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  • statuses, they could still use encouragement to get through transitioning into using OAA services, especially if they are new to a higher education environment. Communication-Be sure to talk to your student periodically to see their progress. See how you could assist them at home and outside of the school environment. Talk to each other if situations are getting lost in translation. Empathizing with them-Recognize that you may or may not share your student’s disability status, and as such put yourself

  • original location was at the corner of 112th st and Golden Given Rd. The Collison’s owned and operated the business until 1990 when their son, Pat Collison, and his new wife, Julie, (they met at a Real Estate Convention) bought the company. After Pat died unexpectedly in 2005, Julie began the process of taking over as managing broker. Now, Julie Collison is the vibrant face that runs and manages this self-proclaimed “Parkland born-and-bred company.”Not only is Julie also Parkland born-and-bred (Okay

  • students. Starts in the fallOne-year programAccepts 30-40 students for each new class Approximately 92% of MAMS graduates go on to a health professional school (i.e. DO, MD, PT, OT, PA, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Optometry, Podiatry)Over the past 11 years, 6 PLU graduates completed the MAMS program and went on to the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) ProgramPNWU has agreed to reserve six seats per application cycle year for highly qualified PLU College of Natural Science (PLU-NSCI) applicants Master of

  • in the Archives at PLU. Marissa in TacomaMarissa (2004) is a novelist in Tacoma. Her highly awarded first series The Lunar Chronicles (Feiwel & Friends) hit the New York Times and USA Today Best Sellers lists for children’s/young adult literature, and she has written multiple spinoffs on the series as well as other successful fantasy novels. Her most recent book, Cursed, the second part of her retelling of Rumpelstiltskin, was just released in Fall 2022. For more information about her work, visit

  • service, and meet our two new tenure-track faculty in the English Department. You’ll also find a sampling of the innovative things our faculty are doing in the classroom, the great campus programming our faculty organized this year, and recent scholarly activities and achievements.The “Booknotes” page offers a gallery of recently published books by our Division faculty, and in the English Department page you can read up on professor the impressive string of awards Rick Barot has garnered this year for

  • PLU’s Center for Community Engagement and Service welcomes new Director Read Next PLU team selected to participate in the Council of Independent College’s 2019 Diversity, Civility, and the Liberal Arts Institute LATEST POSTS Intersections: Called and Empowered (and Assessed) April 29, 2022 Intersections: Called to Place November 10, 2021 Intersections: Learning Love of Neighbor May 3, 2021 Intersections: The Tradition’s Wisdom in a Time of Pandemics December 1, 2020

  • Patricia O’Connell Killen Professor Emerita and Faculty Fellow in Humanities Email: killenpo@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Stanford University, 1987 M.A., Stanford University, 1976 B.A., Gonzaga University, 1974 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise History of Christianity in North America Religion and Spirituality in the Pacific Northwest Theological Reflection and Faith-Inspired Higher Education Books The Future of Catholicism in America (New York: Columbia University Press 2019

  • (LCs) are a valuable component of the PLU experience. At PLU, every student who lives on-campus is part of an LC, by year at PLU (e.g., First Year Wings, New Transfer & Continuing Student Wings, or Upper Division Student Housing) and/or by theme (e.g., Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability [in Ordal], Community for Creative Expression [in Hinderlie], Women’s Empowerment & Gender Equity [in Harstad], Global Engagement [in Hong International Hall], Lavender Community [in Ordal], STEM House [in

  • Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar . SPECIAL EDITION ...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL? Cover Story New Stories   Jehane Noujaim Academy Award-Nominated Filmmaker Encourages Lutes To Boldly Tell Their Stories. Read More Attaway Lutes Student-Athletes Work to Raise Awareness of Sports-Access

  • conducts building safety inspections to  correct unsafe conditions, change unsafe work practices, reveal the need for new safeguards,  involve employees in our safe work program and identify and prioritize funding for capital projects and equipment. Building Safety Inspection reports are available in the Safety Committee Reports section below.Safety Committee ReportsMay 2022 Report to the CommunityRead the May 2022 annual committee reportMeeting MinutesePass required to view Safety Committee reports