Page 35 • (384 results in 0.048 seconds)

  • influential in the success of many dozens of PLU students who went on to become physicians and dentists.” Hailing from Minnesota, Carlson obtained his bachelor’s degree in biology at Carleton College. After graduation, he was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Air Force and stationed in Guam. Upon completing his military commitment, Carlson began working on a Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of Minnesota. Tom Carlson After earning his Ph.D., he joined the PLU faculty. His scholarly activities

  • be given by words or actions, as long as those words or actions create clear and mutually understandable permission regarding the conditions of Sexual Activity. Consent to one form of Sexual Activity cannot imply Consent to other forms of Sexual Activity, even within the same intimate situation. Previous relationships or Consent cannot imply Consent to future Sexual Activity. Consent cannot be procured by use of force, threats, intimidating behavior, or coercion. Some individuals are unable to

  • Hospitality Hospitality https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Lisa Patterson '98 Lisa Patterson '98 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/05/lisa-patterson-e1464107288416.jpg September 2, 2016 June 7, 2019 Marilyn (Force) Knutson ’59 was smitten with Pacific Lutheran University before she set foot on campus. During her three-day train ride from Minnesota to Washington, her young mind was a swirling sea

  • student in that moment, harkening back to her own brush with failure in college. She underperformed in a couple classes, as a result of her personal anxieties, and risked not graduating. “I struggled hard with being disciplined and being interested in the work,” she said of the courses, “I failed two exams and ended up having to schedule blocks of time in a study room in the library for hours at a time to force myself to do the work.” “It was almost a shame thing. I didn’t want to talk about it. It’s

  • By:Lisa Patterson '98 September 2, 2016 0 Hospitality https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Lisa Patterson '98 Lisa Patterson '98 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/05/lisa-patterson-e1464107288416.jpg September 2, 2016 June 7, 2019 Hospitality Marilyn (Force) Knutson ’59 was smitten with Pacific Lutheran University before she set foot on campus. During her three-day train ride from Minnesota to

  • Muertos) also began to emerge throughout the city bakeries. The spirit of Muertos was one of continuous excitement and flurried activity. The night of October 31st our entire group went to visit some of the local graveyards in the surrounding area of Oaxaca. Although it was pushing 10:00pm by the time we arrived, the town of Xoxocotlán was alive and celebrating in full force. Live music blasted into the stand-still of people trying to access the panteón (graveyard). Vendors selling various warm drinks

  • Great MS Teachers Do(968) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971Y Math Works (970) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971Z The Driving Force (988) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 972B 180 Degrees (990) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 972C Text Seminar (991) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 972E Respectful Learners (993) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 972H Lost in Translation (5026) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 972J ADHD (5027) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 972K Successful

  • , there was only one other low-residency program like it in the Northwest. Now there are closer to a dozen—but probably still no other program quite like PLU’s. Rubin and Kitchen built PLU’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program from scratch- and now, after directing it since its inception, they are stepping away from leadership roles. And now, PLU Associate Professor of English Rick Barot is stepping in—with excitement, and with gratitude. “Stan and Judith have been an incredible force

  • bodies; equivalent force and movement systems; centroids and center of gravity; trusses and frames; methods of virtual work; shear and bending moment diagrams; moments of inertia. Prerequisite: PHYS 153 with a C- or higher. ENGR 333: Engineering Thermodynamics Classical, macroscopic thermodynamics with applications to physics, engineering, and chemistry. Thermodynamic state variables, cycles, and potentials; flow and non-flow systems; pure substances, mixtures, and solutions; phase transitions

  • Emporium just as she finished the Master of Fine Arts program at Pacific Lutheran University. The Rainier Writing Workshop — a three-year, low-residency program — provided Swift an outlet to pursue a graduate degree in creative writing. Open Books provided an outlet to continue to foster the community she built within the program. “The driving force was just that I wanted a poetry bookstore to exist,” Swift said. “But knowing I would be able to stay connected to the poetry community was good to know