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  • community organizations interested in historical topics supported by Archives and Special Collections holdings. Teaching Philosophy The Archives and Special Collections instruction program draws on the Guidelines for Primary Source Literacy. We believe that our collections exist to be used in teaching and learning and seek to facilitate productive and transformative encounters between students and archival materials. These encounters are designed around the following learning outcomes. By engaging with

  • development, implementation and deployment of such technologies in practice. For more information see the Dynamic Compression Summer School Flyer-2022 or visit online at:  https://shock.wsu.edu/dcss/ Read Previous Julia A. Rutherford Memorial Scholarship Read Next National Security Internship Program (NSIP) LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in Training May 2, 2024 The Priscilla Carney Jones Scholarship April 18, 2024 $2000

  • Learning With Our Neighbors“I’ve never been here before,” a student told me in June 2014 as my Christian Ethics class walked to the community garden at Trinity Lutheran Church.  I asked what she meant — the garden or the church?  Both, it turned out.  Indeed, she had never set foot in a garden in her life, and while she’d walked by the church across the street from campus a number of times, she’d never been inside or on the grounds. This experience and many others like it have convinced me that

  • Program Schedule Summer 2023 Cohort Select your program below to see the schedule for students entering the cohort in Summer 2023.Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Educational Leadership with Superintendent Certification2023-24 Academic Year TermCredit Hours Summer 20233 courses (7 credits) EDUC 700: Educational/Instructional Leadership Orientation & Introduction (3) EDUC 741: Educational Law, Policy, & Governance (2) EDUC 742: Human Resources in P12 (2) Fall 20234 courses (8 credits) EDUC 731

  • Pacific Lutheran University uses a 4-1-4 calendar, which consists of two 15-week semesters bridged by a four-week January Term.Undergraduate Programs2022-23 End of term dates May 26, 2023 – Friday, Spring Semester ends May 29, 2023 – Monday, Memorial Day Holiday   (PLU closed) Summer Sessions 2023 (June 5 – August 4) Term I: Monday, June 5 – Friday, June 30 Juneteenth: Monday, June 19 (No classes, PLU offices are closed) Independence Day: Tuesday, July 4  (No classes, PLU offices closed) Term

  • Gratitude” 9. Amber Simons, Sam Black, & Hazel Busic* “Puzzling Personalities: Grit, Effort, and Sudoku” Psychology Student Research Conference December 8, 2022 4:00-6:30 pm Rieke Science Center – Lobby

  • Immersive experience in classrooms on the other side of the world teach PLU students how to learn on the fly, one of many skills they bring home with them.

    to teach as originally planned, the other took a slightly different path. Both credit Namibia for the direction of their vocation. And they aren’t alone. Many students carry lifelong lessons with them after returning from Windhoek, says Jan Weiss, assistant professor of education. An educational relationship that started with a grant-funded teacher training program involving PLU faculty members has evolved into a deeply immersive experience for PLU students. The education component in Namibia

  • Program Curriculum Summer 2023 Cohort Select your program below to see the program curriculum for students entering the cohort in Summer 2023.Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Educational Leadership with Superintendent CertificationInstructional Leadership ProgramThis terminal degree program is designed for school leaders to obtain their Ed.D and superintendent credentials in three years. The P12 (preschool through grade 12) School District Superintendent Certificate is embedded in the first year

  • Diversity Center Alums podcast discusses PLU’s Trinidad and Tobago exchange program Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / November 29, 2018 Image: Angie Hambrick (foreground) sits down to record a podcast about PLU’s Trinidad and Tobago exchange program with Shelondra Harris ’17 (right), author Earl Lovelace and PLU English professor Barbara Temple-Thurston (left). November 29, 2018 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationTACOMA, WASH. (Nov. 29, 2018) — Study away is a big part of the Pacific