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  • Mark Brewer Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology Phone: 253-535-7650 Email: cmb@plu.edu Office Location: Ramstad Hall - 106D Professional Education Ph.D., Teaching Psychology, Walden University, 2016 MA, Counseling Psychology, Pacific University, 2001 BA, Theatre Arts, University of Oregon, 1997 AS, General Science, Portland Community College, 1995 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Military veteran reacclimation to civilian life College matriculation for military veterans Professional

  • Any posters or advertisements intended for a residence hall or halls must be coordinated with the Community Director of the building in conjunction with Student Engagement. All above stipulations still apply. Posting through impact will include placement on the Impact Boards in the residence halls. Non-Impact posting desired in all residence halls should be submitted to the Residential Operations Assistant or the Community Director of the hall for approval. Please allow up to one business week

  • equity action of Resolution 40622, passed by the Tacoma City Council in 2018. Resolution 40622 notes that Tacoma’s existing systems haven’t adequately served the needs of Black community members and other community members of color and directs the city manager to help remedy the issues. In partnership with city departments, Woods and her staff help assess how community services are delivered and may even create new racial inequities. “We are understanding more just how connected our processes are in

  • collaboratively with groups in Nicaragua to build wells and teach health-related issues to the community. Prof. Mark Mulder, PLU School of Business (Photo/John Froschauer) When it comes to social innovation, Mulder has a unique perspective on how and when it can be beneficial.   “When I look at social innovation,” Mulder said, “I look at individuals, I look at communities, and I look at what needs they have. As a potential partner, I begin by looking at what resources are present, and then how marketers

  • Death of Dr. Rae Linda Brown Posted by: Lace M. Smith / August 21, 2017 Image: Dr. Rae Linda Brown at the 2016 PLU Convocation ceremony in Olsen Auditorium. August 21, 2017 Dear Campus Community: It is with deep sadness that I share with you the news of the passing of PLU’s Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Rae Linda Brown. Rae Linda died Sunday morning, at peace surrounded by her family after a short and fierce battle with a very rare form of sarcoma. She was

  • persistence and retention of students through graduation. Strengthen student resources across campus and enhance effectiveness, efficiency and accessibility. Goal by May 31, 2020: Ensure that student resources across campus are accessible, effective, efficient and well utilized. 5. Advance the university as a diverse, just, sustainable, and safe learning community. Increase the explicit emphasis and importance of the intersections of diversity, social justice, sustainability and safety as priorities of

  • take home with them (sometimes to keep). And we need a system for getting them to students, keeping track of what students have read (from grades K-8, not just year by year), and sharing resources across schools so that we can provide greater variety at lower cost. We have piloted this resource to help us determine what level students are reading at and what books (both online and print) would be a good match for them. We have purchased Level Chinese accounts (and accounts to online Joy Reader) for

  • SCC Artifact CollectionsThe Scandinavian Cultural Center Collections holds over three thousand  cultural artifacts and art works related to Nordic lands and people, Nordic-Americans, and PLU’s Nordic heritage. The Center’s collection represent artifacts dating from the 17th century up to the present and is especially rich in textile works, woodworking objects and ceramic plates. To the left you will find a link to the Scandinavian Cultural Center’s Artifact Collection Online. The Collection

  • don’t know their roommate, encourage them to start easy and discuss common interests or stuff they plan to bring. Arriving Move-In Day is an exciting time for the entire PLU community. Use #welcomehomelutes to share your photos and follow us on social media (@plureslife on Facebook, Twitter, Instagramand Pinterest.) Living on Campus The residence halls are a place where students can draw connections between what’s happening in the classroom and what’s happening in their lives. Residential Life makes

  • ’ opened in February of 2018 and owner John Gore and his business partner will soon to be celebrating one year of business.Owning a business comes with challenges. John Gore and his partner being the only two African American business owners in the area faced serious issues from the community. Shortly after opening, their store was robbed and derogatory comments were made to both John and his partner, including a customer calling him the ‘N’ word. John wasn’t sure he wanted to continue with Notes’. He