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  • new classes, and learning and updating (when needed) all the procedures in the department! But now I have a semester behind me, and we have finished settling into our new home, my wife Catherine, daughter Madison, and I are carving out more time to explore the Tacoma and Seattle area. We just attended our first Seattle Opera production, a stellar performance of Tosca! We like to hike and ride our bikes. My wife and I like walking on one of the ferries and spending a few hours on the water

  • admission. Please do not contact the School of Nursing to determine the rationale behind any individual admissions decision.Quick Links Information Sessions Comparable Course Guide Entry-Level MSN Program Articles of Interest English Proficiency Policy Essential QualificationsApply Using One of the Following ApplicationsBSN Transfer ApplicationUse this application if all of the following apply: You are not currently taking classes at PLU; You have already graduated from high school; You have (or intend

  • 2015 Convocation[livestream video_id=”4303471″]2015 CONVOCATIONPresident’s Remarks Good morning!  I’m delighted to welcome you all to the 2015 University Convocation!   Whether you are a part of the entering class of 2019, a student joining us with some college experience already behind you, or an exchange student here for a shorter time … we are pleased to welcome you to this community of Lutes.Now it is time, in this convocation, this calling together of the community, for you to be formally

  • that affirmed what Tarra Simmons ’00 already knew: her life ahead means more than the criminal record that’s behind her. “One’s past does not dictate one’s future,” the court wrote in its opinion, issued months after the day that changed Simmons’ life forever. And the Pacific Lutheran University graduate doesn’t take the miracles, as she calls them, for granted. She’s working to help others overcome the stigma that comes after incarceration, advocating to transform a punitive system into one of

  • , same-day ruling in November 2017 that affirmed what Tarra Simmons ’00 already knew: her life ahead means more than the criminal record that’s behind her. “One’s past does not dictate one’s future,” the court wrote in its opinion, issued months after the day that changed Simmons’ life forever. And the Pacific Lutheran University graduate doesn’t take the miracles, as she calls them, for granted. She’s working to help others overcome the stigma that comes after incarceration, advocating to transform

  • attendance. Strategic and Responsive. A school-wide planning retreat led to the development of SOAC’s 2nd Strategic Planning Document 2016-2020, and the work of a dedicated group of faculty colleagues resulted in the creation of the SOAC Statement of Principles and Best Practices related to Contingent Faculty. Donor support continues to grow. In 2015-16, 398 donors supported our SOAC programs, facilities and student scholarships. This yearly support totaled almost $350,000 – bringing the total amount of

  • make them more tolerant to flooding or extended drought. This could be done through varying mechanisms such as increasing anaerobic respiration for flood tolerance and osmotic control in plant vacuoles with proton pumps for drought tolerance. What did you enjoy most about your PLU experience? I had the opportunity to study away two times during my time at PLU. The first was to Uruguay during J-Term in 2020 for extensive Spanish study, and the second was to the Bahamas this past J-Term to study

  • Help a Student NowMessage from the PresidentRight now, PLU students are experiencing unexpected, urgent financial needs. If you can help, I hope you will.  The Student Emergency Fund was started in mid-March 2020 to respond to the COVID-19 crisis. Within the first few weeks, hundreds of students have applied for assistance. Donations will go to as many PLU students as possible. You can find more details below in our answers to frequently asked questions. If you can help financially, please give

  • Indian Health Services page on ‘Two Spirit’ Pride Month 2020: Perspectives on LGBTQ Native Americans in Traditional Culture Stories by Queer Indigenous peoples:  8 LGBTQ+ and Two-Spirit Native Americans Changing the World Indigenous Sexualities: Resisting Conquest and Translation Orthodox ChristianInformational Resources:  Orthodox and Gay Orthodox-Catholic Church of America Stances of Faiths on LGBTQ Issues: Eastern Orthodox Church Stories by Queer Orthodox Christians:  Orthodox and Gay: Reflections

  • Publications “Pyrolytic carbon films with tunable electronic structure and surface functionality: A planar stand-in for electroanalysis of energy-relevant reactions.” Parker, J.F.; So, C.R.; Ko, J.S.; Jeon, S.; Sassin, M.B.; Chervin, C.R.; Lytle, J.C.; Helms, M.E.; Rolison, D.R.; and Long, J.W. ChemElectroChem, 2020, 7, 672-683. “Rewriting Electron-Transfer Kinetics at Pyrolytic Carbon Electrodes Decorated with Nanometric Ruthenium Oxide.” Parker, J.F.; Kamm, G.E.*; McGovern, A.D.*; DeSario