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  • Topics in Sociology or Criminal Justice To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) SOCI 491 : Independent Study Readings or fieldwork in specific areas or issues of sociology or criminal justice under supervision of a faculty member. Prerequisite: departmental consent. (1 to 4) SOCI 494

  • Gilbert, a former BIHE professor to Baha’i students in Iran. 6-8 p.m., Anderson University Center Regency Room Thursday, April 9: Commemoration of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. April 9, 2015, marks the 70th anniversary of the death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer at the hands of Nazi executioners. Bonhoeffer was a German Lutheran pastor, theologian, and–with friends and family–a member of the conspiracy to assassinate Adolf Hitler and his associates. At PLU, the anniversary of his death will be commemorated with the

  • influenced Thebes and surrounding communities. Day’s point that resonated with each member of the documentary team was that water does not care about anyone or anything. It is a force of nature with no continence. Disasters caused by water are not done out of malice, but are simply nature acting as it should: Naturally. When asked if he thought humans should stop intervening in nature by manipulating the Mississippi, Day shook his head. He said that it was too late. There are too many things that rely on

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsIf your question is not answered below, please call the Advancement Office at 253-535-7177 or email advancement@plu.edu. A member of our staff will be happy to assist you.Giving BasicsIs my gift tax deductible?Yes! The IRS encourages support of charitable organizations by allowing an income tax charitable deduction to those who itemize their taxes. Here’s how it works: Charitable gifts of cash may be deducted up to a maximum of 50 percent of your adjusted gross income

  • . However, every time it looked like I was going to fall overboard, someone would reach out and catch me and often times it would be a PLU faculty member. In addition, the former financial aid administrator, Patricia Hill played a unique role. I recall sailing into the financial aid office on more than one occasion, full of righteous indignation as I explained exactly why I was leaving. She would patiently listen and then quietly point out that if I left before graduation, I would have to immediately

  • Nov 202324-25 Faculty Wang Research Grant Will Open in Nov 202324-25 Faculty-Student Wang Research Grant Will Open in Nov 2023Application will include: Online application questions based on the evaluation rubric Budget of estimated expenses (NOTE: Any additional sources of funding should be specified) Current resume (students) or CV (faculty) Letter of support from a faculty member and the approval of the department chair (students) Approval of department chair and dean (individual faculty and

  • , challenging and mentally stimulating. Most important, it has variety and lets me be around lots of new people each day. What do you enjoy most about your work? Every day is different; new challenges, new faces and new ways to help people. I can have a bad day, and the next day is a fresh slate, a new variety of people and symptoms to organize, treat and comfort. What motivates you? I’ve been a patient. I’ve been a patient’s family member. It’s scary, not knowing and not feeling well. As a nurse, I can

  • now see myself as someone who can teach others, be a role model, and be confident. Isaiah Scheel '19“In high school,” says Isaiah Scheel ’19, “success was numerically measured in everything.” Grades, sports, extracurriculars — he excelled in all these areas at DeSales Catholic High in Walla Walla, WA, where he was a member of the football and track-and-field teams, and graduated as salutatorian. At PLU, however, he discovered additional measures of success. “I have found that I value my

  • New Lutes share their hometown Posted by: vcraker / September 21, 2022 September 21, 2022 At this year’s New Student Orientation, we learned a lot about our first-year students. For instance, our students come from all over there world! See if any of our first-years are from your hometown. Read Previous Communications major lands job helping to create an equitable education Read Next PLU Biology professor nationally recognized LATEST POSTS Unlocking Full-Ride and Full-Tuition Scholarships at

  • Resolute Online: Fall 2018 – Just another PLU Resolute Sites site Search Features Features Welcome Circling the Heartbeat MBA to CFO ‘Building Humans’ Barista Creations Wall Street State of Mind Progress in the Face of Persecution Fortifying Health Within Prison Walls On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni News Ingredient for Success Homecoming Bjug Day Holocaust Conference Christmas Concert Alumni Awards Class Notes Class Notes Obituaries