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  • their phones or cameras for selfies—this was one of the first times an adult reached across the barrier of language and culture to make contact. Are You Here to Serve or Just to Update Your Facebook Status? A Professor’s Perspective Behind the Resolute Desk For behind-the-scenes bonus features and videos, see the RESOLUTE blog. Later, at the Living Water compound about 45 minutes south of El Limonal, Horn, who walked into the shower fully clothed to shake the caked mud, reflects on the day. He

  • provision, policies, and systems on local and global levels. Small class size. The program is built on a small cohort model from 10 to 18 students to create a strong sense of community and support with students and faculty, and personalized learning experiences. Practicums. Students have opportunities to practice a wide variety of skills in a wide variety of settings under the supervision of an MSW-trained social worker. Field hour requirements: Advanced Standing Program (1-year program), 640 hours (320

  • Access May be unlocked for scheduled events See Events Calendar PLU Student & Staff Access Class and office hours, also pre-requested practice See Events Calendar Memorial Gym No Public Access Card-only Access PLU Student & Staff Access Access assigned on an as-needed basis Morken Center for Learning and TechnologyNo Public Access Card-only Access May be unlocked for scheduled events PLU Student & Employee Card Access Class and office hours, pre-requested lab hours Mortvedt LibraryPublic Access: See

  • to finish it was 399.5 hours over the course of 48 days. What was the most difficult part of this extensive process? Ebbinga: The most difficult part, or perhaps most time-consuming part, was learning a slush-casting method that worked well for this particular mold. Slush-casting is a process that involves putting a liquid into either an open mold or a closed mold, and slushing the material around so that all parts receive an even coating before the material hardens. Perhaps a good analogy would

  • possible for a student like Tran is transformative. “Student research is all of it,” says Bonny Huestis, who, with her late husband “Laurie,” created an endowment for student-faculty research. “Research is thoughtful inquiry, it’s service, it’s leadership, it’s care. Research helps students understand that they are always learning.” Your gift today makes straightforward needs — and powerful experiences — possible for a PLU student researcher.  Power Student Research

  • and as much financial aid as I could. I can’t thank you enough for helping make my journey through school possible. Every penny made it possible for me to fulfill a literal lifelong dream of becoming a nurse.Domenic '16, BiologyProviding the financial assistance to get students by is an amazing show of the spirit of PLU. Thank you for allowing me to ease the financial burdens to focus on what was truly important at the time which was learning anything and everything that I could…even if I didn’t

  • encourages, stimulates and maintains excellence in scholarship and advances the science of psychology.StudentsBrianna Lynn Reynon Amaya Lynn Brooke Hoopii-Baptista Amberly Jayne Lunsford Richard Oeun Susanna Joy Sphar Sara Lois WifallSIGMA THETA TAUThe international nursing honor society for students who demonstrate outstanding scholarly achievements, Sigma Theta Tau supports the learning, knowledge and professional development of nurses committed to making a difference in health

  • Majors Project: Healing a Severed Link: How Dam Removal Impacts a Community and its EcosystemI would like to thank the entire PLU community for offering such a friendly learning environment throughout my time here. I specifically want to thank my Environmental Studies cohort for always being so engaging and creating a productive and energetic classroom despite us being remote. I also want to thank Claire Todd and Sergia Hay for being such amazing advisors. Any questions, concerns, or difficulties

  • interested in learning more about Georgian and Victorian social politics, culinary history, and how to sew her own wardrobe. Twitter: @underhillhobbit Ariel Smith O’Neal graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 2019 with a double major in English Literature and Technical Theatre and a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. Ariel first encountered Jane Austen through film adaptations becoming captivated by the romantic plots that rivaled Disney. Later she read Austen’s novels, fostering a greater

  • challenge I would not give up,” Marzano said. “This is what I love to do and this is what I’m here at school to study doing. I try to view them as kind of in the same boat. I’m here learning what I’m doing at 7 p.m. that night. The only thing that is a bummer is the commute. That’s the only downside. Everything else, all the time I put in rehearsing, is just the name of the game. I learn no matter what I’m doing.” Marzano, who has performed at the Vashon Opera, Lakewood Playhouse and at PLU, has already