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  • finance, in 2016 before taking a gap year to gain industry experience. “I never imagined that,” he said. “Since I did my entire pre-college education in the French language, I could not see myself finishing my studies in a different language.” Cynthia Riley DeHope, director of the MSF at PLU, said the 10-month program caters to students from diverse backgrounds. Students need quantitative abilities, a desire to study finance and, above all, a “willingness and ability to learn.” Other than that, anyone

  • Sociology Club president, student government senator, Residence Hall Council president, juvenile rehabilitation intern, strategic planning intern and AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) tutor. She now studies at Gonzaga School of Law and wants to be an advocate for those who cannot advocate for themselves.

  • use my title once I graduated because it was so important to her.” The next step in Ceynar’s research will include partnering with female professors in the natural sciences to study how student expectations of professors vary by discipline and gender. This is a growing research field, with more studies on the extra burdens students place on faculty of color, as well. One way Ceynar hopes to help change the way students treat their female professors is by sharing these findings with them

  • from school working in another field. “If you’ve been out of college for a few years, jumping back into the grind isn’t easy,” Jones said. To help his peers navigate the challenges of their unconventional college experience, Jones also draws from his military background — especially his short stint at the prison. It spurred a deeper understanding of larger narratives of history, one half of his double major. Passion crosses his face when he talks about his studies. His face lights up and he leans

  • Strategic Planning President’s Message Core Values and Mission Vision Identity and Messaging Environment and Well-being Innovation and Change Resources and Stewardship Interconnected Academic Identity Statement Diversity & Inclusion Innovation & Change Strategic Enrollment Management X Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Pacific Lutheran University Strategic Planning Allan Belton, President A PLU education—distinguished for its seamless integration of the liberal arts, professional studies, and civic

  • Clay Crows LuteFest | Saturday, May 18th from 3:00 pm-7:00 pm | Foss Field & Olson Fieldhouse | Hosted by ASPLU *LCs = Learning Communities (click here to learn more) Rejoice in Diversity Spirit of Diversity Awards | Friday, May 10, 2024 5:30-7:00 pm | Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University Center Event is open to all. Graduating students of color, Queer students and First in Family students are invited to be recognized at this celebration, please RSVP. Rejoice in Leadership Celebration

  • Structure of the University The Components of the Academic Structure of the University College of Health Professions College of Liberal Studies College of Natural Sciences College of Professional Studies (When the terms departments, divisions, schools, colleges, interdisciplinary programs, institutes, and research centers are used, these terms are interchangeable with the faculty members assigned to, or in the case of interdisciplinary programs, affiliated with, these entities meeting in assembly

  • Dr. Richard and Mrs. Helen WeathermonHelen Jensen arrived at Pacific Lutheran College in 1945 from h

  • financially and to the health of the patient. Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017 (Morken Center for Learning and Technology, Room 103)1:40 pm - Welcome1:45 pm - The Synthesis and Release Studies of Camptothecin Prodrug-loaded Microparticles Bryan Gutierrez, Senior Capstone Seminar Camptothecin (CPT) is a highly potent drug against cancer cells that failed clinical trials due to high toxicity and poor solubility. CPT makes an excellent candidate for chemical modifications/formulation in order to improve its physico

  • LUTE Welcome (LW) Headquarters Continuing students can check in for more details about LUTE Refresh sessions (designed just for you!) 8:30AM-12:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Grey Area (Main Floor, North Side of Building) Time for LUTE Refresh! A welcome session for continuing students who were new in 2020! 9:00AM-10:00AMAnderson University Center (AUC) Regency Room (203) LUTE Refresh Rotating Sessions 20 minute rotating sessions Thriving in the Post-Pandemic Classroom (Scan Cultural Center