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  • active retirees in Pierce County, Washington. In January 2005, LIFE moved its affiliation from Pierce College to Pacific Lutheran University.  PLU has been very supportive of the our organization by permitting the use of their classrooms, printing services, technology assistance, and overseeing our finances through the University’s Business Office. We especially appreciate the assistance of the Graduate Studies and Continuing Education office. In early 2007, a website was launched in connection with

  • school system that didn’t encourage her to pursue higher education. She didn’t know the questions to ask regarding that pursuit. “It informs the research I do,” she said. And in the fall, Chávez’s past struggles and successes informed her talk at the annual Pave the Way Conference, where she served as one of three featured speakers. She presented to hundreds of educators, policymakers, and nonprofit and industry partners about the opportunity gap in Washington state. The annual conference focuses on

  • Christine Nicolai Administrative and Communications Coordinator she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7400 Email: nicolacs@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 252 Rieke Science Center - 158 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 12:30 pm (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Professional Education M.F.A., Creative Writing, Eastern Washington University, 2009 B.A., English, Eastern Washington University, 2006

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  • Olson would be happy to have Dick join the team.  Dick did play football for both Coach Olson and for Marv Harshman, and he was inducted into the Pacific Lutheran University Athletic Hall of Fame as a member of the 1947 Pear Bowl Team.  But PLC became much more than football for Dick, who earned a Bachelor of Arts in Education with a minor in English (’50) and later returned to earn his Master of Arts in Education and English as well (’62).  Helen meanwhile sang alto in Gunnar Malmin’s Choir of the

  • Education in collaboration with PLU’s Alumni and Student Connections has initiated a two-year project to support collaborative opportunities with PLU Education Alumni and Namibian educators. The Ukumwe (togetherness) Pilot Fund aims to maintain established partnerships, enhance educational practices, and build collaborative exchanges among individuals, schools, and educational organizations. Namibian teachers find more information and application link at www.plu.edu/ukumwe PLU Alumni U.S. teachers find

  • Tuition, Fees, and Financial AidUndergraduates please visit the university financial aid site.Graduate Programs PLU provides many opportunities to candidates to help them pay for their education.  To apply for federal financial aid please fill out the FAFSA application.  PLU also offers opportunities for more aid through scholarships, fellowships and a 10% discount to all alumni!   Click here for information on the PLU Graduate Scholarships.  Information about fellowships applications will be

  • Religion Department of Religion Welcomes New Faculty Member Department of PhilosophyA Semester in Oxford Philosophy and Economics in Opole Technology as a Topic of Intentional Inquiry We are proud to feature several photos from the Parkland Community Mural Project. The Parkland Mural was designed by PLU student Saiyare Refaei (PLU ’14) but it took a team of committed volunteers to bring this collaborative text to life. Over the course of several months, Parkland residents, local business owners, and

  • Guiding Principles for Academic AssessmentPrintable pdfAssessment is a vital factor in the cycle of teaching and learning, one that contributes toward improving and increasing the value of education that students receive at PLU. Ongoing and thoughtful documentation and interpretation of the results of teaching and learning has proven to help faculty teach more effectively and consistently across the University. This cumulative process, and the knowledge for meaningful improvement that we gain

  • university. Named Endowed Academic Departments begin at $5,000,000. 6. Endowed Technology Fund A named endowment fund may be established to provide annual income restricted to the expansion and upgrading of PLU’s computer and other instructional technology as part of the university’s commitment to offer the latest in technological advances to its students and faculty. Named Endowed Technology Funds begin at $500,000. 7. Endowed Research Fund(s) in an Academic Discipline A named endowment fund may be

  • of Kansas in 1981, with a major in special education and a minor in language development. He joined the PLU faculty in 1981 and since 1994 has held the rank of professor. Reisberg has contributed to the literature in special education by focusing on topics that can positively impact the lives of students with academic and behavior difficulties, among them classroom management, technology-based instructional methods, and para-educator training. He has held many roles in the School of Education and