Equity (5123) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 977Z Goodbye Teacher Burnout (5124) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 978A Support

  • the readings are free and will take place in the Scandinavian Cultural Center within the Anderson University Center at Pacific Lutheran University. (Map)  The Lute Locker will have books for sale.Bio Notes for the ReadersDavid Allan CatesDavid Allan Cates is the author of five novels, most recently Tom Connor’s Gift, a gold medalist in the 2015 Independent Book Publishers Book awards. His first collection of poetry, The Mysterious Location of Kyrgyzstan, was released in the spring, 2016. His other

  • Art and Anthropology Faculty Join Forces for Important Historical Illustrations Posted by: Sandy Dunham / January 17, 2015 January 17, 2015 Q&A With Professor Michael Stasinos and Associate Professor Bradford Andrews By Shunying Wang ’15 PLU Marketing & Communications Student Worker TACOMA, WA (Jan. 16, 2015)—In a groundbreaking merger of art and anthropology, Pacific Lutheran University Art Professor Michael Stasinos has been developing important historical illustrations in collaboration with